Hopefully, you are never in an automobile accident. However, statistics show that many of us will be in a car accident. Sometimes, those crashes result in serious injuries. With serious injuries come lost wages, medical bills as well as home care, nursing home costs, etc. These costs can be staggering and can have a serious […]
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WISCONSIN PERSONAL INJURY LAW: WISCONSIN CAR ACCIDENTS IN BAD WEATHER – DOES IT MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Hopefully, this winter will be as mild and uneventful as last winter in Wisconsin. However, if it is a typical winter we will experience snow, freezing rain, melting and refreezing and more snow. With this inclement weather comes more car accidents. The best advice for all of us is to drive cautiously in inclement weather […]
Vaccine Compensation Law: Is Your Child’s Life Worth More Than $250,000? A Good Question with No Good Answer.
Recently, I read an article about the death of a 4 month old from northern Idaho. The 4 month old had what is commonly referred to as routine vaccinations at his 4 month check-up and within a few days died with the autopsy report showing the cause of death being SIDS. The author was outraged […]
Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Law: Can I Have a Worker’s Compensation Claim and a Lawsuit for the Same Injury?
The quick answer is “yes”, depending upon the circumstances. If you are working at the time of an accident caused by the negligence of another person, as long as that person is not a co-worker or your employer, you can get both worker’s compensation benefits and damages from the negligent party. For example, if your […]
Wisconsin Personal Injury Law: It was Just an Accident! Really?
In the 27+ years in which I have been representing victims injured in car accidents caused by the negligence of others, I have heard it said many times by defense attorneys and insurance adjusters that their client or their company is not responsible because it was “just an accident”. These people argue that the car […]
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