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Negligent Party Caused Injury
Negligence Defined Negligence defined is an act of carelessness. A negligent party either does something careless or fails to do something precautionary to prevent an accident. The act can be intentional, or not intentional. The word negligence comes up often when seeking to obtain compensation for injuries and other loses. Negligence is basis of most…
Read MoreDistracted Driving in Wisconsin
Distracted driving of any form is inattentive and irresponsible driving. Distracted driving accidents are under-reported and hard to prove, but there is evidence to suggest that the problem is on a steady incline.
Read MoreGathering Evidence After An Auto Accident
The first stage of investigation after an auto accident is to gather evidence. The on-the-spot investigation is typically performed by a police officer, or officers who have been called to the location of the crash.
Read MoreDoes my Slip & Fall Injury Qualify for a Lawsuit?
Injuries to the head, broken bones, back injuries, neck sprains or deep lacerations can send you to the emergency real quick. What may seem as a small accident could lead to a major injury or fatality.
Read MoreSocial Media and your Personal Injury Case
If your social media posts are examined as part of a personal injury investigation, what would they reveal? Pew Research Center, July 2015, states that 76% of adults use social networking sites such as Facebook, Pinterest and LinkedIn. Using social media has become so comfortable as a communication medium that people are often more revealing…
Read MoreAggressive Driving Leads to WI Road Rage Accidents
Actions stemming from road rage can lead to serious accidents and injuries. Aggressive driving and road rage behaviors are considered ‘risky’ by most insurance companies, and there’s good logic behind it. If you’re the aggressor of road rage your putting other people in danger. If an accident occurs as a result, it may not bee…
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