After an accident, one of the most important considerations is the determination of fault and liability. It is essential to determine which party was at fault and was negligent in the crash. Negligence refers to something a driver did, or failed to do, that caused the crash. The driver knew, or should have known, that […]
Read MoreVehicle accidents are common occurrences. While most vehicle accidents are minor, some can be extremely serious and result in severe injuries or fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gathers vehicle statistics from across the country. According to their report, there were 613 traffic fatalities in Wisconsin in 2017. That number has not improved […]
Read MoreIt happens in an instant: One minute you are driving along and the next you find yourself in a car accident. You may suffer severe injuries and property damage due to the accident. Accident victims can file personal injury lawsuits in order to receive compensation for their losses, but what happens when those victims are […]
Read MoreNursing home abuse is a serious problem that thousands of people deal with each year in Wisconsin. The decision to move a loved one into a nursing home is difficult enough for adult children; it can be even more difficult knowing that the staff, nurses, and doctors could be abusing their loved one. Today, we […]
Read MoreEvery day car accidents happen for a variety of reasons. Unkept roadways, adverse weather, and driver negligence can all create collisions that result in significant property damage and injuries to the individuals involved. Accidents caused by driver negligence can be due to a variety of negligence types such as drunk, distracted, or drowsy driving. This last category […]
Read MoreThere are a lot of dishonest, cowardly, and downright oblivious drivers on the road. Any one of these characteristics, or a combination of them, can cause a driver to drive away after hitting another vehicle instead of stopping and exchanging insurance information with the other car’s owner. This type of collision is known as a […]
Read MoreWhen your child is suffering from an injury after being involved in an accident, there is a lot you can do to help him or her recover not just physically, but mentally. Recovering mentally means adapting back to his or her previous routine of going to school and enjoying his or her regular activities. You […]
Read MoreDog bites claims are not always like other types of personal injury claim. While most personal injury claims require the victim to demonstrate that another party caused his or her injury through negligence, this is not always the case with dog bite claims. Depending on the state in which the dog bite occurs, a dog’s […]
Read MorePost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that causes victims who have witnessed or lived through traumatic events to suffer from anxiety, flashbacks, and emotional difficulties. PTSD affects individuals who have served in the military, those who are victims of violent crimes, and individuals who have lived through accidents. Personal injury claims are not […]
Read MoreWhen you are involved in an accident, you can suffer a physical injury. Physical injuries can be complicated, and in many cases, they increase your risk of suffering from another condition. For example, suffering a cut in an accident that causes you to bleed puts you at risk of going into shock from the blood […]
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