Milwaukee Personal Injury Lawyer

Your Personal Injury Lawsuit

If you've been injured due to the negligence of someone else, then you have a lot to do. First and foremost, you need to make sure that you're handling your injuries properly and getting the medical care you need. Secondly, you need to begin to think about the process that's involved with protecting your legal rights and obtaining a justifiable recovery for the costs and damages you've incurred.

Below is a brief outline of how a typical lawsuit would proceed. As you'll see, the best way to proceed is to contact a Milwaukee personal injury lawyer at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. today to schedule a free initial consultation.

First steps

The first steps of a lawsuit are rather straightforward. You need to complete your free initial consultation with your Milwaukee personal injury lawyer at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. Assuming that a decision is made to move forward, your attorney will most likely contact the other party's representatives to alert them to his or her involvement. If no fair settlement seems plausible, then your attorney will file the lawsuit with the proper court, and the defendant or defendants will be served with notice that an action has been commenced.

Discovery

After the lawsuit has been filed, court rules provide governance for how discovery should proceed. Discovery is basically the step within an action whereby all potentially relevant information is gathered, including police reports of the incident, insurance records, information regarding the parties and almost any other sort of information that could aid in coming to a solution to the matter at hand.

Interaction

Although many courts technically see this part of the process as discovery, this is often the stage of a lawsuit where the parties begin to work with each other in an effort to settle the matter. This aspect of the proceedings could also involve depositions, which typically occur after the attorneys have had a chance to review the preliminary information. Assuming no settlement is reached during depositions or any pre-trial conferences, the final step needs to take place.

Trial

If all the steps above fail to produce a fair settlement, your attorney will work with you to prepare for and to prosecute a trial. These trials can be very complicated, and can often involve expert witnesses, controversial evidence and strong arguments made to the jury.

Generally, you should see at this point that while a proper recovery is attainable, you will need the help of a Milwaukee personal injury lawyer at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. Contact the firm today to schedule your free initial consultation.

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