Is It Normal to Feel Excessively Tired or Fatigued After a Wisconsin Auto Accident?
A car crash can be a scary and overwhelming experience, which is why many victims are not surprised to feel fatigued or extra sleepy. Typically, fatigue lasts a day or two and goes away. The trouble is that some victims continue to feel unusually tired or sleepy for several days or longer. This is not […]
Read MoreCan I Still File a Claim if I Have Memory Loss From My Car Crash Injury?
While some crash victims would like to forget the experience of the incident, others really do forget. This is often the result of a traumatic brain injury, although there may be other reasons. While memory loss is a deeply concerning and challenging symptom, it also raises questions about filing a claim for compensation. Can you […]
Read MoreWhy Timid, Overly Cautious Drivers Are Dangerous and Put Others at Risk
Every driver has a legal duty to exercise an appropriate amount of caution on the road. However, some drivers take things too far. The irony is that being too cautious puts you at higher risk of a crash, much like reckless or impaired driving. In this blog, Sigman Janssen explains what it means to be […]
Read MoreWhat if the Driver Who Caused a Wisconsin Car Crash Was in a Rental Car?
When we get into the holiday season, you may be more likely to be sharing the road with drivers in rental cars. They may be from out of state or even somewhere else in Wisconsin. Most rental car drivers will get to and from their destination without any problems. However, some drivers may be unsure […]
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Commercial Truck Crashes Caused by Alcohol or Drug Use
There are many forms of truck driver negligence that can cause a crash, but the most dangerous type is impaired driving. Safely operating a commercial truck is already difficult without the delayed reaction time, impaired judgment and visual impairment often caused by alcohol or drugs. In this blog, Sigman Janssen discusses commercial truck crashes involving […]
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Wisconsin Car Accidents Caused by Out-of-State Drivers
The aftermath of a car accident is often a confusing time. Crash victims have many questions about what to do next. The situation can be especially confusing when you find out the driver is from another state. A bunch of questions may pop up in your mind: Does the other driver’s insurance apply? Is the […]
Read MoreHow Often Do Wisconsin Car Crash Cases Make it to the Courtroom?
There are many benefits to working with an experienced lawyer after a car crash. Unfortunately, many accident victims decide against calling a lawyer because they think they will need to go to court to obtain compensation. This is a common misconception people have about calling a lawyer. Below, we discuss how often car accident cases […]
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Legal Claims for Internal Injuries From Wisconsin Car Crashes
Internal injuries from a car crash are extremely dangerous. Immediate treatment is essential, as these injuries can have fatal consequences if they are allowed to worsen. Sigman Janssen discusses how car crashes can cause internal bleeding or internal organ damage, why these types of injuries are so dangerous, and common symptoms. If you suffered an […]
Read MoreCan You Seek Compensation For Chronic Pain From a Wisconsin Auto Accident?
Car crash injuries can affect you in a variety of ways, but one of the most debilitating effects is chronic pain. Some victims deal with chronic pain for many years after the accident. If you or your loved one was severely injured in a crash caused by another’s negligence, there may be a significant risk […]
Read MoreWhy You Need a Lawyer After Getting Injured By a Drunk Driver in Wisconsin
When drunk drivers cause crashes and others are injured or killed, victims and their families want the driver to be held accountable by the criminal justice system. However, fines and jail time are not going to provide compensation for the victim’s medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Victims and their families […]
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