Find a lawyer in Oshkosh, Wisconsin for your personal injury case.

I have proudly worked as a trial lawyer in the Oshkosh area for more than twenty-five years. My goal has always been to make a difference one client at a time. If you have been hurt due to someone else’s negligence or wrongful acts, were injured at work, or are thinking about filing for disability, I will take the time to understand the physical, mental, and financial stresses that you are facing.

 

I know that you will probably have a lot of questions, and I will work with you to make sure that your unique concerns are addressed. I take great pride in the great number of clients who tell me how grateful they are that all of their options were finally explained to them in a way that they fully understood. I am especially appreciative that most of my clients come to me from referrals by past clients.  I really look forward to hearing from you.

You Need Someone on Your Side

When you have been hurt and make a claim with an insurance company, they often work really hard to make you believe that they are looking out for you. They do that because they don’t want you to hire an attorney. They understand that if you hire an attorney, settling your case will often become much more expensive for them. That is bad for them, but great for you.

You do not have to face it all alone. Having an attorney on your side through all of the stressful and overwhelming decisions that come your way when you have a legal dispute will help to protect your interests—instead of the insurance company’s.  

Hire someone you can trust. Hire an attorney with many years of relevant experience who will stand by your side on your darkest days to recovery. Call Osowski Law LLC today for a free consultation. 

1486 W. South Park Avenue, Oshkosh WI

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