In most accidents, more than one driver contributes to causing an accident. Determining the degree of responsibility is a big part of resolving an accident claim. If you are in an accidnet and the police officer said the other driver admitted to not seeing you when he pulled from the stop sign and caused the crash, […]
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WISCONSIN DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW: WHAT SHOULD I DO TO PROTECT MY CHILDREN?
Does divorce impact the child? Of course it does. How much usually depends upon the parents. Think about it, a child generally has to go from a relationship whereby he or she has constant contact with both parents under the same roof on a 24/7 basis. Divorce can dramatically impact how, when and how much […]
WISCONSIN PERSONAL INJURY: IN WISCONSIN, ARE RED LIGHT CAMERAS FOR SAFETY OR INCOME?
Over morning coffee I was watching an early morning news show that discussed red light cameras. These are cameras that are put up at intersections and catch motorists running red lights. Their car, license plate and often times even their own faces are caught running the red light. The municipality then sends them a ticket […]
Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Law: I Was Injured on The Job – How and When Do I Get Paid?
From the date of your injury until you have reached an end of healing, you get temporary total disability benefits which are two-thirds of your weekly wage, up to the maximum rate for the year of injury which is set by law. In most cases, your first payment will be made by the insurance company […]
Vaccine Compensation Law: What is the MMR Vaccine and What Can I Do if My Child Has an Adverse Reaction?
The MMR vaccine is first given to a child between the ages of 12 and 15 months. A second MMR shot is given generally between the ages of 4 and 6 before they enter school. Usually, proof of MMR vaccination is needed for your child to attend school. The MMR is one of the most […]
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