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Answer: Wisconsin’s Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases


Statute of limitations is a really important thing to understand in Wisconsin because if you wait too long, you lose the right to recover forever. So if you wait beyond the statute of limitations, dates, and then decide to take action, you will have given up your rights to recovery. So you won’t get compensation for, pain and suffering, lost wages, your medical bills, things like that.

So it’s important to understand this date. So what do you think A, B, C, and D? The answer is C. It’s three years. In most personal injury cases in Wisconsin, you have three years to file a lawsuit against the responsible party or lose the right to recover forever. Now there are. Some other things we can talk about with underinsured motorist cases or wrongful death cases that’s more specific.

So if you do have questions about this, contact an attorney right away, but the sooner you can talk with an attorney and take action, the better. Now let me really confuse you because there’s even a shorter time. To file notices. If you’re dealing with a municipality or a governmental entity, then it might be as little as 120 days that you have to file a notice.

So anyway, I don’t want to confuse you too much. The long story short is contact an attorney and take action as soon as you can.

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