Racine Personal Injury AttorneyDuring a recent 2-year period in Wisconsin:
These cold, hard numbers only hint at the financial devastation you may have experienced if your family was touched by a tragic accident. If you have been seriously injured, or have lost a loved one to wrongful death, who will see that you recover the compensation that will allow you to rebuild your life? Attorney Eugene A. Gasiorkiewicz has committed his career to helping accident victims recover maximum compensation for their losses.Lead attorney at the Racine, Wisconsin personal injury law firm Hanson & Gasiorkiewicz, S.C. Eugene A. Gasiorkiewicz has distinguished himself as a personal injury and civil litigation attorney for over thirty years. Mr. Gasiorkiewicz has effectively recovered damages through verdicts and settlements achieved through personal, hands-on attention to detail and skill in litigation. Mr. Gasiorkiewicz provides legal representation to clients throughout the United States.
A Wisconsin trial lawyer recognized by the legal professionThe legal profession has recognized Mr. Gasiokiewicz's service through the following memberships and honors:
Litigation attorneys serving clients throughout the United StatesRacine, Wisconsin trial lawyers Martin I. Hanson and Eugene A. Gasiorkiewicz founded the law firm Hanson & Gasiorkiewicz, S.C. in 1979. Since its founding, the firm has focused on litigation, representing individuals and businesses in state and federal courts throughout the United States. Free personal injury claims consultationsHanson & Gasiorkiewicz, S.C. is committed to providing every client with a personal injury claim with a unique, carefully tailored legal strategy in order to maximize benefits to the client. If you would like to discuss a claim with Mr. Gasiorkiewicz, please contact Hanson & Gasiorkiewicz, S.C.'s Racine, Wisconsin offices to arrange a free consultation. Personal injury and civil litigation:
*Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Division of Public Health, Bureau of Community Health Promotion. Wisconsin Violent Injuries and Deaths, 2004 Annual Report, July 2006. (PPH 43089) |







