Foot Injury

Foot Injury Lawyer in Wisconsin


Wisconsin Foot Injury Attorney


Foot Injury Attorney Milwaukee, WisconsinFoot Injuries often result in chronic, permanent painful conditions. Foot Injuries can also dramatically effect an injury victim’s quality of life due to immobility or pain with movement. The Foot is the foundation of an active lifestyle and is critical in most sporting events.

While we have offices in Milwaukee and Madison, we handle foot injury cases that happen throughout Wisconsin.

Foot Injuries can result from direct blunt force trauma, such as trauma from a Car Accident, Pedestrian Accident, or Bicycle Accident. Foot Injuries can also result from indirect trauma, as is common in Slip and Fall Accidents.

Foot Fractures


The Foot consists of 26 bones, several tendons, ligaments and muscles, all susceptible to injury from trauma. 25 percent of the bones in the human body are located in the Foot.


Foot Injuries can result in a fracture to any of the following:


  • Fractured Talus
  • Fractured Calcaneus
  • Fractured Cuboid
  • Fractured Navicular
  • Fractured Cuneiforms
  • Fractured Metatarsals
  • Fractured Phalanges

Foot Fractures – Mechanism of Injury


A direct blow to the Foot area is the most common cause of Foot Fracture. A Crush Injury often results in Fracture to several bones in the Foot.

Treatment of Foot Fractures


The treatment of a Foot Fracture or a Broken Foot can include the following:

  • Foot Immobilization or Casting of the Foot
  • Physical Therapy
  • Massage Therapy
  • Ultrasound
  • Pain Medication and Muscle Relaxants
  • Surgery
Oftentimes, the pain and lack of range of motion will resolve with immobilization and avoiding use of the Foot. However, these injuries often linger and many times they are aggravated once the individual regains mobility and full use of the Fractured Foot.

Complications After Foot Fracture


The majority of Foot Fractures heal with some type of ongoing pain, swelling or other problems. Complications following Foot Fracture can include the following:

Foot Joint, Foot Muscle, Foot Tendon and Foot Ligament Injuries


The Foot consists of many joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, all of which are susceptible to injury from trauma to the foot. There are several common soft-tissue injuries to the Foot, including the following:

  • CalcaneoFibular Ligament Injury
  • Talofibular Ligament Injury
  • Plantar Fascia Ligament Injury
  • Achilles Tendon Injury
  • Peroneal Tendon Injury
  • Posterior Tibialis Tendon Tendon
  • Anterior Tibialis Tendon Injury
  • Extensor Digitorum Tendon Injury
  • Extensor Hallicus Tendon Injury

Treatment of Injuries to the Foot Joints, Muscles, Tendons & Ligaments


The treatment of a Foot Injury to the Foot Joints, Foot Muscles, Foot Tendons or Foot Ligaments can include the following:

  • Foot Immobilization or Casting of the Foot
  • Physical Therapy
  • Massage Therapy
  • Ultrasound
  • Pain Medication and Muscle Relaxants
  • Surgery
Oftentimes, the pain and lack of range of motion will resolve with immobilization and avoiding use of the Foot. However, these injuries often linger and many times they are aggravated once the individual regains mobility and full use of the Injured Foot.

Complications Following Injuries to the Foot Joints, Muscles, Tendons & Ligaments


Many times Injuries to Foot Joints, Foot Muscles, Foot Tendons and Foot Ligaments cause permanent impairment to the injury victim.

Contact an Experienced Wisconsin Foot Injury Attorney


Each year innocent victims suffer Wisconsin Foot Injuries as a result of the carelessness of another. It is critical that Foot Injury victims have an attorney that understands Foot Injuries and the potential ongoing problems that can result from Foot Fractures and injuries to the Foot Joints, Foot Muscles, Foot Tendons and Foot Ligaments.

If you or a loved one has sustained a Foot Injury due to the negligence of another, be sure to contact an experienced Wisconsin Foot Injury Attorney.
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