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Waukesha Personal Injury Lawyer
Last updated on July 22, 2025
A sudden accident can leave you dealing with far more than just medical bills. In Waukesha, injuries from distracted drivers on I-94, slip and falls at shopping centers like The Shoppes at Fox River, or dangerous intersections like Moreland Boulevard can lead to overwhelming financial burdens, physical pain, and emotional stress. Lindner Law, LLC is here to help you through it. Our firm has decades of experience representing Wisconsin injury victims. We fight tirelessly to hold negligent parties accountable and secure the compensation you deserve.
If you are hurt and unsure of what comes next, let Lindner Law, LLC take the legal burden off your shoulders so you can focus on healing.
Why Waukesha Injury Victims Choose Lindner Law, LLC
Wisconsin Injury Law Focus
We concentrate solely on personal injury cases in Wisconsin. We understand the laws, court systems, and insurance tactics specific to Waukesha County Circuit Court.
Proven Results, Trusted Reputation
Insurance companies know our history of success. Lindner Law, LLC has recovered tens of millions for injured clients throughout Wisconsin. Our preparation for trial often results in insurers offering full settlements to avoid the courtroom.
No Fee Unless We Win
You owe nothing upfront. We cover all case expenses—from investigators to expert witnesses. If we don’t win, you pay nothing.
Local Insight Benefits Your Case
We know the roads where accidents happen in Waukesha like Moreland Boulevard, Grandview Boulevard, and Highway 59 as well as how local medical providers document injury care. We understand the defense tactics commonly used in this area and leverage that knowledge to your advantage.
Direct, Compassionate Communication
You’ll have direct access to your legal team. We return calls promptly, provide updates throughout your case, and offer evening and weekend consultations when needed.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Waukesha
- Car accidents, including uninsured motorist claims
- Commercial truck and delivery vehicle crashes
- Motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents
- Rideshare injuries involving Uber and Lyft
- Slip, trip, and fall accidents at stores, sidewalks, and public spaces
- Dog bites and animal attacks
- Wrongful death lawsuits
Waukesha Accident & Injury Trends
Waukesha’s combination of suburban traffic, retail areas, and severe Wisconsin winters contributes to a steady volume of personal injury claims:
- Car crashes often occur on I-94, Highway 59, and Moreland Boulevard.
- Retail areas see frequent slip and fall incidents, especially in icy months.
- Pedestrian and bike accidents are common near city parks and schools.
- Animal bite claims have risen steadily in residential neighborhoods.
Wisconsin Personal Injury Law: Key Points for Waukesha Victims
Three-Year Filing Deadline
Wisconsin law requires personal injury lawsuits to be filed within three years of the injury date. Claims involving municipalities have even shorter deadlines sometimes as little as 120 days for notice of injury.
Comparative Negligence Rule
You may still recover damages if you are less than 51% at fault. However, your total recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Building a strong case is critical to protecting your compensation.
What Compensation Covers
- Medical expenses (emergency care, rehabilitation, future treatment)
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
- Loss of companionship for spouses or family members
- Punitive damages in cases involving extreme negligence
Steps to Take After an Injury in Waukesha
- Call 911 and ensure a police report is filed.
- Seek prompt medical attention—even for seemingly minor injuries.
- Document the scene, injuries, and conditions with photos.
- Exchange insurance information but avoid detailed statements.
- Contact Lindner Law, LLC before speaking to any insurance adjuster.
How Lindner Law, LLC Builds a Strong Case
- Securing police reports, surveillance footage, and witness statements
- Collecting detailed medical records and physician narratives
- Consulting accident reconstruction and medical experts
- Proving wage loss through employment and tax records
- Preparing for trial from day one to maximize settlement leverage
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is my case worth?
The value depends on your medical bills, lost wages, ongoing care needs, and how the injury affects your life. We can give you a clear estimate after reviewing your case.
What if I was partially at fault?
You can still recover damages if you are less than 51% responsible. We focus on minimizing your share of fault with strong evidence.
Will my case go to court?
Most claims settle out of court, but we prepare every case as if it will go to trial to ensure the best possible outcome.
What does representation cost upfront?
Nothing. We work on a contingency fee—you owe us nothing unless we win.
How long will my case take?
Simple cases often resolve within 6–9 months. Complex cases, especially with severe injuries, may take longer if litigation is necessary.
Why choose Lindner Law, LLC?
We are Wisconsin-based, injury-focused, and have decades of proven success. You’ll receive personal attention and aggressive legal representation throughout your case.
Start Your Recovery with Lindner Law, LLC
Evidence fades and insurers move fast to limit what they pay. 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. You pay nothing unless we win.
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