About Charles Kyle Kenyon
Charles Kenyon is a distinguished criminal defense lawyer in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. Admitted to the bar in 1979, he brings extensive experience from his roles as an elected District Attorney and a public defender. His dedication to the legal field is further demonstrated through his involvement in training fellow attorneys.
He has contributed to the professional development of lawyers through training sessions for respected organizations such as the American Bar Association, the National Association of District Attorneys, the Wisconsin Department of Justice, and the State Public Defenders Office. For more details on his career and contributions, please visit his website.
The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your situation.
Practice Areas
Wisconsin Car Accident Laws
Understanding Wisconsin's accident laws is critical when pursuing a claim. Here are the key legal rules that apply to your case:
Statute of Limitations
3 years
Time limit to file a claim
Negligence Rule
modified comparative fault (51%)
How fault is determined
Min. Insurance (BI/PD)
$25K/$50K/$10K
Per person/per accident/property
Insurance System
At-Fault
At-fault driver's insurance pays
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Charles Kenyon's area of expertise?
Charles Kenyon specializes in criminal defense law in Madison, Wisconsin.
When was Charles Kenyon admitted to the bar?
He was admitted to the bar in 1979.
Has Charles Kenyon held any notable legal positions?
Yes, he has served as both an elected District Attorney and a public defender.
Does Charles Kenyon provide legal training?
Yes, he has trained lawyers for organizations like the American Bar Association and the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
Contact Information
Need Legal Help?
Contact Charles Kyle Kenyon for a free consultation about your accident case.
Call for Free ConsultationAfter an Accident
- 1Seek immediate medical attention
- 2Document the scene & gather evidence
- 3File a police report
- 4Don't speak to insurance adjusters alone
- 5Contact Charles for a free case review



