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Determining Liability In Aviation Crashes

May 25, 2018 |
Airplane crashes cause injuries, loss of life and damage to property that can be both life-altering and devastating. And when a crash occurs, there is one question on the minds of those who have been injured and survivors: Who is to blame? Any party whose negligent actions either cause or contribute to a plane...
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Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Milwaukee County Jail

May 22, 2018 |
Attorney Patrick Dunphy is representing the family of a man whose death at the Milwaukee County Jail could have been prevented, according to the lawsuit.Michael Madden, a 29-year-old man, died while at the jail on October 28, 2016 due to an infected and inflamed heart. According to the lawsuit, he told staff that he...
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Why a Milwaukee Lawyer is Important In Wrongful Death Cases

May 18, 2018 |
Wrongful death cases are amongst the most difficult legal actions. Because they result from a terrible tragedy that ended a life prematurely, the emotional and psychological toll on the parties is immense. Because no monetary settlement can replace a lost loved one, courts can never provide families with the result they truly want.The damages...
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Ensuring Proper Tire Tread to Get Ready for Summer

May 10, 2018 |
When summer rolls around, many drivers start to take vacations and lengthy drives to a myriad of locations. With the summer tends to come a substantial amount of rain, which is why it's so important that the tread of your tires is in good condition.Even when it's not raining, the only way to be...
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