- Wrongful DeathAnyone can be held liable for an accidental death claim, including individuals, organizations, businesses, or government entities. While some cases have only a single plaintiff and defendant, other cases can be very complex, especially if multiple people may have been responsible for the passing of a loved one. Even if you are unsure who to file your claim against, we can help determine who the liable party is for your wrongful death lawsuit.
- Traffic Violations
- Workers CompensationWork injuries have a major impact on our lives and the ability to provide for our families. This area of the law is confusing and the insurance company is not going to look out for your best interest. Lost wages, medical expenses, and worries over the future are difficult problems that you do not want to face alone. We have successfully handled thousands of work injury claims and we are ready to help you.
- Personal InjuryIn Wisconsin the law requires a personal injury case to be filed within three years of the accident. While there are some exceptions, this is the prevailing rule. Other states may have shorter limitations and it’s important to understand this.
- Medical MalpracticeWhether your injury is from an accident, medical malpractice, or negligence, our nationally ranked lawyers have the expertise required to get you the maximum compensation possible.
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security DisabilityWhen referencing Social Security Disability benefits, there are two programs overseen by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
- Dog BitesWisconsin has adopted the law of “strict liability” for dog bites – and it’s not as straightforward as it seems. Like other accidents, the law of Comparative Negligence applies – in other words, how did each party contribute to the accident? Furthermore, the law only holds those persons of a certain class responsible for the bite. Determining and proving that the “owner” or “keeper” is actually