Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I expect in a settlement in a personal injury case?
Each case is completely unique and the amount of the claim for damages will vary according to the degree and severity of the injuries, the effect on the life of the individual, any loss of earnings, and the cost of medical care now and in the future. In many cases the largest part of the claim is for pain and suffering. With a thorough review and evaluation of your case, it can be determined what types of claims can be made.
I was injured in a car accident. The insurance company has offered me a settlement. What should I do?
When you have been injured the insurance company will often quickly want to make a settlement. Do not accept any settlement without discussing your case with an experienced personal injury lawyer. The insurance company’s offer is likely to be much less than your case is worth. Contact Milwaukee personal injury attorney Randy Reinhardt to discuss your case. The insurance companies are watching their bottom line protecting themselves. Randy Reinhardt’s sole obligation is to protect your rights and to make certain that you receive every dollar of compensation to which you are entitled.
I got very sick from a disease that was carried in a commercial food. Do I have a claim?
Recently there has been a great deal of news related to foodborne illnesses. When you purchase a food item, you don’t expect that it will make you ill. Some of these foodborne illnesses are extremely dangerous or even fatal. If you or a loved one has suffered one of these deadly illnesses, such Hepatitis, Campylobacter, Salmonella, and E. coli, it is crucial that you contact the firm for advice on how to legally make a claim for damages.
I was badly injured in a motorcycle accident and cannot go back to work. Will my compensation include my future loss of income?
When you have suffered serious injury in a motorcycle accident caused by another driver’s negligence you may be entitled to recover for all of your medical expenses, past and future, your loss of earnings, past and future, and any pain suffering, and disability that you suffer as a result of your injuries.
What if the person who caused the accident did not have insurance?
If you or the driver of the car you were in are covered by another automobile policy, you may have coverage under the “Uninsured Motorist” provisions of that policy. You may then recover all of the damages you suffered just as if the offending driver had insurance coverage.
What if I was hurt in a hit and run accident?
If you or the driver of the car you were in are covered by another automobile policy, you may be able to recover for your injuries under that insurance policy since most automobile insurance policies provide coverage for hit and run accidents.
What types of personal injury cases does the Law Office of Randall E. Reinhardt accept?
The firm has helped countless individuals with claims in any of the following types of injuries and accidents:
Contact Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney Randy Reinhardt for personal injury and wrongful death cases.