“Anoxic” injuries, for example, occur when the brain does not get enough oxygen or is deprived of oxygen for a while. “Anoxia” (a traumatic lack of oxygen to the brain) can be the result of various events, including a stroke, drowning, or carbon monoxide/chemical poisoning. When you see those sorts of insults, all of the […]
How do you measure how traumatic the injury was outside of what you would see in an X-ray?
When we talk about traumatic brain injuries, we talk about the physical manifestations of it. Is there something we can see on an x-ray, a CT scan or an MRI? What most people are most concerned about aren’t those things. Instead, they are wondering how to quantify the impact that a traumatic event has had […]
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 […]
Multiple Injured Parties in the Same Vehicle
Q: If I get injured in a car accident that wasn’t my fault and my passenger gets injured too, can both of us hire you? The answer to that is “It depends.” To a certain extent, there can be a conflict of interest. On the other hand, it can be what’s called a “waivable conflict […]
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