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Wisconsin Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Were you or a loved one injured in a motorcycle accident in Wisconsin? Get a free, no-obligation case evaluation from experienced attorneys who understand motorcycle law.

Helmet Law: Partial (Age-Based)
Lane Splitting: ❌ Illegal
Filing Deadline: 3 years
3 years
Statute of Limitations
95+
Annual Fatalities
190,000+
Registered Motorcycles
$0
Upfront Cost

Wisconsin Helmet Law

⚠️ Partial Helmet Law

Riders under 18 or those with instructional permits must wear helmets. Adults may ride without helmets.

Wisconsin's partial helmet law requires some riders to wear helmets while exempting others. Understanding exactly who is covered is important—both for compliance and for how it affects your injury claim if you're in an accident.

How Helmet Use Affects Your Claim

Even in states without helmet requirements, insurance adjusters often argue that not wearing a helmet contributed to head injuries, potentially reducing your compensation. An experienced attorney can counter these tactics.

Lane Splitting in Wisconsin

❌ Lane Splitting Illegal

Lane splitting is not permitted in Wisconsin.

Lane splitting is illegal in Wisconsin. If you were lane splitting when your accident occurred, the other party's insurance will likely try to use this against you. However, this doesn't automatically mean you can't recover damages.

Under Wisconsin's comparative fault system, you may still recover damages even if partially at fault, though your award may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Wisconsin Motorcycle Accident Laws

Statute of Limitations: 3 years

In Wisconsin, you have 3 years from the date of your motorcycle accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline could permanently bar you from recovering compensation.

Fault System: Modified comparative fault (51%)

Wisconsin uses a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages as long as you're less than 51% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.

Minimum Insurance Requirements

Wisconsin requires minimum auto insurance coverage of $25,000/$50,000/$10,000. Unfortunately, these minimums often don't cover the full extent of serious motorcycle accident injuries. This is why it's important to carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

Dangerous Roads for Motorcyclists in Wisconsin

These roads see high motorcycle accident rates in Wisconsin:

I-94
I-43
US-151

What Makes Wisconsin Unique

  • Harley-Davidson headquarters in Milwaukee
  • Short riding season due to winters

Common Motorcycle Accidents in Wisconsin

Left-Turn Collisions
Car turns left into oncoming motorcycle
Rear-End Crashes
Distracted driver hits stopped motorcycle
Lane Change Accidents
Driver fails to check blind spot
Dooring Incidents
Parked car opens door into rider's path
Road Hazard Crashes
Potholes, gravel, debris cause loss of control
DUI Accidents
Impaired drivers crossing into rider's lane

Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Serving All of Wisconsin

Our network of experienced motorcycle accident attorneys serves riders throughout Wisconsin, including:

Milwaukee
WI
Madison
WI
Green Bay
WI
Kenosha
WI

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Why Choose Us

  • No upfront fees or costs
  • Motorcycle accident specialists
  • Available 24/7
  • Wisconsin-licensed attorneys

Frequently Asked Questions About Wisconsin Motorcycle Accidents

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations is 3 years from the date of the accident. Don't wait—contact an attorney as soon as possible to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Do I have to wear a helmet in Wisconsin?
Riders under 18 or those with instructional permits must wear helmets. Adults may ride without helmets. Regardless of the law, not wearing a helmet can affect your injury claim if you sustain head injuries.
Can I lane split in Wisconsin?
Lane splitting is not permitted in Wisconsin.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Under Wisconsin's comparative fault system, you can still recover damages even if partially at fault. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.
How much does it cost to hire a Wisconsin motorcycle accident lawyer?
Nothing upfront. Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win your case. The initial consultation is always free.

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