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A serious Wisconsin car accident and car accident injury can destroy any normalcy in your life ­- and the disruptions and damages can go far beyond a wrecked car and a hospital bill.

Wisconsin car accident victims can lose weeks, months, and even years of wages while they recover from their injuries. They may need tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in immediate and ongoing medical costs - costs that could include hospital stays, rehabilitation, home care, therapy, surgery, and disability. Wisconsin car accident victims also may suffer emotionally from their crash - living with the trauma of the crash and dealing with the permanent changes in their lives.

At Atterbury, Kammer & Studinski, S.C., we want to give our clients back as much normalcy as possible after their car accident takes place. With offices in Madison and Stevens Point, Wisconsin, we understand what it takes to reach a fair resolution in WI traffic accident cases, including car crashes, truck collisions, motorcycle crash, pedestrian accidents, bike crashes, hit and run cases, and DUI cases. We are uninterested in slick appearances, technical legal talk, and posturing - but we are interested in your Wisconsin car accident story.

Unfortunately, even the most defensive, attentive, and careful drivers can become involved in serious traffic accidents. Wisconsin is crisscrossed with dangerous roads such as I-39, I-90, I-94, I-43, Highway 10, Highway 34, The Beltline Highway, Highways 12-18, Highway 12, Highway 51, Highway 13, and Highway 151 - roads that are frequented by reckless drivers, drunk drivers, cell phone users, aggressive drivers, and fatigued drivers. These negligent drivers can leave you with traumatic brain injuries, spine injuries, broken bones, nerve damage, back injuries, long-term disabilities, RDS, and permanent scarring. And in many cases, the insurance company refuses to pay damages.

The difference that an experienced team of Wisconsin traffic accident attorneys makes

Our team approach ensures that you have the most effective and experienced attorney for the job working on each aspect of your Madison car accident injury case, and that multiple legal professionals will review each of the various facets of your case. After the evidence of your case is collected, our specialized team will work to successfully communicate that evidence to jurors clearly using the latest technology.

Tell us about your recent Wisconsin traffic accident injury

Forget lawyerly personal injury phrases like "no-obligation consultation." We want to sit down and listen to your car accident story. Together, we can frankly discuss your options and form a plan that guides your through an optimal course of action. In a matter of seconds, your life was turned upside-down because of the negligence of someone else. Although these is nothing we can do to reserve what has happened to you, we can fight for your justice, your fair compensation, and a better future.

Don't continue to suffer from the many serious physical, emotional, and financial consequences of someone else's mistake - call us today at (800) 817-3729 to talk to one of our experienced car accident attorneys or fill out the short contact form to the right of this page. 

Atterbury, Kammer & Studinski, S.C., has offices in Madison and Stevens Point, and serves clients throughout the state of Wisconsin. 

Counties: Dane County, Rock, County, Green County, Jefferson County, Dodge County, Richland County, Iowa County, Lafayette County, Grant County, Walworth County, Portage County, Wood County, Marathon County, Columbia County, Waupaca County, Sauk County, Outagamie County, Calumet County, Winnebago County, and Brown County.

Cities:
  Madison, Middleton, Janesville, Richland Center, Stoughton, Monroe, Darlington, Lodi, Dodgeville, Fitchburg, Sun Prairie, Beaver Dam, Portage, Montello, Green Lake, Westfield, Baraboo, Reedsburg, Jefferson, Watertown, Lake Mills, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, Waunakee, Waupaca, Sauk City, Appleton, Green Bay, and Oshkosh.

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Library for Car & Truck Accidents:

  • Is someone watching you? Surveillance in personal injury claims.   
    Description: Insurance companies often engage in video, audio and still photography surveillance in defending personal injury claims. This article gives the basics of Wisconsin law on the subject as well as some pointers for the injured person who may be the subject of surveillance.
  • Does Your Health Insurer Get Paid When Your Case Is Resolved?   
    Description: When someone is injured in an accident, they typically need medical treatment. There is a common misconception that the at fault driver’s insurance company will pay your medical bills on an on-going basis. This is generally not the case. Usually, a victim’s health insurer or medical payments insurer pays the medical bills. If the health or medical payments insurer has paid accident-related medical bills, they will almost always seek to get reimbursed from a personal injury case settlement. The health or medical payments insurer is exercising its right of subrogation.
  • What Is An Umbrella Policy? 5 Reasons You Need This Coverage   
    Description: An umbrella policy provides added protection for you in the event other applicable insurance coverage is exhausted. Umbrella policies may provide coverage in the event you injure someone else or in the event someone injures you. Typically umbrella policies are sold in $1,000,000 increments, although policies with lesser coverage may be available. You should check with your insurance agent to determine whether an umbrella policy is right for you and what specific features your policy should have.
  • Claim denied because of a "preexisting condition?"   
    Description: Often times, insurance companies deny or try to substantially reduce offers on claims based on an alleged "preexisting condition." This is a medical condition that existed before the events that gave rise to the claim took place.
  • Are You Partially Responsible For The Accident? Separating Facts From Fiction   
    Description: We have often heard from members of the community that if someone is involved in a car accident that person is partially responsible “just for being there.” This popular comment is not based upon the law. In fact, Wisconsin law does not indicate that a victim is partially responsible – just for being at the scene of the accident.
  • 10 Reasons Semi Truck Accident Cases Are Different Than Car Accident Cases   
    Description: There is a popular myth that an accident case involving a semi truck is not much different than a case involving two passenger vehicles. There are many reasons why truck accident cases are different – here are ten.
  • Talking on a cell phone while driving as dangerous as driving drunk?   
    Description: A series of studies have shown that talking on a cell phone or texting while driving is as dangerous as driving while intoxicated.
  • Anatomy of a Personal Injury Lawsuit   
    Description: Do you have questions about what actually happens when you sue someone for personal injury damages? This article explains the steps involved in the lawsuit process.
  • Anatomy and Physiology of Pain   
    Description: What actually causes pain? This is a brief description of how pain is actually produced in our bodies from a basic physiological standpoint. The first step to treating pain is understanding it.
  • What to do with your Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) diagnosis?   
    Description: A Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) diagnosis can mean chronic pain, ongoing medical treatments, possible disability, and a number of expenses. If you live in Wisconsin and require legal assistance regarding your RSD, Atterbury, Kammer & Studinski, S.C., can help.
  • How many fatal accidents occur in Wisconsin each year?   
    Description: Learn information on how many fatal accidents there are in Wisconsin each year, how many alcohol-related accidents there are each year in Wisconsin, and how many car accident injuries there are each year in Wisconsin.
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Middleton, WI
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Madison
8500 Greenway Blvd.
Suite #103
Middleton, WI
53562
Phone: (608) 821-4600
Fax: (608) 821-4610
Toll Free: (800) 817-3729

Stevens Point
1265 Main Street
Suite #101
Stevens Point, WI
54481
Phone: 715-343-2850
Fax: 715-343-2803