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How Wisconsin’s New Speed Limits Could Affect Highway Safety
Earlier this year, Wisconsin State Legislature passed Act 16, which raised the speed limits on nine four-lane highways throughout Wisconsin. In addition, the law gave the Department of Transportation permission to increase speed limits on multi-lane freeways that have limited access to ramps or interchanges. Recently, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation determined that certain…
Patrick O. Dunphy to Speak at Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association Conference
Attorney Patrick O. Dunphy, co-founder of Cannon & Dunphy S.C., will be speaking at the Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association’s “North, South, East & West” Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Friday, November 6th and Saturday, November 7th, 2015. The conference will “cover the map on disability insurance and related issues,” giving attendees the…
Wisconsin Representative Pushes for Heavier Trucks as Part of SAFE Trucking Act
Last month, Wisconsin Representative Reid Ribble introduced a bill that would allow larger, heavier trucks on U.S. roadways. The bill, called the Safe, Flexible, and Efficient (SAFE) Trucking Act, argues that this would both increase highway productivity and decrease the amount of trucks on the road. This bill is in response to a study…
Safety on the Playground
When the weather is nice, the park can be a great place to take your kids. It is the perfect place for your children to meet other kids and make new friends. But, did you know that playgrounds may be dangerous to your children? In fact, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention states…
The Hazards of Wearing Flip-Flops While Driving
Did you know that wearing sandals while operating a vehicle can be unsafe for you and other drivers on the road? Many studies have proven that sandals and other footwear can be risky if worn while driving. In fact, approximately 1.4 million car accidents occurred when drivers’ flip-flops blocked them from controlling the brake,…
Attorney Al Foeckler Obtains $226,895.41 Trial Verdict in Rear-End Car Accident Case
Attorney Al Foeckler, a partner at Cannon & Dunphy S.C., obtained a $226,895.41 trial verdict on September 2, 2015 in Waukesha County on behalf of his client. Attorney Foeckler’s client was rear-ended while stopped in traffic on I-94 and suffered a permanent soft-tissue injury to his mid back. The defendant insurance company relied on…
Unsecured Pets Pose a Serious Distraction While Driving
When we think about distracted driving, it is easy to blame some of the typical culprits: texting, talking on the phone, eating, or reaching for items while driving. But have you considered that driving with an unsecured pet can be just as dangerous? Driving with unsecured pets is a very real safety issue. Not…
Cannon & Dunphy S.C. Achieves $1.1 Million Policy Limit Settlement in Motorcycle Accident Case
Cannon & Dunphy S.C. obtained a $1.1 million policy limit payout for the victim of a motorcycle accident, a 63-year-old man who sustained severe shoulder and back injuries when he collided with a pickup truck. According to reports, the pick-up truck was hauling a trailer to a job site when the driver turned left…
Wisconsin Supreme Court Holds Truck Drivers to High Standard in Dakter v. Cavallino
There are an estimated 2 million semi-tractor trailers in operation throughout the United States. With this many in operation on our highways, it is not surprising that motor vehicle crashes involving semi-tractor trailers frequently occur. When they do, the resulting injuries are usually more significant, given the size, weight, and momentum of semi-tractor trailers….
Samsung Builds ‘See-Through’ Trucks to Prevent Accidents
New “see through” trucks from Samsung may increase safety on two-lane highways.