Understanding Liability Insurance in Green Bay Pedestrian Injury Claims

 

When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle in Green Bay, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Liability insurance plays a crucial role in determining how injured pedestrians can recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Wisconsin operates under a fault-based insurance system, meaning the party responsible for causing the accident is generally liable for resulting damages. For pedestrians injured in Green Bay, understanding how various insurance policies interact—including the driver's liability coverage, your own health insurance, and potentially uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage—can significantly impact your recovery. Pedestrian accidents often result in severe injuries that may require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation, making it essential to identify all potential sources of compensation. The complexities of insurance claims in these cases frequently involve determining the percentage of fault, documenting damages thoroughly, and navigating insurance company tactics aimed at minimizing payouts.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Wisconsin follows a modified comparative negligence rule under Wis. Stat. § 895.045, allowing injured pedestrians to recover damages even if partially at fault, provided their negligence doesn't exceed the defendant's. Green Bay pedestrians typically have three years under Wis. Stat. § 893.54 to file a personal injury lawsuit after an accident. Wisconsin's minimum liability insurance requirements (currently $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury) often prove insufficient for serious pedestrian injuries, making it important to identify additional coverage sources. Compensation may include economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering), though Wisconsin does not cap these damages in most pedestrian injury cases. Some claims may involve multiple liable parties, including the driver, vehicle owner, or even governmental entities responsible for unsafe road conditions. An experienced Green Bay personal injury lawyer(link is external) will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

Liability insurance can be a factor in all kinds of injury accident claims. Click the links below to get information from an experienced attorney for accidents and injuries including:

 

Related Resources

  • Brown County Circuit Court (100 S. Jefferson St., Green Bay, WI 54301)
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation - Pedestrian Safety Program
  • Green Bay Police Department - Accident Reports
  • Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance - Consumer Guides
  • Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin State Bar Association - Finding Legal Help
  • Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Disability Resources
  • Wisconsin Statute Chapter 346 - Rules of the Road
  • Wisconsin Statute Chapter 344 - Financial Responsibility

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Date: 
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Date: 
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Type: Car Accident
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