What You Need to Know About Florida’s No-Fault Car Insurance Law

June 14, 2023

Florida is in a minority of states which employ a “no-fault” personal injury system. This results in car accident victims first having to file a claim against their own insurance before submitting a claim to a defendant’s carrier. Understanding the workings of this system, as well as what to …

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When Can Theft Charges Be Elevated to Robbery in Wisconsin?

June 14, 2023

By: Attorney Adam Schleis and Law Clerk Nancy Cattani For those who are facing criminal charges, it is important to understand the distinction between different types of property crimes. These cases involve accusations of taking another’s property without permission..Criminal charges for theft can range from a Class A misdemeanor to …

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Who Can Be Held Liable for Losses in a Building Collapse?

June 12, 2023

By: Attorney Chris Strohbehn and Law Clerk Nancy Cattani Few things are more terrifying than the idea of being inside a building that collapses. People in this situation may be injured by falling rubble or could be pinned under debris, such as collapsed walls and ceilings. Collapses of large, multi-story …

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T-Bone Accidents: The Unexpected Side of Intersection Dangers

June 11, 2023

Imagine driving through a busy intersection, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of city life. Suddenly, out of nowhere, another vehicle crashes into the side of your car, forming a T-shape. This terrifying scenario is known as a T-bone accident, and it’s one of the most common types of collisions …

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Navigating the Hazards: Slip and Fall Accidents in Parking Garages

June 11, 2023

Parking garages are a common sight in cities, offering automobiles with easy parking solutions. However, slip and fall accidents can occur among concrete structures and bustling automobiles, providing a risk to pedestrians. Slippery surfaces, insufficient lighting, and uneven floors all contribute to these events. Let’s look at the potential hazards …

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