Insurance Law Posts

Top 3 liabilities of summer

Summertime in Wisconsin is magical, but it isn’t all fun and games. Summer in Wisconsin is a prime time for injury-related accidents—many of which can easily be avoided and many of which carry big liability issues when they aren’t. Read More »


New meds and car accident...can I be sued?

I had an adverse reaction to some new medication while driving my car and accidentally hit and injured a bicyclist. Can criminal charges be filed? Can the bicyclist sue me? Read More »


Can I be sued?

I had an adverse reaction to some new medication while driving my car and accidentally hit and injured a bicyclist. Can criminal charges be filed? Can the bicyclist sue me? Read More »


Many factors involved in successful personal injury cases

Decisions in personal injury cases come down to negligence, how it’s defined and whether you can prove it.   Read More »


Thousands of reasons to purchase "Underinsured Insurance"

The good news after your car accident is that the other drivers in insured. Whew!? Read More »


Personal injury: five steps to a fair settlement

Despite what you may see on TV, most people injured in accidents aren’t awarded vast sums of money from lawsuits... Read More »


Insurance law leaves drivers with questions

If you've recently received a letter from your insurance agent about changes to your auto insurance, you're not alone.... Read More »


Insurance: as board member, do I need liability coverage?

I'm about to be named a director in a medium-sized company. Should I consider purchasing directors' and officers'... Read More »


Slippery roads underscore importance of umbrella policies

Mother Nature served up a reason to reconsider that umbrella policy on your auto insurance.  Read More »


Flying solo: when your children travel without you

My children are flying out west this summer to spend a week with my sister. What documents should I send with them for just-in-case incidents?   Read More »