Greendale is a suburban community where commuting patterns and local road design can contribute to serious crashes. Many wrongful death claims here come down to what can be proven about fault and causation, such as:
- how a collision occurred (lane changes, turning movements, speed, signal compliance)
- whether road conditions or vehicle maintenance played a role
- what witnesses actually observed in the moment
- whether dashcam/video, traffic camera footage, or surveillance exists
In Wisconsin, the way fault is assigned can materially impact recovery. Even when the other party looks clearly at fault, insurance companies may argue comparative negligence—that the deceased shared some responsibility. That’s why early evidence matters.


