
My office is located on E Milwaukee Street in Janesville, Wisconsin. Whether you live in Jefferson County, Green County, Rock County, Walworth County, or the southern part of Dane County, I encourage you to contact me about your personal injury case. I'm a native of Janesville, and I've been standing up for victims of personal injury for years.
When you reach out to me for a free case evaluation, I understand that you're going through one of the most difficult times in your life. My main focus is ensuring that you're treated fairly throughout your case - so that you can move forward and recover. There were nearly 130,000 car crashes in the state of Wisconsin in 2016 alone.
When you reach out to me for a free case evaluation, I understand that you're going through one of the most difficult times in your life. My main focus is ensuring that you're treated fairly throughout your case - so that you can move forward and recover. There were nearly 130,000 car crashes in the state of Wisconsin in 2016 alone.
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About the Firm
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I was born and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin and I'm proud to serve the good people in our community. I've dedicated most of the last decade to standing up and fighting for people who have been injured because of someone else's negligence. Emmy joined the Firm in April of 2018 and is an integral part of the Paul Benson Law Firm.
Emmy Green
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Emmy currently serves as the Firm's Legal Assistant. She was born and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin. Emmy attended college in Fort Myers, Florida, and recently returned to Wisconsin to be closer to family. In her free time, Emmy enjoys walking the Ice Age Trails and playing with her dog. All personal injury cases are worked on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless I win your case.
Car Crashes
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When we were younger, we eagerly anticipated the day that we would pass our driver's license test. That small plastic card was a big symbol of freedom. As we get older, driving becomes less idyllic and more a matter of practicality - we get in our cars to drive to work and run errands. When a car accident interrupts this routine, it can be extremely frustrating.
What to Do
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Before you do anything else, pull over to a safe area. If you can't pull over to a safe area, stay in your car until the police arrive. Don't try to run across a highway or busy street because you may be more injured than you realize. But if your car is drive-able, it is best to get to a safe place out of the flow of traffic so that you avoid getting into a second crash.
What Not to Do
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The other driver's insurance company does not care about you. When they call you, they have two goals: 1 Assess the extent of their liability. 2 Minimize their damages. Number one is straightforward. Insurance companies want to manage their risk and know how much money to set aside for each claim. Number two is less obvious.
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