Motor Vehicle Collisions

If you are injured in a car accident in Wisconsin, it is important to know who is responsible for paying for your necessary medical bills and property repairs so that you can move forward. Liability – the legal term for financial responsibility – for...
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Social media is deeply rooted in our everyday lives.  People spend hours each day on social media platforms.  However, after a motor vehicle crash, posting on social media can ruin your injury claim. Ways Social Media Can Hurt Your Case When you are injured...
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Statutes of limitations are laws that limit the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit.  There are deadlines for many different types of cases, including personal injury claims.  In Wisconsin, the general rule is that you have three years to file a...
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In 2010, Wisconsin became the 48th state to require that drivers carry an auto insurance policy and raised minimum coverage limits for the first time over 25 years. Wisconsin law requires all drivers to carry minimum amounts for two types of auto insurance: liability...
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Legal responsibility in car accident cases typically hinges on the legal concept of negligence.  Generally speaking, negligence refers to whether or not a person owes a duty of care to a person and whether or not they breached this duty to cause injury to...
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Every year, there are well over 100,000 motor vehicle collisions throughout Wisconsin leaving hundreds dead and thousands injured.  We examined six years of crash data from the Department of Transportation to show when, where, how, and who is involved in crashes across the state....
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