Notice of Injury & Claim Form - Wisconsin Department of Justice 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the Claimant’s Name, Address, and Phone number in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. Fill in the Time and Date of Occurrence. This is crucial as it establishes the timeline for your claim.
  4. Specify the Location where the incident occurred. This helps in identifying jurisdiction and relevant details.
  5. In the Statement of Circumstances section, provide a detailed account of what happened, including names of any involved persons, especially state officers or employees. If more space is needed, utilize the backside of the form.
  6. Review your entries carefully. Once satisfied, sign and date the form at the bottom to certify its accuracy.
  7. Finally, ensure that you send this completed form via certified mail to the Attorney General within 120 days from the event date.

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Common components of a notice of claim Claimants information: Full name, address, and contact details of the person making the claim. Description of the incident: A detailed account of what happened, including the date, time, and location of the incident.
How do I Write a Notice of Claim Letter? Begin with Your Contact Information: Start with your name, address, phone number, and email. State the Purpose: Clearly explain why you are writing. Include Relevant Facts: Detail the incident, including dates, locations, and any parties involved.
Write a letter before claim your name and address. a summary of whats happened. what you want the person or business to do about it. how much money you want - like the cost of repair or a replacement - and how youve calculated that amount. a deadline for reply - usually 14 days.

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Your Statement of Claim contains your pleadings, i.e. your written statement about what your claim is about and why you are entitled to damages. It is the first document that the trial judge will read and the single most important document that you will have to draft throughout the court process.
If you do want to bring a claim for compensation for a personal injury, you will need to get advice from a lawyer specialising in these types of cases. We recommend that you do so as soon as possible after your accident as there are strict time limits on taking legal action.

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