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Wisconsin Personal Injury Law: What You Need to Know

Every state has different laws governing personal injury claims. Here are the critical legal facts every Wisconsin injury victim must know before pursuing a claim.

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Wisconsin requires personal injury claims to be filed within 3 years. The state uses modified comparative fault. Wisconsin courts are generally fair to injury victims.

Statute of Limitations
3 years
Fault Rule
modified comparative fault (51% bar)
State Capital
Madison

Understanding Personal Injury Claims in Wisconsin

If you have been injured in Wisconsin due to someone else's negligence, recklessness, or intentional conduct, you may have the right to file a personal injury claim to recover compensation for your damages. Personal injury law in Wisconsin covers a broad range of incidents, from car and truck accidents to slip and falls, medical malpractice, dog bites, and workplace injuries.

The personal injury claims process in Wisconsin typically begins with an investigation of the accident, gathering of medical records and bills, determining liability, and negotiating with insurance companies. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, your attorney may file a lawsuit in Wisconsin state court and pursue your case through litigation.

One of the most critical aspects of any Wisconsin personal injury case is acting quickly. The statute of limitations — the deadline to file a lawsuit — is 3 years in Wisconsin for most personal injury claims. Missing this deadline permanently bars you from seeking compensation, no matter how strong your case is. Contact an attorney as soon as possible after your injury.

What Damages Can I Recover in Wisconsin?

In a Wisconsin personal injury case, you may be entitled to recover compensation for:

Case Types We Handle in Wisconsin

Personal Injury Practice Areas in Wisconsin

Our network includes Wisconsin attorneys who specialize in all major types of personal injury cases. Whatever happened to you, we have a specialist ready.

Car Accident Lawyer Wisconsin

Auto accidents are the leading cause of personal injury claims in Wisconsin. Our attorneys handle all types of collisions — rear-ends, T-bones, drunk driving, hit-and-run, and more.

Truck Accident Attorney Wisconsin

18-wheeler and commercial truck accidents often result in catastrophic injuries. We take on large trucking corporations and their insurers in Wisconsin courts.

Slip & Fall Lawyer Wisconsin

Property owners in Wisconsin have a legal duty to maintain safe premises. If you were injured on someone's property, you may have a premises liability claim.

Motorcycle Accident Attorney Wisconsin

Motorcycle accident victims often face bias from insurers. Our Wisconsin attorneys know how to overcome this and fight for the full value of your claim.

Workplace Injury Lawyer Wisconsin

Beyond workers' compensation, you may have a third-party liability claim worth significantly more. We explore every legal avenue to maximize your Wisconsin injury recovery.

Wrongful Death Lawyer Wisconsin

If a loved one was killed due to negligence in Wisconsin, surviving family members may have a wrongful death claim. We handle these sensitive cases with compassion and determination.

Medical Malpractice Attorney Wisconsin

Medical errors, surgical mistakes, and misdiagnoses cause serious harm to Wisconsin patients. Our attorneys work with medical experts to build strong malpractice claims.

Dog Bite Attorney Wisconsin

Wisconsin dog bite laws protect victims. Whether through strict liability or negligence theory, we fight to recover compensation for your injuries and trauma.

Common Questions

Personal Injury FAQs for Wisconsin Residents

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Wisconsin? +
In Wisconsin, you generally have 3 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, there are exceptions — claims against government entities have shorter deadlines, and certain types of cases may have different rules. Do not wait: consult a Wisconsin personal injury attorney as soon as possible after your accident.
What is the fault rule in Wisconsin? +
Wisconsin follows modified comparative fault (51% bar). This rule determines whether — and how much — you can recover if you were partially responsible for the accident. The specifics of how this rule applies to your case can significantly affect your compensation. An experienced Wisconsin injury attorney can advise you on how this impacts your claim.
Do I need a lawyer for a personal injury claim in Wisconsin? +
While you are not legally required to have an attorney, studies consistently show that represented injury victims recover significantly more compensation — often 3 to 4 times more — than those who handle claims alone. Insurance companies employ professional negotiators whose job is to minimize your payout. Having a Wisconsin personal injury lawyer levels the playing field and gives you the best chance of maximum recovery.
How much does a personal injury lawyer in Wisconsin cost? +
Personal injury attorneys in Wisconsin work on a contingency fee basis — meaning you pay nothing upfront and no hourly fees. Your attorney's fee (typically 33% to 40% of the settlement) is only collected if and when you win your case. If you don't recover compensation, you owe nothing. This ensures everyone has access to quality legal representation regardless of their financial situation.
What should I do after an accident in Wisconsin? +
1. Seek immediate medical attention — even if you feel fine, some injuries don't present symptoms right away. 2. Contact police and ensure an official report is filed. 3. Document everything — photograph the scene, vehicles, and your injuries. 4. Collect witness information. 5. Do NOT give a recorded statement to the opposing insurance company. 6. Contact a Wisconsin personal injury attorney before signing anything or accepting any settlement offer.

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