When someone else’s negligence leads to your injury, it can be overwhelming with physical pain and financial burdens like medical bills and lost wages weighing on your mind. A Waukesha personal injury lawyer can bring relief by navigating the legal system for you. If you’re in Waukesha County, seek representation from our Wisconsin personal injury law firm, The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers. Call for a free consultation.
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What Is My Case Worth?
Waukesha attorneys evaluate a personal injury case by considering several factors:
Common Types of Personal Injury Accidents in Waukesha, WI
With decades of experience, our law office is ready to tackle a wide range of personal injury cases, whether they involve a car accident, construction mishap, or other incident:
Motor vehicle accidents: car accidents, truck accidents, or motorcycle accidents
Pedestrian accidents
A slip and fall accidents
Dog bite injuries
Medical malpractice cases
Workplace accidents including workers’ compensation cases
Nursing home negligence and abuse cases
Wrongful death cases
And more
Common Types of Injuries in Waukesha, Wisconsin Personal Injury Claims
Each experienced personal injury attorney on our team has handled cases involving serious injuries such as:
How Can a Personal Injury Attorney Help Injury Victims?
Our personal injury attorneys can:
Navigate the Wisconsin legal process, manage your case, and deal with the insurance company settlement, and provide court representation when necessary.
Ensure fair compensation by negotiating against low settlement offers.
Provide an objective viewpoint after an accident, helping you make rational decisions when you are facing stressful situations.
Save time by allowing you to focus on recovery while we manage legal affairs.
What Should You Do After a Personal Injury in Waukesha, WI?
If you’ve been injured in an accident in Waukesha, follow these steps:
Get medical attention for your injuries, even if they seem minor.
Report the accident to the right authorities, like the police or your employer for a workplace injury.
Gather evidence: photos of the scene, witness contacts, and any documents about your injuries and medical care.
Wrongful death benefits for surviving family members
How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Waukesha?
According to Wisconsin law, the statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims such as car accident lawsuits, is three years from the date of the accident or discovery of the injury. There are some exceptions that allow only two years. Your attorney will explain the deadline that applies to your specific circumstances.
Contact Our Waukesha Personal Injury Law Firm Today
At The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers, our Wisconsin attorneys are dedicated to providing excellent legal support to those injured by someone else’s negligence. Let us advocate for you, seeking the justice and compensation you deserve.
Schedule Your Free Case Evaluation
We offer a free consultation for serious injury victims in which our Waukesha personal injury lawyers meet with you, hear your story, explain your legal options, and answer your questions.
$7.5 Million
Recovery for a construction worker injured when a support wall fell and struck him. (Highest award on record for a construction injury in DuPage County at the time).
$3.2 Million
Recovery for a construction worker injured when he fell in an uncovered foundation trench, ranking as the highest award on record for a construction injury in McHenry County at the time.
$3 Million
Recovery for the family of a man struck by a garbage truck that was making an illegal turn.
$2.2 Million
Recovery for a salesman injured in an automobile collision.
$2 Million
Recovery for a man struck by a speeding vehicle as he waited for the CTA bus.
$1.5 Million
Recovery for a truck driver that was struck by another car on the expressway while his vehicle was disabled.
$1.4 Million
Recovery for a computer programmer that slipped and fell in the washroom at work.
Recovery for a pedestrian struck by a vehicle in a parking lot. At the time, this was the second-highest recovery on record in DuPage County for a similar injury.
$800,000
Recovered for a disputed wrongful death claim against a trucking company. The company denied they were involved in the collision.
$660,000
Recovery for a truck driver that was injured while unloading his trailer.
$550,000
Recovery for a person who slipped and fell in a grocery store.
$550,000
Recovery for a woman who injured her neck in a motor vehicle collision.
$500,000
Recovery for a pedestrian that was struck by a vehicle while standing on the sidewalk.
$460,000
Recovery for a truck driver that tripped and fell in the parking lot while making a delivery.
$450,000
Recovery for a dental assistant who slipped and fell at work on an unnatural accumulation of ice.
$425,000
Recovery for a union worker struck by a speeding vehicle.
$425,000
Recovery for a passenger in a vehicle struck by an inexperienced driver.
$415,000
Recovered for a woman that required neck surgery after aggravating an existing neck injury in a truck accident.
$400,000
Recovery for a lab technician injured while transporting equipment.
$370,000
Recovery for a construction worker injured on faulty equipment at a construction site.
$315,000
Recovery for a motorist struck by a falling utility pole.
$310,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$300,000
Recovery for a bicyclist struck by a vehicle.
$250,000
Recovery for a young woman struck by another vehicle.
$250,000
Recovered for a woman who sustained a partial finger amputation and other injuries in a rollover car accident. (Policy Limits)
$250,000
Recovered for a man injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$250,000
Recovered for a 60-year-old woman involved in a car accident. (Policy Limits)
$250,000
Recovered for a man hit by a semi-truck while operating a go-cart.
$240,000
Recovery for the injured party struck by another vehicle.
$235,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$235,000
Recovery for an inventory clerk injured when shelving toppled onto her.
$219,000
Recovery for a restaurant patron that slipped and fell in the bathroom.
$200,000
Recovered for an airline employee struck on the runway at O’Hare International Airport.
$190,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$175,000
Recovered for a child injured by fireworks at a fourth of July celebration.
$170,000
Recovered for a person injured when she slipped and fell exiting a major retail store.
$150,000
Recovered for a woman who fractured her leg when she was struck by a vehicle.
Britt C.
Andrew Kryder went above and beyond to help me out with a case that I brought to him. He was prompt, attentive, and extremely thorough. It was a pleasure to work with him!