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Were you or a loved one injured in a Sauk County, WI, car accident? You might be entitled to compensation for your economic and non-economic losses. An experienced Sauk County car accident attorney from Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C. can help you demand it. 

Our esteemed lawyers have 140 years of combined experience in personal injury law. We fight aggressively to recover fair compensation for our clients who were injured due to the negligent actions of others. Our efforts have resulted in our being named 2024 Best of Madison, a top-rated local firm in Wisconsin, and 12 Best Madison Personal Injury Attorneys by Expertise. We have successfully recovered over $100 million for our deserving clients. 

Contact us today at (608) 256-8356 to take advantage of a free case review. 

How Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C. Can Help After a Car Accident in Sauk County, WI

How Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C. Can Help After a Car Accident in Sauk County, WI

If you were injured in a car accident in Sauk County, Wisconsin, you have the legal right to demand compensation from the party or parties responsible for your injuries. Unfortunately, many irresponsible parties fail to accept accountability after acting negligently and injuring others. 

An experienced Sauk County car accident lawyer can help you by:

  • Explaining your legal rights and options during a free consultation
  • Investigating the accident to determine the factors that contributed and who is responsible for it
  • Gathering and preserving evidence to establish fault
  • Documenting all the ways the accident has affected your life and is expected to affect your life in the future
  • Reviewing all applicable insurance coverage
  • Identifying all legal options for financial recovery
  • Working with accident reconstruction experts and others who can help bolster your claim
  • Preparing a personalized demand package for maximum compensation
  • Negotiating with insurance companies
  • Taking your case to court, if necessary

The choice of Sauk County personal injury attorney you make is one of the most crucial.

Our founding attorney, Steve Eisenberg, has been recognized as/by the following:

  • America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators
  • Wisconsin Super Lawyers
  • The American Society of Legal Advocates

Call today to learn more about how our Sauk County personal injury lawyers can help.

Wisconsin Car Accident Statistics

According to the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 512 fatal motor vehicle crashes, 24,539 injury crashes, and 99,576 property damage crashes occurred in Wisconsin in 2023. There were a total of 124,627 motor vehicle crashes for the year. 

Common Types of Car Accidents

Car accidents can take many forms, but some of the most common include:

  • Rear-end crashes: A rear-end accident happens when the front of one vehicle collides with the back of another, often caused by distracted driving or following too closely.
  • Head-on collisions: A head-on crash occurs when two vehicles traveling in different directions hit at the fronts of their vehicles. These crashes are often caused by drug or alcohol use or falling asleep behind the wheel. 
  • T-bone accidents: A t-bone accident occurs when the front of one vehicle hits the side of another, such as when turning in front of oncoming traffic.
  • Sideswipe collisions: A sideswipe accident occurs when one vehicle side hits the other vehicle’s side, often after a motorist has drifted into their lane.
  • Rollover crashes: A rollover accident occurs when the vehicle turns onto its side or roof at any point during the accident. 

If you think someone else was to blame for the car accident that injured you, reach out to our legal team for assistance today.

What Causes Most Car Accidents in Sauk County?

Driver error is the leading cause of car accidents nationwide, and Sauk County, WI, is no exception. 

Car accidents often occur due to driver errors, such as:

  • Speeding
  • Following too closely
  • Being distracted by cell phones and other devices
  • Making unsafe passes
  • Failing to yield the right-of-way
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Car accidents can also happen due to mechanical failures and product defects.

Financial Compensation You Can Recover After a Car Accident

Wisconsin personal injury damages are generally divided into two categories. 

Economic damages provide compensation for direct financial losses, such as:

  • Medical expenses 
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage

Non-economic damages provide compensation for the following:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium

An experienced car accident attorney can review your case and explain which damages you can include in your demand for compensation.

What Is My Car Accident Case Worth?

The potential value of your case depends on many case-specific factors, including:

  • The type of injuries you sustained
  • Their severity
  • Whether your injuries caused permanent disabilities or impairments
  • How your injuries affect your ability to earn a living
  • Who is responsible for your injuries
  • Whether you contributed to the accident
  • All insurance coverage available 
  • How the accident affected your life
  • Whether your case goes to trial or settles out of court

The best way to learn the potential value of your car accident claim is to work with an experienced attorney. 

How Is My Case Value Affected if I Contributed to the Accident?

Wisconsin uses a modified comparative negligence system for accidents in which the victim contributed to their own injuries. 

Under this system, the following rules apply:

  • You can still seek compensation if your negligence was not greater than the negligence of the person you are making a claim against.
  • Your damages are reduced by your degree of fault.
  • You are barred from recovering damages if you are more than 50% to blame.  

Insurance companies know these rules and try to push accident victims beyond the threshold to prevent them from recovering compensation or to assign as much fault as possible so they can minimize the value of the claim. Protect your rights by working with a car accident lawyer who is knowledgeable about the state’s comparative negligence rules and can protect your right to fair compensation. 

Our Lawyers Fight for Maximum Compensation for All Car Accident Injuries

Car accidents often result in severe injuries. These injuries have the potential to change the rest of your life. 

Depending on the force of impact and other factors, car accident injuries may include the following:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Facial and dental trauma
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Bulging discs, herniated discs, and other spinal cord injuries, including quadriplegia and paraplegia
  • Internal organ damage, including to the liver, pancreas, spleen, and colon
  • Multiple and complex fractures
  • Whiplash and other soft tissue injuries

At Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C., we also represent families who have lost a loved one in fatal car accidents.

What to Do After a Car Accident

If you were injured in a car accident in Sauk County, take these steps to protect your legal rights:

Report the Accident 

Call 911 to report the accident. A police officer may arrive at the scene to conduct an investigation and prepare an accident report.

Seek Medical Attention 

If you are injured, request an ambulance when you call 911. If you don’t notice your injuries until after the accident, seek medical attention immediately. 

Ask the Other Driver for Their Information

Ask the other driver to provide their:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Driver’s license number
  • License plate number
  • Vehicle registration number
  • Description of their vehicle
  • Insurance information 

If the driver is not the vehicle’s owner, ask for that person’s information, too.

Document the Scene 

Take pictures of the accident scene, including:

  • Close-up and wide photos of the scene
  • Pictures detailing the current road and weather conditions
  • The presence of any skid marks, vehicle parts, or debris on the roadway
  • Nearby traffic signs and cameras

Also, take pictures of your injuries. If any witnesses stayed at the scene, ask for their contact information. 

Keep all of the documents you have related to your car accident organized, including:

  • Medical bills and records
  • Property damage reports
  • Lost wage statements from your employer
  • Communications from the insurance company
  • Receipts for rental cars or rideshare services
  • Receipts for other out-of-pocket expenses
  • Journal entries documenting your medical treatment and daily struggles

Give your lawyer these records for safekeeping.

Contact a Car Accident Lawyer

Reach out to an experienced car accident lawyer for personalized legal advice about your case.

What Is the Statute of Limitations for Wisconsin Car Accident Lawsuits?

In Wisconsin, car accident victims typically have three years to file a lawsuit per the state’s statute of limitations (with some limited exceptions). If this time limit expires and you have not taken legal action, you can lose your right to recover financial compensation from the civil justice system. Protect your rights by speaking to an experienced car accident lawyer today about your case.

Contact an Experienced Sauk County Car Accident Lawyer for a Free Consultation

If you were injured in a Sauk County car accident, Eisenberg Law Offices, S.C. can help. We can investigate the accident, gather information about the full extent of your damages, and fight for the fair compensation you deserve. Contact us today for your free initial consultation with a Sauk County car accident attorney.

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