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3/10/2011
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Compensation in a Wisconsin Personal Injury Claim Involving a Car Accident

It's difficult to estimate the value of a personal injury claim, especially until all the extenuating factors have been taken into consideration. However, if your Wisconsin personal injury claim is the result of a car accident, you might be able to receive compensation for: 

  • current and future medical and rehabilitative expenses;
  • property damage;
  • loss of income and loss of earnings capacity; and
  • emotional and physical pain and suffering. 


If you had a pre-existing medical condition that was made worse by the accident, you may be entitled to compensation for that also.

Seeking Damages for Family Members in a Personal Injury Claim

If your marital relationship has been harmed because of your car accident in Wisconsin, your spouse might be entitled to compensation. This is called loss of consortium and it includes the loss of your: 

  • ability to have children;
  • sexual relationship;
  • companionship;
  • affection;
  • reassurance;
  • moral support; and
  • physical assistance in maintaining the home.  


There is no specific formula in determining the value of a Wisconsin personal injury claim. Each case is unique and requires the careful attention of a Milwaukee personal injury attorney since factors such as who caused the accident, their insurance, and how your specific injuries have impacted your life, make up the bulk of the claim.

To ensure that you seek all compensation to which you may be entitled to, you should speak with a Milwaukee personal injury attorney who has experience handling car accident claims. 

To learn more about determining the value of personal injury cases, please visit our article library.

Contacting a Milwaukee Car Accident Attorney

A Wisconsin car accident can impact more than just your short-term health. Serious or permanent injuries may require hundreds of thousands of dollars in treatment and rehabilitation costs. If your injuries also prevent you from working for an extended period of time, you likely will not be able to handle these costs on your own. If a negligent driver caused your car accident, you shouldn't have to shoulder these substantial expenses.

Working with an experienced Milwaukee car accident attorney can make a huge difference in the outcome of your claim. If you or a loved one were injured in a car accident in the Milwaukee area, order our FREE DVD - Valuable Insurance Information Insurance Companies Don't Want You to Know and contact a Milwaukee car accident lawyer at Hupy and Abraham for a no-cost consultation on your case - 800-800-5678.



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