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Milwaukee's Fight to End Reckless Driving Continues Here are a few things you should know about the fight against reckless driving in Milwaukee and some updates since the task force was created. -
You Can Overcome Common Insurance Company Personal Injury Claim Delay Tactics You may overcome insurance company delays by understanding why insurers delay, identifying common delay tactics, and contacting a personal injury lawyer. -
What Happens If You Pursue a Personal Injury Case Are you thinking about filing a personal injury case in WI, IL, or IA? Find out how the personal injury legal process works so that you know what to expect. -
Is Your Insurance Company One of the Worst in America? Are you wondering how auto insurance companies compare to each other when it comes to handling claims? Find out how they rank here. -
Seven Signs You Might Need a Personal Injury Lawyer Find out if you may need a personal injury lawyer after an accident, how an attorney is paid, and how to contact a law firm for a free consultation. -
How Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin Drunk Driving Laws Compare WI, IL, and IA have drunk driving laws, but each state has room for improvement. Learn how the states can improve and what to do if you’re hurt in a DUI crash. -
Four Things Most Likely to Send Children to the ER Bicycles, scooters, skates and skateboards are the top four activities to send children to the emergency room. -
E-Scooters and Insurance: Explained Milwaukee is the newest city to face the safety concerns and injuries that e-scooters can bring. -
Important Legal Knowledge – What Is Mediation? This is a legal procedure that involves both parties of the dispute coming together and having their case mediated by an impartial third party -
Important Legal Knowledge – What Are Depositions? A very important part – perhaps even the most important part -- of all court cases or legal action is the process known as a deposition
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