Waukesha Personal Injury Lawyer

Helping Waukesha County accident victims move forward

Erdmann Law Offices, S.C. represents clients across Waukesha with accessible, experienced advocacy for crashes, falls, and serious injury claims.

Experienced representation a short drive away

Serving the city of Waukesha and the greater county

Our office is a quick trip east on I-94, and we frequently handle cases in Waukesha County. From busy stretches near Moreland Boulevard and Highway 18 to I-94 interchanges by Brookfield and the city of Waukesha, collisions and premises incidents are common. Historic downtown sidewalks, retail parking lots, and neighborhood streets each present unique hazards. We meet clients at home, at ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital, or at any convenient location. With decades of experience, we guide Waukesha clients through the process with clear answers and steady communication.

Injury cases in Waukesha we cover

Focused help for common local incidents


Explore these related pages for details on how we build your claim.

Crashes along I-94 and the Highway 18 corridor can involve multi-vehicle impacts and complex insurance issues. We gather reports, scene photos, and medical proof.

Cars involved in a collision on a crosswalk; damaged white and silver cars, a brown SUV, and people nearby.

Falls in stores, on uneven sidewalks, or in parking lots require showing notice and negligent maintenance. We pursue property owners for unsafe conditions.

Person with umbrella walks on a rainy street past a storefront with other people visible.

Suburban neighborhoods see bites and knockdowns that cause scarring and anxiety. We pursue homeowners’ or renters’ coverage to fund recovery.

Close-up of a dog's snout biting a person's finger, teeth visible, black and tan fur.

High-speed routes through Waukesha County elevate injury severity. We bring in reconstruction experts where needed.

Motorcycle crashed near a truck on a highway. Debris and smoke surround the vehicles.

For life-changing injuries or losses, we coordinate experts to document long-term needs and family damages.

Man with leg in cast rests on chair, smiling, crutches nearby. Gray background.

Personalized service with county-level experience

Why choose a nearby West Allis attorney for a Waukesha case

We practice in Waukesha County regularly and understand its filing procedures, discovery practices, and jury tendencies. Because we are close by, we can visit scenes quickly and meet wherever you are comfortable. Clients work directly with Robert Erdmann, a certified trial advocate with decades of courtroom experience. We advance the case efficiently while making sure settlement decisions are informed by medical progress and long-term needs. Distance is small; dedication is substantial.

What clients ask when starting a claim

Questions about Waukesha personal injury cases

  • Do you handle lawsuits in Waukesha County courts?

    Yes. We file and litigate in Waukesha County and coordinate hearings, mediations, and trials there when appropriate. Our familiarity with local procedures and scheduling helps reduce delays and keeps your case on track. We will keep you updated on every step and explain what to expect at each stage.

  • Will I need to travel to your office or Milwaukee for meetings?

    Not unless you prefer it. We often meet clients in Waukesha or handle updates by phone and video. If court appearances are required, they will be in Waukesha County when the case is filed there. We try to minimize travel so you can focus on treatment and recovery.

  • Are your fees different for Waukesha cases?

    No. We use the same contingency fee structure for all clients: no fee unless we win, with a clear explanation of costs. We front case expenses and address them at the end of the matter. Transparency is part of how we work.

  • Do you know Waukesha-area providers and resources?

    Yes. We frequently coordinate records and billing with ProHealth Waukesha Memorial and other local providers. If you need help finding follow-up care or understanding medical liens, we explain options and communicate with providers on your behalf.

  • How quickly should I contact a lawyer after an accident in Waukesha?

    Immediately is best. Evidence like store video or dash-cam files can be overwritten quickly, and witnesses become harder to locate with time. Early legal involvement preserves key proof, protects you from damaging statements to insurers, and sets the claim on the right track from day one.