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Can You Get PTSD from a Car Accident?

February 27, 2019 |
A car accident can cause damages of multiple types, including physical injuries, property damages and financial losses. However, we often overlook the emotional and mental conditions that can result from the traumatic event of a car accident. What is PTSD? Can you get PTSD from a car accident? Can you sue for an auto...
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Do You Need to Report Hitting a Deer in Wisconsin?

February 20, 2019 |
Deer can seem to be an ever-present road hazard throughout Wisconsin. They are particularly prevalent in the fall and winter seasons when they lose some of their cover because of crop harvesting and begin mating season. In fact, November, October, and December rank as the top three most likely months to strike a deer...
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What Happens if You’re in an Accident with an Uninsured Driver?

February 14, 2019 |
Car accidents are stressful under any circumstances. However, when the driver who hits you has failed to maintain insurance, things suddenly become even more complicated. Will you be responsible for your property damage? What about any medical bills? Is there something you can do to minimize your losses in an uninsured driver situation? Do...
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Foods You Don’t Need to Buy Organic

February 4, 2019 |
Disclaimer: This blog post is purely informational and our firm does not handle cases involving retail food protection or organic food fraud.  If you have a complaint about a related issue, contact the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to file a complaint.  On average, organic food is over 20 percent more expensive than its...
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