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 questions about navigating the legal system. Here are a few of the most common (answered in broad terms – of course, you should ask your […]
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 police officer talking on the phone. Incredibly, when answering the complaint, the NYPD claimed that the man “caused or contributed” to his own death. What? […]
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 significant rise from 2005 when they comprised only 5.2%. Why the increase? There have been various reasons posed. Perhaps because of smart phones, in-dash displays, […]
Football & Car Crashes: Understanding Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries
There is a lesson to be learned for all of us from football. After years of claiming dramatic head blows were just part of the game, the devastation of repeated hits has finally become clear. Reality is even harder to ignore when you realize that hundreds, if not thousands, of smaller collisions in a player’s […]
Attorney Ann S. Jacobs Testifies Before the Assembly Judiciary Committee
Testimony of Ann S. Jacobs Wisconsin Association for Justice Before the Assembly Judiciary Committee December 17, 2015 Regarding 2015 Assembly Bill 174 Good morning, my name is Ann Jacobs. I live and work in Milwaukee where I am the owner of Jacobs Injury Law, S.C. I am the immediate past president of the Wisconsin Association […]
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