Trial lawyers have long been a target of interest groups bent on protecting business. The
attacks are usually cloaked as tort reform, which is code for depriving citizens of their
constitutional rights to a trial. The latest attack is on the most basic of protections; the
freedom to enter into a private contract....
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What do these three terms have to do with each other and more importantly, you if you have been
injured by someone else’s negligence? In Wisconsin, a lot. If you have been hurt,
and are permanently injured you deserve to be compensated for the rest of your life. If
someone ran a red light and smashed in to your car causing you to lose your leg, you will suffer
that injury every single day of your life. Let’s say you have a life expectancy of 32
years. Tha...
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The state and federal constitutions guarantee citizens of Wisconsin the right to a civil trial by
jury. Yet, the so-called tort reformers want to limit your rights under the
constitution. These attacks come in many forms such as making it more difficult to file a
lawsuit, adding protections for corporate defendants, and damage caps. Damage caps
directly limit your right to a trial by jury, and worse than that these caps artificially limit the
compensation you can recover....
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Wisconsin passed a law that prohibits texting while driving. The law prohibits sending or
composing text messages while driving, but not reading them. The law imposes as modest fine
for a violation of the law. The fine may be as low as $20.00. One would think the
legislature could do better than that for an activity that is more dangerous than driving
drunk. Under the new law, a person can read all the text messages they want, and if they get
caught texting, they...
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The question my clients ask me most is “Why does the insurance company get to look at my
medical records from 15 years ago?” The answers I gave were always unsatisfactory to me,
and rested largely with the idea that discovery is wide open and the insurance companies get to dig
around in the medical records to see if there is another explanation for the injury.The insurance
defense lawyers abuse this power. They will ask questions about childhood illnesses in a c...
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The Residential Rental Practices Code requires landlords to maintain their rental properties in a
reasonably safe manner. The landlord is also required to tell potential renters of any
dangerous condition that the landlord knows about or should have known about if they did a
reasonable inspection. The code can be found at:
www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/atcp/atcp134.pdf . ...
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The time has come to re-examine the principles underlying the immunity afforded municipalities for
the torts of their employees. As a preliminary matter, we are not talking about huge verdicts
or settlements against villages or cities. The statutes provide a $50,000 cap, no matter how
badly the person is injured....
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If you have been injured, one of the most important decisions you will face is who to hire as a
lawyer. Your future may depend on the decision you make, and certainly thousands of dollars
are at stake. Spending some time researching and choosing an injury lawyer at the outset is
time well spent....
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Children can be injured in a number of ways, from automobile accidents, to ATV injuries, to injuries
from dogs. When a child is injured, the laws in Wisconsin provide some special
protections. Children have a longer statute of limitations, special rules of negligence, and
special protections from the court at the time of settlement. ...
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If you have been hurt in an accident there are many things you are worried about. You are
worried about your medical bills, your job, how you are going to pay your household expenses while
you are off work. The insurance companies know you are worried, and they know that the more
pressure you are under the more likely you are to settle your case before you know the extent of
your injuries. ...
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