In Lisbon, serious injuries often arise from the kinds of incidents that put residents on the move—commuting, farm-to-market travel, delivery routes, and worksite accidents. What makes these cases “catastrophic” is the ripple effect:
- Treatment that lasts months or years (not just ER care)
- Functional loss—mobility, memory, coordination, breathing, or daily living needs
- Disputes over permanence when symptoms evolve over time
- Higher stakes for liability when multiple parties are involved (employers, contractors, property owners, insurers)
Because outcomes can change as Wisconsin medical care unfolds, an early settlement sometimes undervalues future needs. The goal is to build a claim that matches the reality of life after the injury.


