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How to Handle an Aggressive Driver

Aggressive driving can be annoying, but it can also turn dangerous very quickly. Your behavior behind the wheel greatly affects how an aggressive-driving situation can turn out. While you can't control all factors, you can remain calm and do your best to get out of the situation unscathed. If you aren't careful, your chances of being involved in a more violent altercation or an accident increase. And if something you're doing tends to attract aggressive behavior, you need to know how to safely defuse potential confrontation.

By |September 8, 2021|

How Long Does It Take to Get a Settlement for a Car Accident Injury?

A settlement allows you and the other party to avoid going to court. Settlements are often favored for their faster resolution and better terms; they allow the defendant to avoid having an official judgment on their record, and in many cases, the settlement terms allow defendants to avoid admitting guilt. For the plaintiff in these cases, settlements bring relatively quick compensation, but the process of finalizing and paying out a settlement still requires time.

By |September 6, 2021|

Drowsy Driving Causes Car Accidents | WI Personal Injury

Inattentive and distracted driving are well-documented causes of car accidents across the country, including Wisconsin. One lesser discussed example of inattentive driving is driving when fatigued or tired. Drowsy driving is particularly dangerous because drivers are not only distracted but their response times and judgement can also be affected. Drowsy drivers may not recognize dangerous conditions or situations in time to respond, or they may be unable to respond as quickly and effectively as they would be able to if they were well-rested. The National Safety Council reports that driving while fatigued is similar to driving under the influence and can triple a driver's risk of car accidents. Even a few seconds of inattention is enough to result in an accident.

By |September 1, 2021|

When Can You File a Civil Suit for Wrongful Death?

When a loved one has died from what appears to be someone else's negligence, thoughts often turn to a wrongful death lawsuit. The point of the suit is twofold; one, to provide additional punishment to the guilty party through a financial penalty, and two, to get compensation for bills, pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost future earnings, and other costs that resulted from the person's death. However, when you can file a wrongful death suit isn't cut and dried.

By |August 16, 2021|

Do You Need a Lawyer if You Weren’t at Fault in a Car Accident?

An accident in which you were the victim may have detrimental effects on your health and finances. You need the other driver's insurance to cover your costs. Many times, this isn't possible due to a number of factors, and you need a car accident lawyer at your side, helping you get compensated for the other party's actions. These reasons can range from the practical to the sinister.

By |August 9, 2021|

How to Determine if Someone Was Truly Negligent

When you consider suing someone for negligence that caused a personal injury, you have to be sure they were truly negligent. Not only is there a distinction between negligence and intention, but there's also a difference between negligence and a lack of knowledge. A court isn't going to want to penalize someone who truly did not know they were supposed to do something or not do something, and someone who intended to hurt you needs to face criminal charges in addition to civil. Learning how to spot true negligence can help you figure out your next move.

By |August 6, 2021|
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