Milwaukee Personal Injury Lawyers

Hurt In Wisconsin? Contact Our Milwaukee Personal Injury Lawyer For A Complimentary Consultation

Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a city in Milwaukee County with a population of 563,200 according to the US Census Bureau. The 31st-largest city in the US, Milwaukee is the biggest city in Wisconsin. Notable Milwaukee neighborhoods include Arlington Heights, Brewers’ Hill, Grover Heights, and Thurston Woods.

The median income for a Milwaukee household is $43,125 and $51,170 for a family.. The city lies along the shores of Lake Michigan, and the Root River and Lincoln Creek flow through the community.

At Martin Law Office, S.C., our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys are ready to fight to safeguard your legal rights and financial interests. Never attempt to stand up to a large insurance company alone. Let our seasoned Milwaukee attorneys do the work. For a free and confidential case review, contact our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys today.

Personal Injury Claims We Handle In Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Martin Law Office, S.C., is a full-service law firm representing injury victims in Milwaukee and the surrounding area. Founder and managing attorney Kevin R. Martin leads our legal team. Mr. Martin has dual board certification and is Wisconsin’s sole registered nurse and AV Rated Preeminent personal injury lawyer. Some of the personal injury cases we handle in Milwaukee include:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: Auto accidents occur daily in Milwaukee, with many people suffering severe, life-changing injuries. If someone’s negligence hurt you due to distracted driving, speeding, DUI, or reckless driving, our Milwaukee injury attorneys can help.
  • Truck Accidents: Our commercial truck accident attorneys frequently represent seriously injured Milwaukeeans. Trucking companies aggressively contest personal injury claims, even when their drivers are at fault. Have Martin Law Office, S.C., fight for your rights in truck accident settlement negotiations.
  • Motorcycle Accidents: Motorcyclists are much more likely than others to be seriously hurt in an accident. You could receive compensation in a Milwaukee personal injury claim if you have head trauma, broken bones, cuts and scrapes, or back injuries.
  • Nursing Home Neglect And Abuse: Our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys handle all kinds of nursing home neglect and abuse cases. Nursing homes and related facilities must provide high-quality, professional care. Contact our Milwaukee nursing home abuse attorneys if your loved one was harmed or neglected.
  • Dog Bites: If a Milwaukee dog owner does not take precautions, their dog can be dangerous to others. If a dog bit you or someone in your family, our Milwaukee dog bite lawyers can help.
  • Slip And Fall: Slips, trips, and falls in Milwaukee can cause severe injuries. Property owners and businesses in Wisconsin must identify and address unsafe tripping and slipping dangers on their property. Our attorneys aggressively advocate for Wisconsin slip-and-fall victims.
  • Wrongful Death: Did you lose a loved one in Milwaukee in an accident? Our wrongful death attorneys stand up for grieving families’ rights in these heartbreaking cases. We understand that no amount of money will bring your loved one back, but your family is entitled to justice and financial support.
  • Medical Malpractice: Doctors, hospitals, and other medical providers must provide the highest professional care. Patients can be harmed and sometimes fatally injured when they fail in their duties. You can rely on our Milwaukee medical malpractice lawyers to help you and your family obtain justice.
  • Product Liability: A product may not always work as advertised, and flaws can lead to danger and injury. The manufacturer may also have failed to provide a sufficient warning. If you are seriously hurt, or a loved one dies because of a product defect, you could have grounds for a product liability lawsuit.

This is not an all-encompassing list of personal injury cases we handle. Contact our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys at Martin Law, S.C., if you have been hurt, for a complimentary case review.

What to Do After a Personal Injury Accident in Milwaukee

The decisions you make immediately after an accident can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation. Here is what to do:

  1. Get to safety and call 911. If you are able, move to a safe location away from traffic. Call 911 immediately. Wisconsin law requires you to report any accident involving injury, death, or property damage over $1,000.
  2. Seek medical attention right away. Even if you feel fine, see a doctor the same day. Injuries like whiplash, internal bleeding, and traumatic brain injuries do not always present symptoms immediately. A gap in medical treatment gives insurers a reason to argue your injuries were not serious.
  3. Document everything at the scene. Photograph all vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, skid marks, and visible injuries. Collect the name, phone number, driver’s license number, license plate, and insurance information from every driver involved. Get contact information from witnesses.
  4. Do not admit fault or make statements to the other driver’s insurance. Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. Anything you say can be used to reduce or deny your claim. You are not required to give a recorded statement to the other party’s insurer.
  5. Keep records of every expense and missed day of work. Save all medical bills, prescriptions, physical therapy invoices, and out-of-pocket costs. Document every day you miss work and every appointment you attend.
  6. Contact a Milwaukee personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement. Once you sign a release, your claim is closed permanently. An attorney can evaluate whether a settlement offer reflects the true value of your injuries.

Our Lawyers Fight For Your Rights And Full Compensation

Under Wisconsin law, injured parties can pursue financial relief for economic and non-economic damages. After a serious Milwaukee accident, you may be hurt and unable to work, but life does not stop. You need money for medical bills, living expenses, and more.

Unfortunately, you cannot rely on the at-fault party’s insurance company to give you what you deserve. Insurance companies are concerned solely with their bottom line and will offer you a fraction of what you deserve. At Martin Law Office, S.C., our Milwaukee personal injury lawyers fight for our clients’ maximum compensation. You may be eligible for settlement money for the following:

  • Doctor and hospital bills
  • Emergency medical care
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy
  • Lost earnings and loss of future income
  • Disfigurement and scarring
  • Long-term disability
  • Pain and suffering

How Much Is My Milwaukee Personal Injury Case Worth?

There is no fixed formula for calculating a personal injury settlement in Wisconsin. The value of your case depends on several factors:

  • Medical expenses. All past and future medical costs attributable to your injury are recoverable, including emergency room bills, surgeries, hospitalization, physical therapy, prescriptions, and any future care your doctor anticipates.
  • Lost wages and earning capacity. If your injuries forced you to miss work, you can recover those lost wages. If your injuries permanently reduce your ability to earn, you may be entitled to compensation for that lost earning capacity as well.
  • Pain and suffering. Wisconsin allows recovery for the physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life caused by your injuries. Non-economic damages are capped at $750,000 in Wisconsin for most cases.
  • Property damage. In auto accident cases, the cost to repair or replace your vehicle is recoverable.
  • Wisconsin comparative negligence. Wisconsin follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you are found partially at fault, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover anything. Insurance companies routinely try to assign blame to injured parties to reduce what they owe.
  • Punitive damages. In cases involving egregious conduct, Wisconsin courts may award punitive damages up to $200,000 or twice the compensatory damages, whichever is greater.

The only way to know what your case is worth is to have an attorney review the specifics. Our consultations are free, and we work on contingency, meaning you owe us nothing unless we win.

Wisconsin Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims

The deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit in Wisconsin is 3 years from the date of your injury (Wis. Stat. § 893.54).

Missing this deadline means your case is barred permanently, regardless of how serious your injuries are or how clearly the other party was at fault.

Key exceptions:

  • Car accident wrongful death: 2 years from the date of death, not 3.
  • Minors: The clock does not start until the injured person turns 18, then they have 2 years to file.
  • Government entities: You must file a formal notice of claim within 120 days of the injury or your right to sue is forfeited entirely.
  • Discovery rule: In some cases (particularly medical malpractice), the clock starts when you discovered or reasonably should have discovered the injury, not necessarily the date it occurred.

Three years may feel like a long time, but investigation, evidence gathering, and pre-litigation negotiations take time. The sooner you contact an attorney, the more options you have.

Why You Can Always Count On Our Milwaukee Personal Injury Lawyers

Personal injury law is complex. The insurance company employs well-trained adjusters and attorneys who will try to pay you as little as possible. Fight back by having a fierce, experienced litigator at your side. At Martin Law Office, S.C., we are ready to advocate for you by:

  • Setting up a free consultation to review your case.
  • Thoroughly investigating your accident, collecting evidence, and building the case.
  • Handling all personal injury claim documentation and paperwork.
  • Representing you in insurance settlement talks.
  • Assembling a legal strategy prioritizing your best interests.
  • Representing you in court, if necessary.

Do not count on legal advice from friends, family, or the Internet. Only an experienced personal injury attorney who fully understands your case can offer the necessary counsel. With a record of enthusiastic testimonials from past injury clients, rely on our Milwaukee personal injury lawyers to represent and advocate for you.

Schedule A Complimentary Consultation With Our Milwaukee Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorneys

Martin Law Office, S.C., has an experienced group of aggressive personal injury attorneys who advocate for victims’ rights. Our attorneys are ready to intervene if you or your loved one suffered a severe injury.

Please contact our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys today at (414) 856-4010 for a free case assessment Our attorneys represent injured clients throughout Milwaukee and the surrounding region.

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