Car Accident Attorneys Serving Wisconsin

Were you injured in a car accident in or near Stevens Point? Portage Bay County is no stranger to accidents. According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the area experienced an average of 1,389 car accidents each year between 2011 and 2015. Between 2013 through 2017, the county saw an average of five traffic fatalities annually.

Every year, our Stevens Point car accident lawyers handle numerous cases, involving all manner of people. We have seen virtually every crash type, from sideswipes to head-on collisions, and all kinds of resulting injuries, from minor concussions to paralysis. These cases have given us a wide range of experience and insight, which can be beneficial in obtaining compensation in your case. We want to put our knowledge to work for you.

Call Studinski Law, LLC at (715) 343-2850 or request a free initial consultation with a Stevens Point personal injury attorney through our online form.

Compensation in Stevens Point Car Accident Cases

If you were injured in a car crash in or near Stevens Point, WI, do not hesitate to hire a local attorney, who is familiar with the area and knows how to successfully handle your claim. When a negligent or reckless driver causes an accident that leaves you injured, you have the right to seek fair compensation. One of our Stevens Point car accident lawyers will pursue the maximum amount that you deserve under the law, including:

  • Medical Expenses
  • Wage Loss
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Emotional Distress and Mental Anguish
  • Disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life
  • Loss of Earning Capacity
  • Loss of Society and Companionship
  • Property Damages
  • Punitive Damages

Following a car accident, you may receive a settlement offer from an insurer fairly quickly. It is important to not accept the first offer and to now cash any checks, thinking you can get additional compensation later. The first offer from an insurer, even if they claim it is a one-time offer or the best they can do, is often lower than what you deserve. Always ask an attorney’s opinion before accepting an auto insurer’s settlement offer.

Causes of Stevens Point Car Crashes

Over the years, our Stevens Point car accident lawyers have learned car crashes are almost always the result of negligence. Crashes are rarely purely accidental. Instead, a driver gets careless. They get behind the wheel, yet fail to act as they should. They do not pay attention, they speed, and they act as if something else is more important than getting from one place to another safely. Some drivers go beyond carelessness and act recklessly. They drive in a way that demonstrates a willful disregard for other people’s safety, like going 90 mph in a 65 mph zone and moving back and forth between lanes. Whether you think the other driver in your accident was careless or reckless, contact us right away. We will investigate the accident to determine what happened and why.

At Studinski Law, LLC, we handle Stevens Point car accidents, such as:

Types of Stevens Point Car Accidents

We are prepared to take on all types of auto accident cases, including:

These are some of the most common types of collisions we see at Studinski Law, LLC. Because they are so common, we know exactly where to start when you come to us. We have years of experience in investigating these types of accidents and gathering evidence regarding liability. If necessary, we hire an accident reconstructionist to provide an expert opinion in court regarding what happened and who is liable. To learn more about how we investigate your accident and utilize evidence to pursue compensation, call us right away.

Typical Car Crash Injuries

If you were in an accident in or around Stevens Point, you might have suffered any number of injuries, including:

At Studinski Law, LLC, our Stevens Point car accident lawyers have seen it all. We have handled rear-end cases involving whiplash. We have also handled head-on collisions that result in severe TBIs, internal organ damage, and other catastrophic injuries. Through our training and years of experience, we know how to handle crashes that result in injuries and fatalities. We know how to conduct in-depth investigations, gather evidence, and build a strategy that improves the chance of you obtaining the maximum compensation possible for your injuries. We are not intimidated by complex medical records or extensive treatment plans. Whatever your injuries, we are here to fight for you.

Factors that Make a Car Accident Claim Unique

Car accident claims are different than other types of personal injury claims for a number of reasons. Car accidents have a number of Wisconsin laws that may be relevant. For example, drivers who are in accidents have a duty to stop. In most situations, they also have a duty to report the crash. Under Wisconsin law, if you are involved in an accident that caused damage worth more than $1,000, damage to state property, or bodily injuries, then you must call the police. While you could stand at the accident and try to determine what amounts to $1,000 worth of damage or whether someone’s pain is a sign of an injury, it is easier to always call the police. No matter the value of the damage, whether you or other people suffered minor or serious injuries, you want an official police report filed.

Another factor that affects car accident claims is the Wisconsin statute of limitations. Starting the date of the crash, you have three years to file a personal injury claim in court. However, you do not want to wait and file at the last minute. It is far better to contact a Stevens Point car accident attorney and prepare to file a claim as soon as possible.

Car accident claims are unique due to comparative negligence. After filing a car accident lawsuit, the other driver may accuse you of being partly responsible for the crash. When this defense is brought up, it places the court in a position of having to determine who was negligent and how much. If a judge or jury finds you were at all responsible for the accident, then it will assign you a percentage of fault. If your portion is below 51 percent, then you may still recover compensation. However, it will be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 51 percent or more at fault, you are prohibited from receiving compensation.

Additionally, Wisconsin requires all of its drivers to purchase and carry auto insurance. Yet, many drivers get behind the wheel without any auto insurance or policies that are too low. If the at-fault driver in your crash lacked insurance, then you are part of an uninsured motorist claim. If the driver had some auto insurance, but it is not enough to cover your damages, then you should speak with a lawyer about your options in an underinsured motorist claim. You may be able to file suit against the at-fault driver. If you succeed, they are personally liable for compensating you. You may also be able to obtain compensation form your own insurer if you carry uninsured/underinsured motorist overage.

Contact a Stevens Point Car Accident Lawyer Today

After being injured in an accident, the best thing you can do for yourself and your family is to hire an experienced and skilled attorney. Our team at Studinski Law, LLC understands how challenging this time is. You may feel angry, resentful, depressed, and overwhelmed after a crash. Your injuries might make it impossible to work or particulate fully within your family. If you suffered serious injuries, you might be looking at months of recovery time or even permanent limitations. When all of this and more is going on after an accident, you benefit from asking for help.

Our experienced personal injury lawyers are here to take the burden of an insurance claim or lawsuit off your shoulders. We are here to share your story and fight for the compensation that you deserve.

To discuss how we can help you, contact us through our online form or call (715) 343-2850 to schedule a free consultation.

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