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Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney

Our primary office is in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, set on the Milwaukee River. We are conveniently located just blocks from the Milwaukee Public Market and the Avenue MKE shopping mall.

From our main office, Lindner Law, LLC, represents Wisconsin residents who require assistance with the following legal matters:

Suffered A Milwaukee Personal Injury?

Meet Lindner Law’s Legal Team

Our accomplished team of personal injury attorneys has more than 45 years of combined experience. Click on the links below to learn about each lawyer’s background:

Milwaukee Personal Injury

A serious injury can turn life upside down in seconds. A reckless driver on I-94, a neglected spill at Mayfair Mall, or an aggressive dog in a Milwaukee neighborhood can leave you with mounting medical bills, lost income, and long recovery. Lindner Law, LLC has spent more than three decades helping Milwaukee families navigate these challenges and recover the compensation they deserve.

Milwaukee is Wisconsin’s largest city, with more than half a million residents and constant traffic across Interstates 43, 94, and 41. According to Wisconsin DOT crash reports, Milwaukee County consistently records the highest number of injury and fatal crashes in the state. Slip and fall injuries at commercial properties and dog bite incidents in residential areas add to the volume of claims filed each year. With deep local knowledge and a statewide reputation for results, our attorneys are here to protect your rights

What Can You Expect From Working With Lindner Law, LLC?

Our mission is to provide the highest degree of professional service as we fight for maximum compensation on your behalf. Since our founding, we have secured millions of dollars for our clients.

At Lindner Law, LLC, we treat every client like a VIP. We promptly answer all your questions and ensure you have the information you need. Each client can expect our undivided attention and personalized support throughout their case.

In addition to our attorneys, we have a talented staff that will assist with many aspects of your case. If you work with us, an experienced paralegal will be assigned to your case. They will be your primary point of contact, guiding you through the legal process. In addition to our paralegals, we regularly partner with investigators, insurance professionals, property damages settlement professionals and other professionals to give your case the best chances of success.

Types of Milwaukee Personal Injury Cases We Handle

  • Car Accidents: Crashes on I-94, pileups on the Marquette Interchange, and distracted driving wrecks across the city.
  • Truck Accidents: Semi trucks entering and leaving Port Milwaukee and distribution centers on the I-41 corridor often cause devastating harm.
  • Motorcycle & Bicycle Collisions: Riders on Lincoln Memorial Drive and the Oak Leaf Trail are especially vulnerable.
  • Pedestrian Accidents: Busy crosswalks in Downtown and East Side neighborhoods create daily risks.
  • Premises Liability: Injuries such as slip, trip, and fall claims at malls, grocery stores, and apartment complexes.
  • Dog Bites: Wisconsin law makes owners strictly responsible when their dogs attack.
  • Wrongful Death: Families deserve justice after fatal crashes or unsafe property conditions.

Milwaukee Accident Snapshot

  • Milwaukee County reports more than 10,000 injury crashes annually — the highest in Wisconsin.

  • Fatal collisions often cluster along I-94, Capitol Drive, and Fond du Lac Avenue.

  • Slip and fall injuries peak during winter months due to snow and ice.

  • Dog bite incidents are most common in residential neighborhoods on the city’s south and northwest sides.

Damages You May Recover

Personal injury damages in Milwaukee cover both economic and non-economic losses. These include:

Medical Expenses: Emergency transport, hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, prescription medications, assistive devices, in-home care, and projected future treatment needs.

Lost Wages: Income you missed during recovery, plus diminished earning capacity if you cannot return to your job or must switch to lower-paying work.

Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical pain, mental anguish, sleeplessness, anxiety, and loss of enjoyment of daily life caused by your injuries.

Property Damage: Repair or replacement of your vehicle, phone, clothing, or other personal items damaged in the incident.

Loss of Society and Companionship: Awards to spouses and family members for changes in household support and personal relationships following an injury.

Disfigurement and Disability: Compensation for permanent scarring, amputations, paralysis, or conditions that alter your quality of life.

Punitive Damages: In cases involving reckless or intentional conduct, such as drunk driving or drag racing, courts may award punitive damages to punish wrongdoers and deter future misconduct.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon should I call an attorney?

Immediately. The hours and days following an accident are the most critical for protecting your claim. Skid marks can fade, snow and ice can melt, and security footage is often erased within days. Witness memories also become less reliable as time passes. By contacting an attorney right away, you ensure that evidence is preserved before it disappears.

Early involvement also prevents costly mistakes. Insurance adjusters may call within 24 hours to take a recorded statement, hoping you will say something they can use against you later. With an attorney on your side, you will have guidance on what to say and what not to say. A lawyer can also connect you with doctors, assist in documenting your injuries, and notify your employer to preserve wage records.

Most importantly, the sooner an attorney is involved, the stronger your case will be. Starting early allows us to build a timeline, secure accident reconstruction experts if needed, and push back against insurance company tactics. Acting quickly gives you peace of mind and ensures your rights are protected from the very beginning.

What does representation cost upfront?

Nothing. At Lindner Law, LLC, we represent clients on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay no retainer and no hourly fees while your case is ongoing. We advance the costs of investigation, expert witnesses, medical record collection, and court filings so you can focus entirely on your recovery without financial stress.

Our fee is simply a percentage of the compensation we recover for you, whether through settlement or trial. If we do not win, you owe us nothing. This arrangement levels the playing field against large insurance companies who have deep pockets and teams of lawyers. It also ensures that our goals are completely aligned with yours in maximizing your recovery.

Many clients find comfort knowing that they can pursue justice without the risk of taking on additional debt. From the very first consultation, which is always free, you will know exactly how our fee structure works, so there are no surprises. This model has allowed thousands of Wisconsin injury victims to seek compensation who otherwise could not afford an attorney.

Will my case go to trial?

Most personal injury cases in Milwaukee resolve through settlement, either directly with the insurance company or during mediation. However, the possibility of trial is always present. Preparing every case as if it will go before a jury sends a strong message to insurers that we will not accept less than full value for your injuries. This strategy often leads to higher settlement offers because carriers know we are ready to present compelling evidence in court.

If your case does proceed to trial, our attorneys guide you through every step. That includes pre-trial discovery, depositions, expert testimony, and presenting your story to a jury. While the thought of a trial may feel overwhelming, we work to make the process as smooth as possible by preparing you thoroughly, addressing your concerns, and standing by you throughout.

Trials can also serve an important purpose beyond compensation. They hold negligent parties accountable publicly and may result in larger verdicts when juries recognize the seriousness of the harm caused. Whether your case ends in settlement or in a courtroom, our focus remains the same: maximizing your recovery and ensuring justice is served.

How long does a case take?

The timeline for a personal injury case in Milwaukee depends on several factors, including the severity of your injuries, the clarity of liability, and the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate in good faith. Straightforward cases, where injuries are fully healed and fault is undisputed, may resolve in as little as six to nine months.

Cases involving catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, or disputed liability often take longer. In these situations, doctors may need time to determine the full extent of future medical care before we can accurately calculate damages. Insurance carriers may also delay negotiations, hoping to pressure you into settling for less. If a lawsuit is filed, the litigation process, including discovery, depositions, and potential trial, can extend the timeline to a year or more.

While no attorney can guarantee a specific time-frame, we focus on moving your case forward efficiently without compromising value. Our team works closely with medical providers, investigators, and experts to build your claim thoroughly while also keeping pressure on insurers to resolve matters fairly. Throughout the process, we keep you informed with regular updates so you always know what to expect and where things stand.

How much is my claim worth?

The value of a personal injury claim is different for every person because it depends on the unique facts of the case. Key factors include the total amount of your medical bills, the cost of future treatment, the income you lost while unable to work, and any reduction in your ability to earn a living in the future. Permanent limitations, such as chronic pain, scarring, or disability, also play a major role in determining compensation.

In addition to financial losses, Wisconsin law allows recovery for non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. These damages recognize the personal impact of an injury, which cannot be measured by receipts or pay stubs but still affects your daily life. In rare cases involving reckless conduct, punitive damages may also be available to punish wrongdoers and discourage similar behavior.

At Lindner Law, LLC, we carefully review medical records, consult with doctors about future care needs, gather wage documentation, and work with financial experts when necessary. This evidence allows us to present a comprehensive picture of how the injury has changed your life. After a thorough review, we provide you with a tailored estimate that reflects both your current and future losses. Our goal is to maximize your recovery so you are not left bearing the financial burden of someone else’s negligence.

Start Your Recovery Today

Time is critical after an accident in Milwaukee. Evidence disappears quickly, and insurers work immediately to minimize payouts. Let Lindner Law, LLC protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Call (414) 271-5300 or complete our online evaluation form for a free consultation. One conversation with our Milwaukee personal injury lawyers can provide clarity and peace of mind.

Parking Information

No need to be afraid of parking in downtown Milwaukee! If you are arriving by car, we have perhaps the most convenient parking in all of downtown Milwaukee.  Simply contact our office and we will send an access code to your phone to get into our attached underground parking structure located on Michigan Ave. just east of Plankinton. If you are just stopping in for a brief moment to pick up or sign papers, simply pull into the circular drive in front of the ASQ building on Plankinton between Michigan and Wisconsin, and someone can meet you at your car!

If you are arriving by public transit, our office is one block north of bus stop number 5721 at the intersection of Michigan & Plankinton. The following bus lines use this stop – 19, 57, BLU.

Local Attractions

United States District Court: 517 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Milwaukee Municipal Court: 951 N James Lovell St, Milwaukee, WI 53233

The Riverside Theatre: 116 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203

Milwaukee Intermodal Station: 433 W St. Paul Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203

The Avenue MKE: 275 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203

Milwaukee Public Market: 400 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra: 212 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203

Office Address And Contact Information

Lindner Law, LLC

648 N Plankinton Ave
Suite 280
Milwaukee, WI 53203

414-271-5300

Milwaukee Office Location

Milwaukee Office Hours

Monday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

*Available via phone 24/7