Very young children may not have the vocabulary to express how they’re feeling. All they know is they don’t feel good and they may not even recognize that they don’t… CONTINUE
How to Know if Your Child is Injured after a Car Accident
If you are involved in a car accident with your child, it’s important to know how to recognize signs of injury. One of the challenges we have with small children… CONTINUE
What are common causes of injuries to children in Wisconsin?
Physical injuries aside, from the perspective of those children, the emotional trauma of what has happened to them in a car accident or by some other means can be extreme… CONTINUE
What are common causes of truck accidents in Wisconsin?
There are several common causes of truck accidents in Wisconsin, including: Driver Fatigue: Truck drivers may be on the road for long hours and may be at risk of becoming… CONTINUE
What is the Wisconsin Emergency Doctrine as it Pertains to Car Accidents?
The Wisconsin Emergency Doctrine is a legal principle that allows drivers to take reasonable actions in response to an unexpected emergency without being held liable for resulting accidents or injuries…. CONTINUE
What Responsibilities Do Milwaukee Drivers Have During Severe Weather Conditions?
Milwaukee is well-known for its extreme weather. Severe rain, ice and snow can make it hard to keep a vehicle safely on the road, or even to see through the… CONTINUE
What Kinds of Accidents Involve Electric Scooters in Milwaukee?
Since being approved for consumer use in Milwaukee, electric scooters have become increasingly popular, and unfortunately, with more of them on roads, accidents involving electric scooters have also increased. Here… CONTINUE
In Wisconsin, what are the minimum car insurance requirements and how much should I get?
In Wisconsin, drivers are required to carry liability insurance to cover damages and injuries they may cause in an accident. The minimum car insurance requirements in Wisconsin are: $25,000 bodily… CONTINUE
If I’m partly responsible for my injury as a pedestrian, can I still sue in Wisconsin?
Yes, you may still be able to sue for your injuries as a pedestrian in Wisconsin even if you are partly responsible for the accident. Wisconsin follows a modified contributory… CONTINUE
What kind of compensation can be recovered as an injured pedestrian in Wisconsin?
If you are injured as a pedestrian in Wisconsin, you may be able to recover several types of compensation, including: Medical Expenses: You may be able to recover compensation for… CONTINUE
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