If you have been injured in an accident in Green Bay, you need a personal injury attorney that will give your case the personal attention it deserves. Contact Natasha Misra today for a free consultation.

In the State of Wisconsin, the law entitles you to seek compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses resulting from an accident.
If you or a family member have been injured in an accident, the impact on your life and finances can be overwhelming. I help accident victims in Green Bay fight for the right to recover compensation for their injuries.
I understand the challenges that my clients face following an accident and give your Green Bay personal injury case the personal attention and care it deserves.
Still recovering from an accident? Let me come to you. I’ll help you recover financially, so you can focus on recovering physically. Schedule a home visit today.
You should consult an attorney before speaking with any insurance company. Don’t sign anything after an accident until we’ve talked. Get a free consultation today.
When you make a personal injury claim, Wisconsin law requires you to show that the responsible party was negligent and that their negligence caused your injuries.
To build your case, a Green Bay personal injury lawyer will collect evidence of your injuries and financial losses to present to an insurance adjuster and, in some cases, to a judge or jury. This may include gathering medical records from doctor’s visits, hiring an accident reconstruction expert to study the accident scene, or engaging a vocational expert to place a monetary value on your loss of earning capacity.
An experienced Green Bay personal injury attorney can help you build your case by locating, preserving, and presenting this evidence. Throughout the process, your attorney will advise you of your rights, the strengths and weaknesses of your case, and your various options for recovering compensation.
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The statute of limitations is the time limit within which a lawsuit must be filed. In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations for most personal injury cases is three years from the date the accident occurred.
However, there are certain circumstances when the statute of limitations may be shorter or longer. For example, if the at fault party was a government entity (such as the city), you must file your claim within one hundred twenty days of the accident. The statute of limitation for wrongful death claims involving motor vehicle accidents is usually two years. On the other hand, a minor may be eligible for a longer statute of limitations to file his claim.
Making sure to file your claim within the specific statute of limitations is of utmost importance to your case. Because your time is limited, contact our office as soon as possible after your accident so we can make sure your claim is filed within the required time to keep open your ability to recover damages from your accident.
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After a crash, your vehicle may be one of your first concerns. You may need a rental car, repairs, help with towing and storage bills, or answers about whether your vehicle is considered a total loss.
Our team works within the limits of available insurance coverage to help repair or replace your vehicle at no additional fee or cost to you. We handle this as part of our service because we know your transportation affects your recovery, your work, your medical appointments, and your daily life.