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Dangers on Rural Roads in Wisconsin

When you think of driving accidents, you likely worry about interstate highways. On a sheer volume and velocity basis, this makes sense. Still, rural roads create dangers very different from what you see on main roads and highways. If you or other drivers aren't careful, you can find yourself in accidents more damaging than in the areas you might expect.

By |March 8, 2021|

Parents Are Liable In Car Accidents

Parents are nervous enough once their teenagers start driving, when a car accident is caused by a teen driver, their anxiety can be compounded by worries about injuries and accident liability. They have good reason to worry since it is possible for parents to be liable for the accident in Wisconsin.

By |March 3, 2021|

How to Avoid Accidental Injuries in the Winter

Winter brings the fun of snow to Wisconsin. In addition, it brings special dangers if you are not careful. Slip-and-fall injuries, driving accidents, and hypothermia are some of the risks you face throughout the winter months. Follow these steps to avoid injuries when the snow and ice come.

By |February 8, 2021|

Can I Sue for My Child’s Wrongful Death in Wisconsin?

Losing a child is devastating to any parent. Even worse is the feeling when someone else's actions caused your child's death. When this happens, you face both emotional and financial pain. If your child dies due to someone else's actions, you may have a claim for wrongful death.

By |February 5, 2021|

Establishing Fault In A Car Accident | Comparative Fault WI

Asking "Who was at fault?" after a car accident is a natural reaction since fault is used by insurance companies to determine which driver and their insurance provider is responsible for damages, and the driver at fault might even find themselves on the receiving end of a personal injury lawsuit.

By |February 1, 2021|

What to Look for When the Adrenaline Subsides Post-Accident

The moments after an accident are filled with alarm, and adrenaline surges through your body, allowing you to function despite the stress. However, as that adrenaline fades away, your body starts to feel additional effects of the accident. You may have felt generally OK right after what happened, but in the hours, days, and weeks to come, your body will let you know just how it really feels. Sometimes these are minor aches, but some symptoms can signal more severe problems that need medical attention.

By |January 15, 2021|
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