Personal Injury Claims in Wisconsin & Illinois
Injured Because of Someone Else’s Negligence? Protect Your Rights.
A serious injury can affect your health, ability to work, finances, and daily life. If you were injured because of another person’s negligence, you may have a claim for compensation under Wisconsin or Illinois personal injury law. Insurance companies often move quickly to minimize claims, dispute liability, or limit compensation. Legal representation can help protect your interests and pursue available recovery.
We Handle Personal Injury Claims Involving:
Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Car accidents
- Truck and commercial vehicle accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Rideshare accidents (Uber/Lyft)
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist claims
Premises Liability & Dangerous Property Conditions
- Slip, trip, and fall injuries
- Negligent property maintenance
- Snow, ice, and unsafe walkway injuries
- Inadequate security claims where permitted by law
Serious & Catastrophic Injuries
- Back, neck, and spinal injuries
- Brain and head injuries
- Broken bones and orthopedic injuries
- Burn injuries and scarring
- Soft tissue injuries and chronic pain conditions
- Permanent disability and disfigurement
Wrongful Death Claims
- Claims involving fatal injuries caused by negligence
- Representation for eligible surviving family members under Wisconsin or Illinois law
Compensation May Include:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering where permitted by law
- Disability, impairment, or disfigurement damages
- Property damage in motor vehicle claims
- Wrongful death damages available under applicable law
Insurance Disputes & Claim Challenges
We assist clients facing:
- Denied or undervalued claims
- Liability disputes
- Comparative/contributory fault allegations
- Delayed insurance payments
- Settlement negotiations and litigation where necessary
Wisconsin & Illinois Personal Injury Representation
Personal injury laws in Wisconsin and Illinois include filing deadlines, fault rules, insurance requirements, and damage considerations that can significantly affect a claim. Early investigation, documentation, and evidence preservation may be important to protecting your rights.
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