Personal Injury
Recovering Costs for Physical Therapy After a Slip and Fall
Medical care costs more in Wisconsin every year. If you've been in an accident, your time in a hospital or visiting your primary doctor afterward is a big part of your costs, but it doesn't end the story. Often, you have to go through ongoing treatment, including physical therapy. When you file a claim for your injuries, you don't want to leave this out.
When to Contact a Personal Injury Attorney
If you are injured in an accident, you need to think first about healing. As the medical bills and time away from work add up, it makes sense to think about whether you deserve compensation for your injuries. If someone else caused your injuries, it may be time to seek a personal injury attorney to help you.
Personal Injury Case For An Injured Child
If a child is injured due to the actions, or even inactions, of another party, his or her parent or guardian can pursue a personal injury case on the minor's behalf. This is similar to how an adult who is injured by another party can pursue a personal injury claim to try and reclaim damages for their injuries. However, there are three ways in which a personal injury case involving a child differs from that of an adult:
How to Work With Your Insurance Company After a Car Accident
It's normal to feel flustered after a car accident, and it's wonderful when your insurance company steps up and helps you. But it's unfortunately all too common for an insurance company to be uncooperative or for the process to seem so overwhelming that you don't know where to start. Here's how to deal with the post-accident process.
4 Ways to Protect Your Brakes and Avoid a Car Accident
Most car accidents on Wisconsin roads are preventable. In particular, when you protect your brakes and use them correctly, you are doing a great deal to protect both yourself and other drivers. Take care of your car and those around you, and you can help make the roads safer for everyone.
Will My Person Injury Case Go to Trial?
When you file a personal injury case, many things have to happen before you get to trial. Discovery, witness interviews, and negotiations with the other side come into play. Most cases settle without ever getting to a trial. Even so, preparing as though you will have a trial is almost always the right approach. Work with experienced counsel who are willing to put your best case forward--whether you get to trial or not.