Remain calm: In the moments after a crash, you'll likely be experiencing a lot of emotions at once: fear, anxiety, and especially anger. It's important to stay calm. Acting on these emotions will only put you in harm's way or hurt your case.
Call 911: You should always call 911 following an accident with a truck. The officers will fill out a police report, which can contain valuable evidence for your case.
Seek medical attention: Even if you feel fine after a crash, you should seek medical attention. Some injuries won't present themselves right away, especially when your adrenaline is pumping.
Take pictures of the scene: Photos and videos from the scene can be crucial pieces of evidence. Warshafsky also has an accident investigator who will gather crucial information and evidence from the scene to help with your case.
Exchange information with the driver: Ask the truck driver for their name, insurance information, address, the name of the trucking carrier, and the number of the truck.
Try to find witnesses: If you can, take down the information of witnesses willing to help your case.
Don't admit liability or post on social media: What you say after the accident can and will be used against you. It's important to never admit liability and avoid posting about your accident on social media. These posts will rarely help your case!
Contact an experienced truck accident attorney: If you've been injured in a trucking accident, contact Warshafsky Law. Our team of Milwaukee trucking accident attorneys will fight to get you the settlement you deserve.
Remember, the burden of proof is on you.. Trust our team of experienced trial attorneys to walk you through the process.
The biggest mistake you can make after a truck accident
When you’re the victim of a trucking accident, the company at fault will likely try to have a lawyer contact you before you have time to hire an attorney. They know that once you have legal representation from Milwaukee trucking accident law firms, your chances of receiving a favorable settlement are greatly increased.
If a trucking company lawyer calls you— do not talk to them. Whatever you say now could come back to bite you during the legal process. Call Warshafsky truck accident attorneys in Milwaukee and let us do the talking for you.
Warshafsky Law represents truck accident victims in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Milwaukee trucking accident attorneys at Warshafsky Law Firm fight to get the MOST money for victims of truck accidents. Our legal team has extensive experience negotiating large settlements in all types of trucking collision cases. During our 60+ years of practice, Warshafsky has earned a reputation for winning record-setting settlements out of the most complex insurance claims. Our Milwaukee personal injury lawyers have an unmatched ability to secure compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering. No other law firm has a board-certified accident investigator and lawyer who doubles as a medical doctor on staff. Receive maximum compensation from insurance companies with our trial-proven attorneys.
How to file a truck accident claim in Milwaukee
Wisconsin is a “fault state” when it comes to liability in an auto accident. This means if you are involved in a truck accident caused by a negligent driver, you need to file your claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. Due to Wisconsin’s statute of limitations, you only have a set amount of time to seek damages for your injuries. File your truck accident claim within 3 years of injury to obtain compensation. Our semi-trucking accident lawyers in Milwaukee are one call away.
Hiring our Milwaukee trucking accident lawyers will help make the claim process easier and ensure you file your claim within the allotted timeframe. After you file, an investigation of the wreck will be conducted. If the insurance company doesn't offer you a fair settlement, your lawyer can file a lawsuit to get you the compensation you deserve. If you miss the statute of limitations deadline, you miss your chance at recovering compensation from the at-fault party.
How are truck accidents different from car accidents?
The weight of commercial trucks makes accidents more serious, even at lower speeds. According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, there are an average of 6,982 (2018-2022) large truck crashes per year, causing approximately 1,748 injuries and 73 deaths. Warshafsky truck accident lawyers in Milwaukee have handled a number of truck-related accidents that have caused severe injuries, from fractures and back injuries to paralysis, traumatic brain injuries and even wrongful death. The financial burden of your injuries is not yours to bear, especially when your accident was due to someone else’s negligence.
Vehicular accident lawyers for all types of crashes
Warshafsky auto accident attorneys have years of trial experience in the Wisconsin court system. We've won multiple million-dollar settlements and we're responsible for new laws and safety measures companies must now abide by. We cover every type of vehicle crash imaginable, including:
Garbage trucks
Ladder trucks
Tanker trucks
Forklifts
Hay balers
Bobcat equipment
School buses
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The Money
How much is my truck accident settlement worth?
No truck accident attorney in Milwaukee can give you an exact number without first understanding the factors surrounding your accident. Some factors that might affect your settlement include:
Severity of injury
Amount of damage to your vehicle
Length of hospital stay and anticipated recovery
Whether there is permanent disability or life-long injury
Time away from work
Your health and lifestyle pre-accident
Your age
The overall negative impact on your life
Our trucking accident attorneys in Milwaukee will fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
What damages are available for victims of a truck accident?
After a truck collision, you may be able to recover several types of damages for your injuries and losses. Hiring an experienced personal injury attorney will make it easier to get compensated for your accident. Compensation can generally include the following 5 economic and non-economic damages:
Medical expenses (current and future medical bills)
Lost wages (for the time you aren’t able to work)
Pain and suffering (mental anguish, humiliation, scars, disfigurement)
Loss of enjoyment of life (inability to do the things you used to enjoy)
Property damage (damage to your vehicle)
How are damages calculated?
Damages are typically broken down into two main categories:
Special damages: Losses that are easy to quantify. These include medical bills, property damage, and lost wages due to time missed at work.
General damages: Losses that aren’t so easy to quantify. These include pain and suffering, physical discomfort, mental anxiety, stress, and other negative impacts.
In order to reflect these hard-to-quantify damages, a multiplier (between 1 and 5) is applied to the overall settlement. The multiplier is higher or lower depending on the severity of your injuries, driver fault, and other aggravating circumstances.
For example, if you were involved in a truck accident where the driver was drunk, your multiplier would probably be 5 or more. Say you suffered $50,000 in combined medical, property, and wage loss— your estimated settlement would be somewhere around ($50,000 x 5), or $250,000.
Obviously, many factors will affect your compensation and this method is just a way to provide a rough estimate. Talk to an attorney before making any settlement demands. Our trucking accident attorneys in Milwaukee will fight for you.
What is Wisconsin’s minimum payout for truck accidents?
Wisconsin has no minimum payout for truck accident cases. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages and other damages. Contact an experienced truck accident attorney to discuss your case.
Can I still receive compensation if I'm partially responsible?
Yes. Wisconsin has a modified comparative negligence rule that means you may be able to recover damages if you are no more than 50 percent at fault for the accident. Your settlement will be reduced by the percentage of the accident that has been determined to be your fault. So, for example, if you are 20% responsible for the accident, you can only receive up to 80% of the settlement.
How to deal with insurance companies
Accident victims are often anxious to accept the first settlement offer from an insurance company so they can begin paying off their medical expenses. To someone working without the experience of an attorney, the settlement amount provided by an insurance company will seem fair.
DO NOT accept the first offer. Insurance companies will lowball your claim, 100% of the time. Consult with an experienced accident attorney for the largest cash settlement. Many law firms are hands-off settlement mills that try to reach a settlement as quickly as possible. Warshafsky's attorneys are aggressive advocates that will fight for what's right. Contact our Milwaukee trucking accident law firms as soon as possible after the crash, and we will begin fighting for you. The sooner you act, the sooner our investigators can start compiling the most robust possible case for the highest potential payment.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit after a truck accident?
The statute of limitations for a personal injury case in the state of Wisconsin is three years. Don’t delay— contact Warshafsky trucking accident lawyers in Milwaukee before the three-year anniversary of your Wisconsin truck accident.
Who is liable for a truck accident in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, liable parties may include:
The truck driver: liable for negligence like speeding, reckless driving, driving while tired, or intoxicated driving
The trucking company: liable if the driver was not an independent contractor
The shipping company: liable if the cargo was overloaded or loaded unevenly
The truck mechanic: liable if maintenance was improper or incomplete
The truck manufacturer: liable most commonly for a defective vehicle part
Liability in a truck accident is complicated. Consult with an experienced Milwaukee car accident attorney to determine who is at fault.
How much does a lawyer cost?
At Warshafsky, we understand that after a crash, you’re likely dealing with heavy financial burdens. This is why we pride ourselves on being a no-win, no-fee law firm. Our Milwaukee trucking accident lawyers handle all costs upfront and then take a percentage of the final settlement once you win.
Will my case go to court?
Less than 5% of Wisconsin personal injury cases end with a jury trial. However, all of our cases are funded to go the distance if necessary. Our trucking accident attorneys in Milwaukee will fight for you to get the settlement you deserve.
How long will my case take?
Case length will depend on the severity of damages suffered. When damages are severe, the case might take a year or longer. Other factors might affect the case’s timeline, including:
Crucial evidence being held up, like CCTV or dashcam footage
The other party being unwilling to cooperate
Case factors being disputed by the opposing party
Discrepancies or mistakes on certain documents
Court and/or judge availability
How do you prove negligence in a truck accident case?
Proving negligence in a truck accident can be difficult, so our truck accident lawyers in Milwaukee will conduct a thorough investigation of all the factors that led to the crash:
73 truck accident fatalities in 2022 (updated 2024)
Per the Wisconsin DOT statistics from 2022, there were 6,785 large truck accidents resulting in 1,846 injuries. Out of the 547 fatal crashes, 13.34% of fatal crashes involved trucks. The number of fatal truck accidents increased by approximately 54.10% from 2020 to 2021 but then decreased by approximately 22.34% from 2021 to 2022. This information is current as of January 2024, as 2023 truck accident statistics are not yet released.
The number of truck accident injuries rose by 33.18%, going from 1,287 in 2020 to 1,715 in 2021, and then increased by 7.63%, reaching 1,846 in 2022. Since 2018, there has been a yearly average of 1,748 truck accident injuries with 213 of them being serious injuries.
Milwaukee County alone accounted for 89 car accident fatalities in 2023, making it the county with the most accident fatalities in Wisconsin. Dane County follows closely with 29 fatalities.
Fatalities in Dane County experienced a 27.5% decrease from 40 in 2022 to 29 in 2023.
Other Wisconsin counties reporting high fatalities levels in the past few years include Rock County, Waukesha County, Racine County, Brown County, Fond du Lac County and Kenosha County.
Speeding: Trucks traveling at a high rate of speed cannot make sudden slowdowns or stops. Having to suddenly slow down in a truck can lead to jackknifing, rollovers, runaway trailers, and other dangerous situations.
Driver Fatigue: Truck drivers pull long shifts on the road and are only required to take a break after 14 hours of straight driving. Driver fatigue can set in before this time allotment and irregular sleep schedules on the road further exacerbate fatigue.
Road Conditions: Rainstorms, hail, wind, fog and icy roads complicate visibility for trucks and tractor-trailers. Driving in dangerous weather requires a truck driver’s added awareness and distance to change lanes or come to a stop.
Drunk or Impaired Driving: Impaired driving remains a vital issue on Wisconsin roadways. Regardless of whether the truck driver or other motorists used alcohol or drugs, driving drunk or under the influence impairs driver vision and greatly increases the risk of an accident.
Aggressive Driving: Road rage and unpredictable maneuvers by truck drivers put other motorists at risk. Brake checking, sudden lane changes, and tailgating greatly reduce the other driver’s ability to react, leading to potentially serious accidents.
Overloaded Cargo: A truck that is carrying unbalanced or overloaded cargo is at serious risk of leaks, spills, and potential rollover. Unbalanced truckloads increase the driver’s risk of losing control at higher speeds or sharp maneuvers.
Mechanical Failures: Poorly maintained or neglected brakes, hydraulics, and other mechanical items on a truck pose a large safety risk for other motorists on the road. Having fully functioning brakes on a truck is required when stopping a load of up to 80,000 pounds.
Jackknifing: When a big rig’s trailer swings out and folds itself to the cab of the truck, it has the potential to cause a serious multi-car crash and block roadways. Jackknifing is the result of a truck driver braking too hard and quickly.
Tire Blowouts: Having newer tires properly inflated on semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, and other commercial trucks is vital when bearing large loads. Tire blowouts are one of the leading causes of truck crashes in America, with an estimated 11,000 crashes occurring every year resulting in an average of 200 deaths.
Rollovers: A truck driver losing control of a tractor-trailer can lead to rollovers. A truck sliding and rolling onto its side can block roadways and create catastrophic crashes.
Head-on Collisions: Head-on contact with a tractor-trailer is often the most deadly. Those who are lucky to survive a head-on collision with a truck are often left with severe and potentially life-long injuries.
Sideswipe: A side collision with a truck can knock you off the road and lead to a serious accident. Referred to as a blind spot accident, these crashes typically occur from lane changes and merges.
T-Bone: T-bone collisions often occur at intersections and can lead to serious injury. Known as side-impact collisions, nearly 1 in 5 car accidents were the result of t-bone collisions in 2017 according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Lost Load: A lost load is often the result of unsecured cargo, a responsibility of the driver. Loose cargo and securement issues can pose multiple threats of an accident and can cause further accidents if the debris becomes littered on the road.
Runaway Trailer: A runaway tractor-trailer can lead to a deadly crash. While runaway ramps provide a safe exit for out-of-control trucks, if the ramp is unavailable or the driver chooses to forgo using the ramp, accidents can occur.
Underride Collisions: Underride accidents occur when a car crashes into the back or side of a tractor-trailer and gets caught underneath. These kinds of truck accidents are among the most fatal, killing more than 300 people across the U.S. each year.
Warshafsky’s main office is located in downtown Milwaukee, so our truck accident attorneys are familiar with the area and have helped with tractor-trailer accident cases on Milwaukee’s most-dangerous highways. These include:
After a truck accident, stay on the scene and report the crash to the police. Seek medical attention ASAP, especially if your injuries are severe. Obtain contact information from all involved parties & witnesses. Take photos and videos of the crash for evidence, and contact a personal injury attorney to learn how to get compensated for property damage or injuries.
Should I hire a personal injury attorney for my truck accident claim?
Yes. Having an experienced trial attorney on your side will increase your chances of a fair settlement. Never accept an insurance company’s initial offer. They will always lowball the claim. Insurance companies like to avoid the courtroom and will settle for a greater amount when a reputable attorney adds some pressure.
Who is at fault in a truck accident in Wisconsin?
The Shared Fault law in Wisconsin is used to determine fault in an accident. Each person involved can be held partially responsible for the accident. Compensation for damages is increased or decreased depending on the percentage of fault assigned to you. Police officers at the scene will usually determine fault. An accident investigator can help you examine all evidence to determine liable parties.
How much will you get paid if an 18 wheeler hits you?
Wisconsin does not have a database of injury settlements. Insurance companies have their own data and experience on how they determine offers. A truck accident attorney in Milwaukee may be able to increase the offer they give and will advise you on what damages you should pursue.
What is Wisconsin’s minimum payout for truck accidents?
Wisconsin has no minimum payout for truck accident cases. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages and other damages. Contact an experienced truck accident attorney to discuss your case.