Year: 2019
If you’ve suffered injuries on vacation, take these steps
Going on vacation should give you time to relax and recuperate from the
stress of work and home life. Whether you get into an accident on the road or
where you are staying, an injury frustrates your entire trip. If you have been
injured away from home, make sure you take steps to protect your claim.
Get Pictures
Any time an accident leaves you injured, you should take notes and get
pictures from the accident scene. If you...
Drug Court Alternatives | Madison WI Drug Arrests
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Drug
Court Alternatives To Arrest Can Reduce Recidivism
When a person is found guilty of drug charges in Wisconsin, the
court often sentences defendants to jail time. This has proven to be an
ineffective deterrent to drug use and time after time, counties see the same
people come through their courtrooms. It’s evident that this approach does not
work for many drug users, but there are alternatives to jail that do show
promise in reducing recidivism rates and helping users get clean for...
Wisconsin Car Accident Attorney | Fault In A Car Accident
Written by Steve Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Personal Injury.
Consult a Wisconsin Car Accident Attorney to
Determine Fault in a Car Accident
Wisconsin operates under a tort system when it comes to car accidents.
That means that in a car accident, fault must be
established; someone must be held responsible for the accident. If you’ve been
involved in an automobile accident, consultation with a Wisconsin car accident
attorney can help determine your legal options and whether you are responsible
for the accident or are a victim.
Fault and Negligence
One...
Explaining Wisconsin’s Concealed Carry Laws
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Madison Criminal Defense Attorney explains Wisconsin’s concealed carry laws
Wisconsin, like many states, allows concealed carry. This gives you the
right, if you follow the legal requirements, to carry a concealed weapon in the
state. This right comes with limits that you need to understand. If you carry
when or where it is not allowed, you can be arrested despite Wisconsin’s
concealed carry law.
What Does “Concealed Weapon” Include?
A concealed weapon may...
How to Deal With a DUI Traffic Stop and Resulting Charge
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Facing DUI charges in Madison WI?
Here’s what you should do…
Checkpoints and traffic stops for DUIs are increasing, especially as more
people get behind the wheel after not only drinking but also using drugs.
Police officers want to get drivers who are under the influence off the road,
and if you are pulled over and show signs of intoxication, you will find
yourself in a lot of legal trouble. Should you have to go through a checkpoint
or if you’re pulled over by police, remember...