Personal Injury Law — Madison, Wisconsin
Unfortunately, even a very careful person cannot always avoid being injured by the actions of a negligent (careless) driver. Each year, millions of people in the United States receive injuries in motor vehicle collisions, which range from mere fender-benders to life-changing events.
The personal injury lawyers at Relles, Milliken & Scheffer, LLP have more than 90 years of combined experience representing victims of motor vehicle collisions and other accidents. We have successfully represented and fought for clients in thousands of motor vehicle collision cases, many of which have resulted in large verdicts or settlements. We will fight to make sure that you receive full compensation for your losses. Let us take care of every detail so that you can concentrate on the most important thing?your recovery.
Clients injured in a motor vehicle collision deserve fair compensated for their losses, including treatment expenses, lost income and payments to others for work such as mowing the lawn, doing the laundry or shoveling snow. Injured clients are also entitled to compensation for pain and suffering. If the responsible driver injures someone by intentional or reckless conduct, such as driving while intoxicated, clients may be entitled to recover punitive damages as well.
Sometimes a collision was caused by a defective product such as a tire blowout or an air bag malfunction. Such injuries fall under the law of product liability. In such cases, our clients seek recovery from the manufacturer of the defective product?again, to compensate clients for their present and future injuries.
It is vital to act quickly after you’ve been injured to report any motor vehicle collision. The sooner you involve us as your personal injury attorneys, the better able we will be to preserve evidence, contact essential witnesses, and deal with other time-critical issues. Call us today at (608) 257-2243 for a free consultation with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers.
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