Absolutely. One of the things we know is that, as people age, there can be a greater risk of falls, tripping and slipping. This does not mean, however, that we… CONTINUE
Slip and Falls in Public Places
There are two kinds of slip or trip and falls in a public space. One is a situation where the property owner has modified or designed a facility that is… CONTINUE
Premises Liability and Older Homes
Older homes sometimes pose unusual safety hazards, for example, their stairs may be steeper than modern Milwaukee law allows. The stairs that don’t conform to modern standards are often “grandfathered”… CONTINUE
Homeowners’ Negligence and Premises Liability
Q: What actions might a homeowner do rise to the level of negligence when someone gets hurt on their property? A common example of a homeowner’s negligence, done without a… CONTINUE
Premises Liability
Q: What is premises liability? “Premises Liability” is what we call cases that involve injury due to the conditions of a physical place. These cases include slip/trip and falls, defective… CONTINUE
What if I can’t afford to hire an experienced brain injury attorney?
A contingency fee agreement is where the lawyer agrees that they will begin work on your case immediately, in exchange for the promise to pay them at the end of… CONTINUE
Is there an advantage in hiring a lawyer such as yourself who is experienced with head injury cases?
Absolutely. This is one of those areas of law and medical science where things change all the time in our understanding of head injuries. You have to have a lawyer… CONTINUE
What if the head injury is hidden; it doesn’t manifest for a long time?
In Wisconsin, most (but not all!) injury cases have a three-year statute of limitations. If you received a mild traumatic brain injury from an accident, you are going to be… CONTINUE
What kind of damages would a brain injury patient typically get?
When we’re looking at anything that manifests itself long-term, damage needs to be evaluated. We are often looking at a loss of earnings capacity, which means a meaningful reduction in… CONTINUE
What kind of experts are used when to prove a brain injury case?
The key experts tend to be neuropsychologists or neuropsychological testing evaluators. Sometimes psychologists will address the repercussions of the brain injury, but usually there’s the neuropsychologist who provides insight into… CONTINUE
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