A guardianship is a grant of legal rights to a non-parent of a child. It allows the non-parent to take certain actions, such as authorizing medical treatment, applying for social services, school enrollment, etc., and to obtain “care and custody” of the child. The appointed guardian does not necessarily take the place of the parent, […]
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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 […]
Worker’s Compensation Law in Wisconsin: I Am Not Sure If My Injury Is Bad
I receive calls every day from workers who have been injured on the job. Recently, I received a call from a worker injured more than six months ago. The employee worked for a small company and was actually working with the owner at the time of the accident. At that time, the worker although injured […]
Wisconsin Personal Injury Law: What is a Dog Owner Obligated to Pay if Their Dog Causes Injury or Bites?
In Wisconsin, just like any other state in the country, a dog owner whose dog causes injury is responsible for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, disfigurement and emotional injury. To prevail in a dog bite case in Wisconsin you only need to prove that the dog that caused injury was owned or under […]
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