Wisconsin Truck Accident Lawyer
Wisconsin truck accident victims generally have 3 years to file a claim under the state's statute of limitations. Wisconsin follows a modified comparative negligence (51% bar) rule, and No cap in standard truck cases; wrongful death non-economic damages capped.
Key Takeaways
- Statute of limitations: 3 years
- Fault rule: modified comparative negligence (51% bar)
- Damages: No cap in standard truck cases; wrongful death non-economic damages capped.
- Wisconsin recorded roughly 75 large-truck crash fatalities in recent FARS/FMCSA data.
Truck accident laws in Wisconsin
| Statute of limitations | 3 years |
|---|---|
| Fault rule | modified comparative negligence (51% bar) |
| Damages | No cap in standard truck cases; wrongful death non-economic damages capped. |
Learn more on our Wisconsin truck accident laws page, including how comparative fault could affect your recovery even if you were partly at fault for the crash.
Dangerous highways in Wisconsin
The following interstates see the heaviest commercial truck traffic — and the highest concentration of truck crashes — in Wisconsin:
- I-94
- I-90
- I-43
- I-39
Common causes of truck accidents in Wisconsin
As in most states, the leading causes of serious truck crashes in Wisconsin include driver fatigue, hours-of-service violations, brake failure, and distracted driving. Understanding which factor caused your crash is often the key to identifying every liable party.
What compensation is available in Wisconsin?
Compensation in a Wisconsin truck accident case typically includes medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and — in cases of severe or permanent injury — future care costs and lost earning capacity. See our Wisconsin truck accident settlement guide for typical ranges by injury severity, and our Wisconsin truck accident statistics for the latest crash data.
Cities we serve in Wisconsin
- Milwaukee, WI
- Madison, WI
- Green Bay, WI
- Kenosha, WI
Injured in a Wisconsin truck accident?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a truck accident claim in Wisconsin?+
Wisconsin's statute of limitations for personal injury is generally 3 years from the date of the accident.
What if I was partly at fault for the accident in Wisconsin?+
Wisconsin follows a modified comparative negligence (51% bar) rule, which determines whether and how much your compensation may be reduced based on your share of fault.
Are there caps on damages in Wisconsin truck accident cases?+
No cap in standard truck cases; wrongful death non-economic damages capped.