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 […]
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Wisconsin Family Law: What is a Deposition?
A deposition occurs when a party or witness is orally questioned by an attorney, under oath, outside the courtroom. It is a form of pretrial discovery that allows one of the parties to obtain information to evaluate and prepare the case. Each party has a right to discovery of information from the other, and the […]
Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation: What is an IME (Independent Medical Exam)?
Recently, I received a call from a new client. She called because friends and family told her she needed an experienced worker’s compensation attorney. Although her family thought she needed an attorney, she wasn’t sure because all was well with her case and in fact she was scheduled for an “IME”. Having practiced worker’s compensation […]
Vaccine Compensation Law: Flu Vaccine Injury Claim
Recently, we settled an injury claim in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for a client who suffered Guillain–Barré Syndrome as a result of the flu vaccine. Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is a disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. In this case, we claimed that the disorder was […]
Vaccine Compensation Law: When Filing a Claim With the VICP, Am I Entitled to a Jury Trial?
VICP (The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program) was established in 1986 to help compensate vaccine recipients and their families who have been severely injured as a result of adverse effects from certain vaccines. Over the course of the years, I have represented many victims and their families who were seriously injured or died from adverse […]
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