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Types of Defective Medical Devices

September 20, 2017 |
While medical devices save an untold number of lives and help treat disease, injury, and disability, sometimes devices make it onto the market with poor testing, design, or faulty manufacturing. Unfortunately, defective medical devices can do the opposite of what they are intended, potentially causing disability, serious injury, pain, and even death.Virtually any type...
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Proving Negligence In Personal Injury Cases

September 13, 2017 |
Unfortunately, accidents happen and tend to be inevitable. If you have been injured due to the negligence of someone else and want to file a personal injury claim, it’s important to prove that all of the elements are in place. The elements prove that the defendant was negligent and that his or her actions...
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5 Signs of a Drunk Driver On the Road

September 6, 2017 |
In Wisconsin, drunk driving (Operating While Intoxicated) is a serious criminal offense. Drunk drivers injure thousands of victims each year and cause millions of dollars in damages. Although a drunk driver isn't always easy to spot, here are 5 telltale signs that a driver on the road might be over the legal limit: 1....
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What Kind of Difference Does Hiring Our Firm Make?

August 29, 2017 |
Unfortunately, there are times when life is tough and bad things happen. There are times when you may end up being the victim of a personal injury legal issue through no fault of your own. Your mind clutters with many thoughts of how to proceed.Do you just settle and accept what happened without any...
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