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Did You Know There Is A Time Limit For Wisconsin Wrongful Death Lawsuits?

If your loved one died due to someone else’s negligent actions, a wrongful death lawsuit could help you and your family become whole again after the tragedy. 

Unfortunately, the clock started ticking at your loved one’s death. Depending on the circumstances of the fatal incident, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Wisconsin requires that you do so within two or three years of the death. 

Motor Vehicle Accident Deaths Must Be Addressed Sooner

After the 2-3 year timeline, the defense will likely file a motion to dismiss any potential lawsuit you might bring. Therefore, you must take legal action quickly to help you and your family recover. 

You must file the lawsuit within two years if the death involves a motor vehicle, including cars, motorcycles, and ATVs. You must file the lawsuit within three years if the death resulted from negligence or other wrongful acts and did not involve a motor vehicle. 

The Sooner You File, the Better Your Chances of Recovery

Waiting until the statute of limitations expires could limit your options in a wrongful death lawsuit. Lawsuits brought in the immediate aftermath of your loved one’s death can be a lot to handle, on top of deep grief, funeral arrangements, and countless expenses related to the end. Give yourself room to address these considerations first if needed. You have suffered a significant loss and deserve the time and emotional space to grieve.

When you are ready, a Wisconsin wrongful death attorney can help you hold the negligent party accountable for the death of your loved one. The farther you are from the 2-3 year deadline when you file, the more time your lawyer will have to gather the evidence needed to recover damages. 

You may be entitled to damages to cover medical expenses resulting from the injury or illness, funeral and burial costs, and non-economic damages such as pain and suffering caused by the death. In the aftermath of a loved one’s death, consult an expert personal injury/wrongful death lawyer as soon as possible to help you gain the financial security you need to focus on grieving your loss.