Internal organ damage from a truck accident in Green Bay, Wisconsin

 

Internal organ trauma is a severe but often initially undetected consequence of truck accidents in Green Bay, Wisconsin. These injuries can include damage to vital organs like the liver, spleen, kidneys, and lungs, often resulting from the intense force of impact between commercial trucks and passenger vehicles. Complications may include internal bleeding, organ rupture, and long-term medical complications requiring extensive treatment and rehabilitation. The nature of these injuries frequently leads to substantial medical expenses, extended work absence, and potential lifetime complications. In personal injury claims, documenting the full extent of internal organ damage is crucial, as symptoms may not manifest immediately and future medical needs must be carefully projected. Medical evidence, including diagnostic imaging and specialist evaluations, plays a vital role in establishing the connection between the truck accident and the resulting organ damage.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Wisconsin follows a modified comparative negligence system, where injured parties can recover damages if they are 50% or less at fault. Claims involving truck accidents must be filed within Wisconsin's three-year statute of limitations (Wis. Stat. § 893.54). Victims may be eligible for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. Commercial trucking insurance policies typically provide higher coverage limits than standard auto insurance, though multiple parties may share liability, including the truck driver, trucking company, or maintenance providers. Wisconsin's direct action statute allows injured parties to sue insurance companies directly. An experienced Green Bay truck crash lawyer will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

If you've been injured in a truck accident, it is likely that you were riding in another vehicle, and the at-fault truck driver could have engaged in any number of dangerous behaviors that resulted in serious injuries. Click the links below to learn more about the type of truck ccident you were involved in:

  • Jackknife - Semi-truck's cab and trailer fold into a "V" shape, often due to sudden braking or slippery roads
  • Overloaded truck accidents - Overloaded commercial trucks in Wisconsin can cause different types of crashes, each with the potential for severe consequences.
  • Wide Turn accidents - Box trucks or semis swing wide left before turning right, crushing vehicles between truck and curb
  • Underride - Passenger vehicle slides beneath trailer of 18-wheeler during sudden stop
  • Rear-end - Commercial truck hits vehicle ahead due to long stopping distance, common with dump trucks
  • Tire Blowout - Large truck loses control after tire failure, particularly dangerous with tanker trucks
  • Blind Spot - Side collision when vehicle travels in semi-truck's "no-zone"
  • Load Spill - Flatbed truck's improperly secured cargo falls onto roadway
  • Override - Truck climbs over rear of smaller vehicle, common with box trucks in sudden stops
  • T-Bone - Delivery truck runs red light/stop sign, striking vehicle's side at intersection

 

Related Resources

Local Courts:

  • Brown County Circuit Court
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin (Green Bay Division)

Support Services:

  • MADD Wisconsin
  • Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin Department of Health Services Trauma Program

Legal References:

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Commercial Driver Manual
  • Wisconsin State Legislature Chapter 346 (Rules of the Road)
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Regulations

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Date: 
Monday, September 2, 2024
Roadway: 
I-43
Type: Car Accident