Year: 2019
Finding a Personal Injury Attorney in Madison WI – ask the right questions
Personal injury lawyers are known for having free initial consultations.
These meetings give you a chance to discuss your case and its potential outcome
without putting a dent in your budget. This prevents you from losing money on
an appointment if you find out that your case wouldn’t go very far in court or
you don’t like the attorney. You need to take advantage of that appointment and
really make sure...
Traffic Stops and Marijuana Possession Arrest
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Madison Criminal Defense Attorney provides insight to traffic stops and
marijuana possession
While many states have legalized medical or recreational marijuana,
Wisconsin still considers marijuana possession a crime. This means that if you
have marijuana in your car when you are driving, you can be arrested if the
police officers discover it during a traffic stop. If you have been arrested
for marijuana possession, you need legal representation right away.
Possession and Probable Cause
Most...
How to Avoid Aggressive Driving
Written by Steve Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Personal Injury.
Personal injury attorney provides tips to help you avoid driving aggressively and aggressive drivers
Everyone has been on the road with aggressive drivers. Whether you are
dealing with road rage or just impatience, drivers go faster than they should
and make dangerous maneuvers to try to get from point A to point B faster than
you. Unfortunately, this leads to accidents every day. Learn to avoid
aggressive driving yourself, and to protect yourself from others who drive
badly.
Why Drivers...
Will My Personal Injury Case Get to Trial?
Written by Steve Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Personal Injury.
Madison Personal Injury Attorney provides an explanation
People are injured in Wisconsin every day. Some of these injuries create
minor inconveniences, but some change lives forever. In either case, trials
over personal injuries have become the exception rather than the rule. If you
have been injured, you should understand that your case will likely settle.
Until it does, though, you must prepare as though you will go to trial.
Most Personal Injury Cases Settle
Insurance companies...
Misdemeanors Vs. Felonies In Wisconsin
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Misdemeanors Vs. Felonies In Wisconsin Explained
Wisconsin
state statute is very clear on misdemeanors vs. felonies. Section 939.60 offers this
definition: “A crime punishable by imprisonment of 1 year of more in the
Wisconsin state prisons is a felony. Every other crime is a misdemeanor.”
The
primary differences between misdemeanors and felonies are:
The
penalties involved and Court
procedures
Misdemeanor
vs. Felony Penalties
Felony
and misdemeanor are the two primary...