How Long Do I Have To Hire An Attorney?
The law requires that you file a lawsuit within a specified period of time depending on the nature of the claim and the entity that caused your injury. This is referred to as the statute of limitations. Generally, for personal injury claims, the statute of limitations is three years from the time of injury.
There are separate claims requirements in certain instances. For example, if the injury was caused by a public employee, a claim must be made within 120 days. You should consult an attorney about the specific statute of limitations if you are in doubt.
Other Wisconsin Personal Injury FAQs
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I Was Injured In An Accident. What Can I Do Now?
A: You can make a claim against another person or business and their insurance company if someone else is more at fault for your injury than you are. Wisconsin is a … More -
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How Will I Cover My Costs?
A: If you were injured in an automobile accident, your automobile insurance policy should include a certain amount of coverage for your medical expenses. This coverage … More -
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How Do I Decide If I Need To Hire An Attorney?
A: There are situations where an attorney is unnecessary, such as very small cases. Small claims court will handle claims up to $5000. If your injury is a minor one that … More -
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How Will My Claim Be Processed?
A: If the person who caused your injury has insurance, an insurance adjuster will gather the pertinent records including medical records, medical bills, wage loss … More -
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How Can I Determine How Much My Claim Is Worth?
A: To determine the value of your claim, you need to look at your damages. That would include your actual damages such as medical expenses and wage loss. You are also … More
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