There are two categories used nowadays to describe brain injury: The first is “mild traumatic brain injury,” and the second, simply, “traumatic brain injury.” It is important to understand both terms because each have very specific meanings and are often misused. A mild traumatic brain injury is what we used to call a “concussion.” It […]
When Time Runs Out . . .
It isn’t rare for us to receive a call from a well-meaning person who explains that they are nearly 3 years post-accident and are now searching for a lawyer to take their case. Their most common complaint is that they can’t find a lawyer and are now concerned that they won’t be able to make […]
Where Someone’s Dog Is Killed By Another Dog
Typically, the owner of the dog that was the victim of the attack will want to sue the homeowner for the loss of the society and companionship of their dog. Unfortunately, under Wisconsin law, dogs are considered livestock and the only damages you can be awarded for livestock is the fair market value of the […]
What I can expect as your client regarding discovery over the course of bringing the case to trial?
If the case doesn’t settle, we are prepared to go the distance to make sure that our client gets everything that they deserve for their dog bite injuries. Some of the initial work that we do is to make requests for prior veterinary records. We may take the deposition of all the family members to […]
If a dog owner puts up a “Beware of Dog” sign, does that help limit that dog owner’s liability if someone is visiting and doesn’t beware of the dog?
A ‘beware of dog’ sign does not eliminate a dog owner’s duty to be safe and to keep the people who come into his or her property or their home safe. A “beware of dog” sign is not a “get out of jail free” card. For example, if you have a “beware of dog” sign […]
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