Most Dangerous Roads (Follow Up)
I wish I could tell you to avoid “such and such” road if you don’t want to become the victim in a personal injury matter. Collisions can happen anywhere. A few days ago I mentioned a discussion of...
View ArticleYour Health Insurance’s Right to Subrogate Your Personal Injury Case
The easy answer is: call your attorney as soon as you receive any documents from your health insurance, auto insurance or any government insurance (e.g. Medicaid or Medicare). When someone is involved...
View ArticleWhy Hire A Personal Injury Attorney?
I think personal injury attorneys are asked this question more than any other. It’s a legitimate question. Injury attorneys in Wisconsin usually charge a contingent fee of 1/3 of the settlement or...
View ArticleShould I Stop Going to the Doctor?
You’d be surprised how many times I hear this question. My usual follow up question is, “Are you still in pain?” When the answer is “Yes” I respond with “Yes, go to the Doctor to make sure:...
View ArticleNo Fee on P.D.?
I was asked a few minutes ago about the fees I charge. In general, personal injury lawyers get paid from a “bodily injury” settlement or verdict. I should explain. Insurance companies deal with two...
View ArticleNo Car, Not Good.
I’ve battled with insurance companies recently over the loss of the use of my client’s vehicle. When someone is involved in a car accident and their car is out of commission it is a big inconvenience....
View ArticleHarley Davidson’s 105th = Lots More Bikes
You’ve seen the bumper stickers reminding us that “bikes have equal rights” and to “watch out for bikers.” In Milwaukee this weekend these stickers take on a whole new meaning. This weekend is Harley...
View ArticleA Drunk Driver Ruins the Celebration
Once again a drunk driver ruins a party. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that a drunk driver killed a Harley rider during last week’s 105th Harley Davidsons Birthday Celebration. The drunk...
View ArticleStatistically Safer
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration traffic fatalities in 2008 are down 10 percent. This is compared to the same period in 2007. So, Americans were less likely to be...
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