Legal Case Types


Over the last two decades, Brian has lectured and advised other injury lawyers on the intricacies and successful handling of cases. Our firm prides itself on personal attention to each of our clients. Your case will not be one of hundreds being "processed" by a large firm, especially those spending huge sums on T.V. marketing. Brian brings decades of experience handling injury and wrongful death cases in the following areas:

Wojtalewicz Law Firm has over four decades of experience helping people and families faced with the following catastrophic injuries...


Dawn Schoep with Brian Wojtalewicz outside the Chippewa County Courthouse after achieving a $10+ Million dollar verdict in a sexual abuse case

Dawn Schoep with Brian Wojtalewicz outside the Chippewa County Courthouse after achieving a $10+ Million dollar verdict in a sexual abuse case

In December, 2016, Brian won a verdict of $10,500,000 before a jury of Chippewa County, Minnesota, in the case of Schoep v. Schoep.   The jury found the defendant, Jay Schoep,  Sr., liable for sexually abusing his minor daughter for years. 

Read the full story on the West Central Tribune's article: "Chippewa County jury awards over $10 million in abuse case."


Semi-truck crashes are notorious for causing severe injuries and death to innocent drivers and passengers on our roadways. We have built years of expertise in the investigation of these truck accident crashes.


Nothing is as devastating as losing a beloved member of your family, particularly where it was caused by wrongful conduct or negligence. No attorney or law can bring them back, but a family deserves...


Vehicle accident cases, including car and motorcycle accidents, involve many intricacies. We have built years of experience handling these types of cases...


While claims and lawsuits over the past four decades have caused improvements in safety design of products we live with every day, too many Americans...


A bad result in medicine does not equate to negligence (malpractice); rather, it must be shown that the medical provider acted or failed to act...