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Liability refers to how the accident occurred; damages refers to what happened to the person as a result of the accident; they are two different... Read Answer
The insurance companies and if necessary the courts will likely compare the percentage of negligence attributable to each of the three potential... Read Answer
When did your accident happen? Did you take any photographs to show that the hand railing was missing? Were there any witnesses with you? Do you know... Read Answer
If the owners of the dog maintain some type of homeowner's or less ability insurance, you should be able to pursue your claim. The statute of... Read Answer
Based on what you related you may have a potential medical birth trauma case for yourself and your child. You should contact an attorney who... Read Answer
The statute of limitations for personal injury in Wisconsin is three years (3) from the date of the occurrence or accident. This mishap happened in... Read Answer
It sounds like you were the victim of malpractice. But there's many a slip twixt cup and lip. Having a cause of action and collecting damages often... Read Answer
There are very few disclosures that are actionable as such. Some statutes prohibit release of medical information without your consent; others... Read Answer
I think I have already replied to your question. You should be entitled to compensation from the other driver's automobile liability insurance... Read Answer
THe mother can pursue a personal injury claim for your granddaughter based on the theory of negligent supervisiion. It is a difficult case to prove,... Read Answer
The short answer is Yes. Find a good personal injury lawyer in your area.
Assuming that the semi driver was negligent and either equally negligent or more negligent than you, Wisconsin law allows you to make a claim against... Read Answer
Did the D.A.'s office contact you and ask you to request restitution, and identify the kinds of damages for which you can get restitution? (The risk... Read Answer
You can make a claim for your son against the school district for the assault and injury. However, since it is a claim against a municipality or... Read Answer
The statute of limitations in WI for an intentional act leading to personal injury is three years from the date of the occurrence. The September 2013... Read Answer
Under s.893.54, you must start a lawsuit for personal injury within three (3) years from the date of your fall, or your claim would be forever... Read Answer
Yes, you have a right to sue your landlord in behalf of your child. Whether you could win the lawsuit (your last question), is a different issue.... Read Answer
I hate telling people to 'grin and bear it,' but that is my suggestion. You might, after you get your vacation pay and any other benefits, write this... Read Answer
Most insurance policies cover only claims made during the time that the policy is in force. If the accident happened after the insurance lapsed,... Read Answer
No one can put a lien on a human being-at least not since slavery was abolished in the US in December 1865. However, if someone wins a judgment... Read Answer
This is a hard one. For one thing, you do not say how old you are, but the older you are, the more credible you are likely to be. Your choices, it... Read Answer
I just wrote a blog today at our law firm's web site about pre/existing injuries. You have a viable case: your pre-existing injury may limit the... Read Answer
What would be your damages? Five or $10? Why waste your time?
To win a medical malpractice case, you must show that the defendant (a) owed you a duty; (b) that he or she breached that duty; and (c) that the... Read Answer