Information about traumatic brain injury after a Green Bay truck accident

Green Bay Truck Accident Brain Injury Lawsuits: Understanding Your Legal Rights After a TBI

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) from commercial truck accidents represent some of the most devastating injuries on Wisconsin roadways, particularly along Green Bay's busy I-43 and US-41 corridors. These life-altering injuries can range from mild concussions to severe trauma resulting in permanent cognitive impairment, personality changes, memory loss, and motor function difficulties. When a passenger vehicle collides with a commercial truck, the disparity in size and weight often leads to catastrophic head trauma, even in crashes at moderate speeds. TBI victims may face extensive medical treatment, including emergency neurosurgery, prolonged rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, and ongoing care. The impact extends beyond immediate medical concerns to long-term challenges like lost wages, diminished earning capacity, and the need for lifestyle modifications or permanent assistance. In the context of a personal injury claim, documenting the full scope of TBI effects is crucial, as these injuries often have delayed symptoms and can worsen over time, requiring careful medical documentation and expert testimony to establish the connection between the truck accident and the resulting brain trauma.

Legal Rights and Considerations: In Wisconsin, truck accident TBI claims are governed by the state's modified comparative negligence system, where victims can recover damages as long as they are not more than 51% at fault for the accident. Multiple parties may be liable, including the truck driver, trucking company, vehicle manufacturers, or maintenance providers. The state's minimum commercial vehicle insurance requirements mandate at least $750,000 in liability coverage, though many carriers maintain higher limits. Victims have three years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit under Wisconsin's statute of limitations (Wis. Stat. § 893.54). Compensation may include economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life), with no statutory cap on most personal injury damages in Wisconsin. An experienced Green Bay trucking accident lawyer will help with all aspects of the resulting 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 get help from an attorney who specializes in your type of accident or injury:

Regardless of how severe an accident is, almost everyone involved has to deal with insurance companies and claims. For crashes involving more serious injuries, or when a fatal crash occurs, a Charlottesville personal injury attorney is needed to manage the insurance claim. Go here to learn more about how a Green Bay personal injury lawyer helps injured victims.

Related Resources: Local Courts:

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

Support Services:

  • Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin
  • ADRC of Brown County
  • Unity Traumatic Brain Injury Support Group - Green Bay
  • Bellin Health Neurological Recovery Program

Regulatory Resources:

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Program
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Regulations
  • Wisconsin State Legislature Chapter 346: Rules of the Road
  • Wisconsin Commercial Driver's Manual

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