Maximizing the Damages Collected After a Car Accident in Wisconsin
Wisconsin law allows victims of a car accident to collect compensation, called damages, from the responsible party via a personal injury claim. Our auto accident attorneys represent victims who are trying to rebuild their lives after an accident. We help our clients determine the appropriate claim amount by examining the economic losses that they have suffered as well as the non-economic losses.
Economic losses or expenses...
Eisenberg Law Personal Injury Cases | Madison, WI Law Firm
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The Types of Personal Injury Cases Handled by Our Madison, WI Law Firm
Our Madison, WI injury attorneys handle a wide variety of personal injury cases. These cases range from the commonplace, like auto accidents and slip and fall cases, to the less common animal bite injuries, to the extraordinarily serious wrongful death cases.
The personal injury attorneys at Eisenberg Law Offices understand that the injuries suffered in these kinds of cases can cause physical and emotional strain. Our...
6 Questions About Disorderly Conduct Charges in Wisconsin
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6 Questions About Disorderly Conduct Charges in Wisconsin
Disorderly conduct is a Class B misdemeanor in Wisconsin. The charges stem from arguments, altercations, and disagreements and are one of the easiest of charges to levy against a person.
Disorderly conduct is defined by Wisconsin State Statute 947.01(1) as:
“Whoever, in a public or private place, engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances in...
4 Common Defenses To Wisconsin OWI Charges | Eisenberg Law
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4 Common Defenses Against OWI Charges in Wisconsin
Wisconsin driving laws are strict, particularly when it comes to OWI charges. An OWI conviction can lead to the loss of your driving privileges, fines, and even jail time, which is why they should never be taken lightly.
Prosecutors rely on physical evidence to prove OWI cases. Therefore, defense strategies center on disputing this evidence. This often comes down to examining whether or not proper procedures were followed or questioning...
Dog Bite Injuries and Wisconsin Statute of Limitations
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Dog Bite in Wisconsin? Report it Before the Statute of Limitations Runs Out
A dog bite qualifies under personal injury law in Wisconsin. That means you can file a lawsuit against the dog owner to obtain compensation for your injury. One important fact to keep in mind: the statute of limitations. You have a limited period of time in which to file the lawsuit or you will miss your chance to file a suit and collect damages.
The Statute of Limitations in Dog Bite Injury Cases
Wisconsin has...