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Oshkosh Car Accident Lawyer

Every day, drivers in Oshkosh face risks on busy streets and highways. Traffic on Highway 41, crowded intersections along Jackson Street, and the retail corridor near the Outlet Shoppes all see frequent collisions. One moment of distraction, speeding, or alcohol impairment can cause life-changing injuries.

At Lindner Law, LLC, we have more than thirty years of experience helping crash victims across Wisconsin. Our attorneys step in immediately after an accident to protect your rights, preserve key evidence, and fight for every dollar you deserve.

Crash Trends in Winnebago County

Winnebago County records show around 12 to 15 fatal crashes and more than 1,200 injury collisions each year. The most common causes include speeding, distracted driving, and alcohol impairment. Local danger zones include Highway 41, the Koeller Street roundabouts, and intersections near the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh campus.

Why Hire a Car Accident Lawyer in Oshkosh

  • Decades of Wisconsin experience. We focus exclusively on personal injury cases and know Wisconsin insurance rules, court procedures, and case law.
  • Results that make insurers pay attention. We have recovered tens of millions of dollars for crash victims. Our trial readiness often drives full-value settlements.
  • No fee unless we win. We advance all costs for investigations, experts, and court filings. You owe nothing unless we recover compensation.
  • Local knowledge. We know high-risk roads, local courts, and insurers’ tactics in Winnebago County.
  • Client-focused communication. We provide direct lines to your legal team, same-day call backs, and flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends.

Common Causes of Car Accidents in Oshkosh

  • Distracted driving such as texting or GPS use on city streets
  • Speeding on Highway 41 and State Highway 76
  • Alcohol or drug impairment, especially on weekends
  • Failure to yield at busy intersections such as Jackson Street and Murdock Avenue
  • Tailgating in commuter traffic
  • Mechanical failures like brake or tire blowouts

Typical Injuries After a Car Crash

  • Neck and back injuries such as whiplash, herniated discs, and nerve compression
  • Traumatic brain injuries and concussions affecting memory and concentration
  • Fractures of the wrists, hips, or legs requiring surgery and rehabilitation
  • Internal organ injuries such as liver or spleen damage from seatbelt or steering wheel impact
  • Severe lacerations and scarring from broken glass and metal
  • Emotional trauma including anxiety, nightmares, and driving phobia

Wisconsin Car Accident Law Essentials

  • Three-year deadline. Most car accident lawsuits must be filed within three years. Municipal claims may have deadlines as short as 120 days.
  • Comparative negligence. You can recover damages if you are less than 51 percent at fault. Awards are reduced by your share of responsibility.
  • Insurance requirements. Wisconsin requires drivers to carry at least $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in injury coverage. Many drivers carry only the minimum, so we pursue uninsured and underinsured coverage when needed.

Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Oshkosh

  1. Call 911 so a police report is created.
  2. Seek immediate medical care, even for minor pain.
  3. Take photos of vehicle positions, damage, and injuries.
  4. Exchange insurance information but do not admit fault.
  5. Notify your insurer with basic facts only.
  6. Contact Lindner Law, LLC before speaking to the other driver’s insurer.

Critical Evidence We Gather

  • Police crash reports and supplemental diagrams
  • Eyewitness statements collected while memories are fresh
  • Traffic and surveillance camera footage
  • Complete medical records and physician narratives
  • Employment and wage records proving lost income
  • Expert accident reconstruction and biomechanical analysis

Damages You May Recover

  • Medical expenses including ER visits, surgery, and rehabilitation
  • Future medical care for long-term injuries
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering including emotional distress and sleep disruption
  • Vehicle and property damage
  • Loss of companionship for spouses and family members
  • Punitive damages in reckless or drunk driving cases

The Lindner Law, LLC Five-Phase Approach

  • Free consultation. We review your case, answer questions, and map a timeline.
  • Investigation. We secure crash reports, video, and witness statements.
  • Medical collaboration. We work with doctors to forecast treatment needs and long-term effects.
  • Negotiation. We present evidence and local jury trends to push for a fair settlement.
  • Litigation. If insurers refuse to pay, we file suit and prepare for trial in Winnebago County Circuit Court.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is my Oshkosh car accident claim worth?

It depends on medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and degree of fault. We provide detailed evaluations after reviewing your records.

What if the other driver has no insurance?

We pursue uninsured motorist coverage under your own policy to cover damages when the at-fault driver is uninsured.

How long will my case take?

Many cases resolve within six to nine months. Severe injury cases or those that go to trial may take longer.

Do I have to go to court?

Not always. Most cases settle, but preparing for trial often increases settlement value.

What does it cost to hire Lindner Law, LLC?

You owe nothing upfront. We work on contingency, meaning you only pay if we recover compensation for you.

Start Your Recovery Today

After a crash, insurers act quickly to protect their bottom line. Evidence disappears and bills pile up. Let Lindner Law, LLC protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve. Call (414) 271-5300 or complete our online case evaluation form today for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we win.