Came into bar, asked for beer, was truned down, bartender is being shitty, hes new to this bar, and is kicking people out that have been kicked out of his old bar where he worked, i am one of those people, i called him out, he had other drunk people remove me from bar , in all of having 4 to 6 guys on me i was hurt, torn LCL and a rolled ankle, right leg, was taken to hos by EMS, this happend on 01/01/2018, at around 315am, cops were called after i was hurt, cant walk, cant work, cant take care of my son, pay my bills, so on.
These cases can be difficult, but our office has handled them. If you can show that the owner of the bar knew that the bartender had a tendency for explosive behavior or that there have been prior incidents similar to yours at the bar involving this same bartender, you may have a viable claim. You should consider consulting with an experienced personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. Since you have a serious injury, you could have a very significant case. The statute of limitations in Wisconsin for suing for intentional tort and/or negligence is three years from the date of the occurrence. Failure to file a lawsuit within 3 years, would forever bar your claim.
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