Umbrella insurance is insurance that goes on top of another policy. It is a second policy that you pay for separately from the first. It is usually purchased in conjunction… CONTINUE
Different Ways of Using Automobile Insurance Property Damage
There are many different ways we would use automobile insurance in an automobile case. First, if your car is damaged in an accident, if you have coverage of your own… CONTINUE
What Are the Different Types of Auto Insurance?
The key types of auto insurance coverage in automobile cases are property damage coverage and injury coverage. Collision is coverage you buy for your own car in case you damage it… CONTINUE
Why it is important to hire an experienced slip and fall attorney?
An interesting fact about slip/trip and fall lawsuits is a lot of lawyers won’t take them because they are complicated, difficult and require a lot more work that other type… CONTINUE
Parking Lot Trip and Fall Example
In November 2017, our client was traversing a parking lot that had not been properly maintained and tripped on a heaved crack that the owners of the building were aware… CONTINUE
What is the responsibility of a Milwaukee area property owner regarding ice and snow removal?
Homeowners have an obligation to remove snow and to make their pathways and sidewalks reasonably safe within a reasonable period of time. What does that mean? The answer is that… CONTINUE
What kind of damages can I recover in a slip and fall accident?
Damages in a slip and fall accident are very similar to the same sort of damages you would see in an automobile accident. Past and future medical bills, past and… CONTINUE
Premises Liability and Workplace Injuries
The most common situation of workplace injuries that we see are people who are injured in their employer’s parking lot. The issue then becomes, “can I bring a claim against… CONTINUE
Slip and Fall Injuries, Contributory Negligence and the Elderly
Q: If an elderly person is forced to step up a high curb when there should be a ramp, was the elderly person contributorily negligent in the sense that he… CONTINUE
Premises Liability and the “Eggshell Plaintiff”
Q: What is the term the “eggshell plaintiff” mean? “Eggshell plaintiff” is a legal term for, basically, taking people as they come. The law requires of us a duty of… CONTINUE
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