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Mudge Porter Lundeen & Seguin, S.C.

Mudge Porter Lundeen & Seguin, S.C.

110 Second Street, Post Office Box 469, Hudson, WI 54016, Hudson, WI 54016

Google3.9(34 reviews)
9 Attorneys
$766.1M+ Recovered
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About Mudge Porter Lundeen & Seguin, S.C.

Mudge Porter Lundeen & Seguin, S.C. is a Wisconsin law firm serving clients in Hudson, the St. Croix Valley, and western Wisconsin. The firm handles personal injury, family law, criminal defense, business law, employment law, and estate planning matters. Established in 1983, the firm has nine attorneys, including some who are AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell or recognized as Rising Stars. They also provide home and hospital visits for injury cases.

Notable Case Results

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$765M

Brain Injury

Class action lawsuit against the National Football League regarding concussions and brain injuries. Judge preliminarily accepted a $765 million settlement. The settlement requires former players to prove cognitive damage from brain injury to be eligible for compensation.

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$562,500

Wrongful Death

A wrongful death lawsuit against the State of Wisconsin was settled for $562,500 after a schizophrenic man committed suicide in a mental health facility due to negligent monitoring. Staff members failed to notice his death for 18 hours. The state did not admit liability but settled to avoid litigation.

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$219,000

Workplace Accident

A Green Bay company, Bay Fabrication, was cited with five violations by OSHA and faces over $219,000 in proposed penalties after two workers suffered severe injuries (crushed hand, partial finger amputation) from molding machines due to damaged safety interlocks and disabled safety guards.

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$124,709

Workplace Accident

A commercial laundry equipment manufacturer, Alliance Laundry Systems, faces $124,709 in penalties and a safety violation from OSHA after a worker suffered an amputation injury. This was the second amputation in two months due to insufficient machine guarding. OSHA had previously requested guarding for the machinery.

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$105,000

Workplace Accident

An 18-year-old man working on a bridge project was killed when struck by a rough-terrain forklift. OSHA investigation found one willful workplace safety violation. This was the third fatal accident for the contractor since 2012. OSHA placed the contractor on the Severe Violator Enforcement Program and assessed a $105,000 fine.

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$50,000

Car Accidents

Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling may allow victims of car accidents to obtain additional compensation under their insurance policies if damages exceed the maximum amount rental car companies are required to pay. This stems from a 2007 incident where an uninsured motorist in an Avis rental car killed a victim. The rental car company paid $50,000, but the victim's family sought more from her own policy.

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