FAQs
Why do I need a personal injury attorney?
Pursuing recovery for injuries and property damage is a complex legal process that requires the expertise and trial experience of a highly qualified injury attorney. Because of the many rules and complexities of a personal injury claim, do not attempt to handle your legal case on your own. In the hands of an experienced injury attorney, the settlement will generally be substantially higher, even after taking into account costs and fees.
After learning the nature and extent of your injures, an experienced injury attorney can assess the true value of your case, including compensation for pain and suffering, permanent injuries, lost wages and medical expenses.
An experienced injury attorney has the means, knowledge and drive to take your case to court and force the insurance company to give you the appropriate settlement that you are entitled to. If your attorney has a reputation for aggressive and creative courtroom advocacy, the chance of a fair pre-litigation settlement is greatly increased.
With an attorney at your side, you don’t need to deal with the hassle, paperwork, headache and worry of insurance companies.
Wisconsin Personal Injury Law
- Car Accident Injury
Auto accident injuries, car crash, collision - Catastrophic Injury
Devastating brain injuries, paralysis - Truck Accident Injury
Trucking accident injuries, truck collision, semi-truck - Motorcycle Accident Injury
Motorcycle crash injuries, motorbike collision - OWI / DUI Accident Injury
Drunk driving accident, OWI, DUI, DWI injuries - Slip & Fall Injury
Slipping & falling accident injuries - Product Liability
Defective product injury - Brain Injury
Brain injuries, brain damage - Boating Accident Injury
Boat accident, boating injuries - Bicycle Accident Injury
Bike accident injuries - Dog Bite Injury
Dog bite injuries, bitten by a dog, attacked
Personal Injury Law FAQs
- What do I need to know about personal injury insurance claims?
Answer: The contractual relationship between insurers and their insureds is often complex, requiring policy interpretation and litigation....
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