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Wisconsin Car Accident Lawyers: Speaking About Your Accident

July 18, 2013 |
When a victim of a serious car accident pursues a case against those liable, the insurance involved may have many questions. You may not know what steps to take or even who you should speak to about your case. You may not be aware that there are also people should avoid an initial discussion...
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New Regulations May Help Decrease Truck Accidents – Milwaukee Truck Accident Lawyer

New federal regulations designed to help improve the safety of trucking on the roadways begins July 1. If you have suffered an injury in an accident with a truck, call to speak with a Milwaukee truck accident lawyer immediately.New safety regulations developed to help reduce driver fatigued and keep the roadways safer is slated...
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Fighting For Drunk Driving Victims – Waukesha Personal Injury Lawyer

July 5, 2013 |
Our Waukesha personal injury lawyers fight for drunk driving victims who have been injured because of the carelessness of another driver.According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, in 2009 alcohol was involved in 44 percent of fatal crashes in Wisconsin. Additionally, out of the more than 300 drivers who were killed and tested, 38...
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Cell Phones And Driving Don’t Mix – Milwaukee Auto Accident Attorney

There are not currently any bans on handheld cell phone use while driving in Wisconsin. If you have been injured in an accident due to the other driver's inattention to the road, you may want to speak with our Milwaukee auto accident attorney. Cell phones are everywhere and nearly everyone has one. According to...
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