The three most important things to do in a car accident include: make sure you are safe make sure the people around you are safe call the authorities Do I… CONTINUE
What if I can’t afford a lawyer for my car accident case?
In car accident injury cases, our law firm works on what’s called a contingency-fee basis. What that means is that we work without payment up front, and only get paid… CONTINUE
Social Media Discovery: Changing the Face of Civil Litigation
The use of social media has exploded in the last 10 years, changing the landscape of civil litigation. In today’s age of chat groups, Twitter, and Facebook, social media can… CONTINUE
Do I Need A Lawyer? You can’t learn everything from the Internet
“Do I really need a lawyer?” Any lawyer will tell you that there are some cases that people can capably handle for themselves. A reputable lawyer will even advise some clients that… CONTINUE
The Miserable Minority
When we have a client who has endured long-term treatment for a car accident, we inevitably hear from the insurance company “they should have been better in 6-8 weeks.” This… CONTINUE
Why do “never events” keep happening?
The federal government has issued various orders that hold that Medicare won’t pay for services provided due to “never events.” So what is a never event? Things like forgotten equipment… CONTINUE
The Perils of Buying Your Auto Insurance On-Line
Advertisements for auto insurance tell you to “just go on-line” and to “pick your own price.” There is no question that buying insurance can be accomplished quickly and easily on-line…. CONTINUE
FAQ’s for the LGBT Client
With the recent election of a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice who had made extremely incendiary and bigoted comments as a college student about the LGBT community, clients have posed various… CONTINUE
Blaming the Blameless
The New York Police Department was sued by a man who was run over while crossing with the light in the crosswalk. The striking squad car was driven by a… CONTINUE
When Looking Both Ways Isn’t Enough
A recent study from 2015 found that pedestrian death rose 10%. Nearly 5,000 Americans are killed every year while walking. In Wisconsin, pedestrian deaths are 8.4% of all deaths, a… CONTINUE
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