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Author: Steve Eisenberg

Car Accident Attorneys | Lane Change Car Accidents

Eisenberg Law’s Car Accident Attorneys Explain Liability In Lane Changing Cases Once we come to our senses after an accident and ensure everyone is safe, our thoughts might turn to insurance claims and liability. In the case of lane changing accidents, liability might be determined by the speed of the vehicles involved in the accident, whether turn signals were used, and whether the driver checked the blind spot. Our car accident attorneys in Madison WI can help with your case. How...

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Who pays the personal injury expenses for a hit and run accident?

Accident Injuries from a hit-and-run driver are the responsibility of your insurance carrier Hit-and-run accidents are frustrating because they leave behind damage and injury — and no one for your insurance company to contact. When the person who hit you drives off without giving you or witnesses any information, it may seem like you’re stuck with the bill for all car repair and medical costs. In Wisconsin, this is not necessarily the case. A hit-and-run driver is technically responsible...

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Madison WI Bicycle Accident Injury Attorneys

Before you accept an injury settlement, talk to the bicycle accident injury attorneys at ELO In Wisconsin, bicycling provides exercise and open-air enjoyment for thousands of people every year. Unfortunately, a bicycle also provides much less protection than a vehicle. If you encounter a careless driver, you might find yourself in danger. Still, you have as much right to be out on a bicycle as anyone else has to be in a car. When a driver or someone else causes an accident with you on your...

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Who Pays for a Personal Injury Claim?

Potential sources to pay your personal injury claim If you suffer a personal injury that someone else causes, you have a right to seek compensation from that person. In Wisconsin, you need to file a personal injury claim within three years to have the right to recover damages. When you do so on time and prove the other person was at fault, you can recover for medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other financial losses. How Personal Injury Claims Arise Personal injuries can...

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Purchasing the Right Auto Insurance

Madison Personal Injury Lawyer recommends an auto insurance review Wisconsin, like almost every other state, requires drivers to carry liability auto insurance. This includes a minimum coverage level of $10,000 for property damage, $25,000 for injury or death to one person, and $50,000 for injury or death of more than one person. While this covers the minimum state requirement, it’s probably not enough for you. Most people are horribly underinsured. Understanding your own needs is essential...

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