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WISCONSIN WRONGFUL DEATH

The loss of a loved one is a very difficult time in one's life, especially if you learn that the death of your loved one was due to the negligence of another. To help hold this negligent actor responsible for their actions, Wisconsin law allows certain loved ones of the deceased to bring a wrongful death lawsuit to recover damages for losing a loved one. If you decide to bring a wrongful death lawsuit, then it is highly recommended you seek the help of a legal professional who is well versed in the law of wrongful death in Wisconsin. It is highly recommended that you consult a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer when bringing a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin.

Why Hire a Wisconsin Wrongful Death Lawyer?

The stress placed on a family going through the loss of a loved one due to the negligence of another is very time consuming and stressful. This burden makes it difficult, if not impossible, to bring a wrongful death lawsuit after loosing a loved one. To successfully bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin, one must clearly understand the rules, regulations, and nuances of wrongful death law. In addition, wrongful death lawsuits may involve insurance companies with attorneys ready to defend your case and prevent recovery. A wrongful death attorney can handle such defendants for you while you focus on other personal matters.

By hiring the help of an experienced legal professional with experience in Wisconsin wrongful death lawsuits, you will ensure that you are adequately prepared for all the twists and turns that may arise. It is highly recommended that you hire a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer to ensure you obtain the full amount of wrongful death damages you can recover.

Statute of Limitations for Wisconsin Wrongful Death Claims

Certain laws require a plaintiff wishing to bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin, to do so by filing within a specific statutorily prescribed period of time (these laws are known as the statute of limitations). If the plaintiff fails to do so, they will be bared from bringing a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin. In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations for a wrongful death lawsuit is three years from the date of the deceased's death.

When you are considering bringing a wrongful death lawsuit and you are unsure whether your case is within the statute of limitations, you should consult a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer.

Kinds of Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, a plaintiff may bring wrongful death lawsuit if the deceased's death was a result of one of the following types of incidents (non-exclusive): • Vehicle accident • Medical malpractice • Criminal attack • Exposure to dangerous condition on personal property

If your case does not fall under one of the incidents above, you still may be able to bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin. Consulting a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer to will aid you in making this determination.

Who Can File For and Recover Wrongful Death Damages in Wisconsin?

Those who would like to bring a valid wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin must be listed within the class of people who are allowed to recover wrongful death damages under Wisconsin law. These individuals include the: • Deceased's spouse • Deceased's domestic partner • Deceased's children • Deceased's parents • Deceased's brother or sister • Deceased's grandparents

If you have any questions or concerns about filing for and recovering wrongful death damages in Wisconsin, do not hesitate to contact a wrongful death lawyer to assist you.

Compensation Recoverable in a Wisconsin Wrongful Death Lawsuit

If you are bringing a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin, there are a variety of different types of wrongful death damages you may recover. These forms of compensation include (non-exhaustive): • Loss of deceased's future income • Loss of the deceased's services in the home • Loss of the deceased's society and companionship • Loss of the deceased's future income • Funeral and burial costs

Wrongful death damages in Wisconsin pertaining to non-monetary losses (i.e., society and companionship) may not exceed $500,000 in the case of the death of a minor or $350,000 in the case of an adult.

Questions regarding the kind of wrongful death damages you may be able to receive can be answered by contacting a Wisconsin wrongful death lawyer.

Wisconsin - Wrongful Death Provisions

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

  1. Kinds of Wrongful Death Lawsuits
    • Wis. Stat. Ann. ch. 895, § 895.04.
  2. Statute of Limitations
    • Wis. Stat. Ann. ch. 893, § 893.54.
  3. Who Can Be Awarded Damages for Wrongful Death
    • Wis. Stat. Ann. ch. 895, § 895.04.
  4. Recoverable Damages
    • Wis. Stat. Ann. ch. 895, § 895.04.
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