Wisconsin Accident Injury & News Blog
GM Ignition Switch Compensation Fund Comes to a Close Amid Controversy
As the compensation fund set up by General Motors (GM) to compensate victims of its faulty ignition switch is set to conclude at the end of this month, all 4,342 claims it received have been processed. So far, 124 deaths and 266 injuries have been approved and confirmed by the…
Read MorePractice Safety First When Riding a Motorcycle
With less protection, motorcycle riders face more danger on the roadway than those who travel in automobiles. Unfortunately, too many drivers fail to operate safely when sharing the road with motorcycles. If you or a loved one has been injured while riding a motorcycle because of someone else’s negligence, we…
Read MoreBumper Tap Carjackings on the Rise in Milwaukee
Milwaukee police are warning drivers about a new form of carjacking that is taking place on the south side of the city. Thieves in the area have used a new tactic called a bumper tap to steal cars during a series of incidents in the last week. A bumper tap…
Read MoreBlood Thinner Deaths and Injuries in Nursing Homes
Many patients living in nursing home facilities are prescribed medications that require special care and attention to ensure that the drug is being properly administered and does not have any adverse effects. Unfortunately, as is common in many facilities, negligence by the staff leads to poor oversight and instances of…
Read MoreMistakes that Can Ruin Your Auto Accident Lawsuit
If you get hit by a vehicle through no fault of your own, you are faced with recovering from painful injuries and numerous legal hassles. It’s easy to damage your case inadvertently in the days following an accident. Having an experienced team of auto accident lawyers on your side to…
Read MoreHow to Reduce the Risk for Pressure Sores
Nursing home neglect comes in many shapes and sizes and is sometimes more apparent than others. For patients who are bedridden or who sit in a wheel chair for the majority of their day, the attention of nurses and other nursing home staff is extremely important to prevent the development…
Read MoreDehydration Concerns for the Elderly During Summer
Summer generally brings a desire to be outside in the sunshine enjoying the fresh air. Unfortunately, it can also bring an increased concern for dehydration for our elderly loved ones. If your loved one is residing in a nursing home and goes outside during the warm summer months, it is…
Read MoreMillions Expected to Hit the Roads This Fourth of July
What better time to take a family road trip than Fourth of July weekend? According to AAA, approximately 34.8 million people have the same idea planned for this years holiday weekend. AAA predicts that more than 40 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this weekend to…
Read More2015 is Off to a Deadly Start for Wisconsin Drivers
It has been a deadly year thus far for Wisconsin, with more traffic deaths recorded in the first sixth months of 2015 than when compared to this time last year. The increase has prompted the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) to increase safety efforts and to ask the public for…
Read MoreNightmare Nursing Home Abuse Caught on Tape
When you entrust the care of your loved one into the hands of a nursing home facility, you expect that they will treat your loved one with care and compassion. Unfortunately, on too many occasions, a stay in an assisted living facility can turn into a nightmare in which your…
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