Motorcycle Accidents: Securing Justice for Riders with Trial Lawyers of Wisconsin
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Trial Lawyers of Wisconsin is committed to representing motorcyclists who have been injured due to another’s negligence, ensuring they receive compensation for their injuries and losses.

Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries due to the lack of protection riders have compared to car drivers. Trial Lawyers of Wisconsin is committed to representing motorcyclists who have been injured due to another’s negligence, ensuring they receive compensation for their injuries and losses.

  • The Unique Challenges of Motorcycle Accident Claims
    Motorcyclists face bias from insurance companies and juries, who may assume the rider was at fault. Trial Lawyers of Wisconsin works to overcome these biases and present a strong case for their clients.

Michael Karp has a deep understanding of the unique risks motorcyclists face on the road. He is dedicated to representing riders who are often unfairly blamed for accidents. His experience in building solid, evidence-based cases ensures that motorcycle accident victims have the best chance of securing compensation for their injuries, medical bills, and lost wages.

Robert Welcenbach brings extensive experience in litigation, particularly in overcoming insurance company tactics designed to minimize payouts in motorcycle accident cases. He knows how to effectively counter these strategies and fight for his clients’ rights in court.

Kirsten H. Hendra takes a client-centered approach, offering personal guidance throughout the legal process. Her meticulous attention to detail ensures that no aspect of a case is overlooked, particularly when gathering medical records and accident reports to build a compelling argument.

Testimonial:
"Michael and Dana dedicate their time listening and helping their clients. They responded quickly to questions and concerns. I appreciate their energy and knowledge!"Lauren Wiese

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