Wisconsin Accident Injury & News Blog

PKSD Newsletter – Evan’s Law to Prevent Window Falls

Recent studies show that accidents involving children falling from windows happen far more often than you might think. In fact, thousands of children suffer severe window fall injuries every year. Annually, there are also several children who die from their injuries after falling from a window. In 2011, four-year-old Evan,…

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What Critical Factors Influence the Value of My Car Crash Claim?

When seeking compensation for damages due to a negligent driver, there are critical factors that influence your car crash claim value. Below, PKSD discusses the top factors that can have a positive or negative impact on the value of your car crash claim. Need a car crash attorney? Our legal…

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What if Street Racing Led to a Crash and Caused My Injuries

Wisconsin, as a state, has among the highest number of illegal street racing incidents in the country. Street racing has been on the rise since the onset of the pandemic. In part, that was due fewer cars on the road. It may also be because there were a lot of…

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Iowa DIA Again Fails to Assess Triple Nursing Home Fines

Earlier this month, the Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) cited an Iowa nursing home for violations in connection with a resident’s death. This was not the first time Lantern Park, a long-term care facility located in Coralville, was cited for high-profile violations. In fact, it was the second high-level…

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PKSD Celebrates Jeff Pitman and 30 Years in the American Association for Justice

Thirty years ago, attorney Jeff Pitman joined the American Association for Justice. Today, the team at PKSD is pleased to celebrate this important milestone with Jeff. Tad Thomas, President of the AAJ, says, “…AAJ has fought for civil justice, your clients’ rights, and your practice…but none of our work would be possible…

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PKSD Newsletter: Tips for Finding Affordable and Safe Child Care

Across the U.S., it is becoming harder and harder for parents to find quality child care that is not only affordable, but also reliable and safe. In some locations, families are finding child care so expensive that it actually costs them more than their housing. Below, PKSD discusses some of…

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Administrator for Drug Use Faces No Charges From Licensing Board

A nursing home administrator in Iowa was let go last year after being found under the influence of drugs while working. She is also accused of unlawfully absconding with patient medications. Despite these allegations, however, the former administrator will not be facing any charges from the Iowa Board of Nursing…

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Are Nursing Homes Liable for Failing to Follow Physician Orders?

Do you have concerns about the care your loved one is getting in his or her nursing home? If so, you are not alone. Nursing homes have a legal duty to provide residents with a quality of care. This level of care must meet both federal and state standards, which…

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Why Mitigating Damages is Your Legal Duty After an Injury

If you were injured due to another person’s negligence, you already have a lot to manage. As a victim seeking compensation from the at-fault party, however, you have more than your physical pain and financial costs to deal with. You also have a legal duty to be mitigating damages resulting…

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Iowa Facilities on Federal Watch List Due to Serious Care Issues

The federal government maintains a list of “Special-Focus Facilities” for nursing homes with serious prior and recurring quality of care issues. These nursing homes are considered the worst nursing homes in the country. To get this rating, nursing homes usually have at least twice the number of serious violations as…

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