Although the situation for medical malpractice victims in Wisconsin has improved, there is still some unfairness in medical malpractice caps. The good news is that the cap has been raised this last month from $445,000 to $750,000, due to the unconstitutional situations left behind by the first cap. The bad news is that victims are […]
Is General Motors Corp. a Murderer?
According to internal GM memos, deaths resulting from post-collision fuel-tank fires cost the company $2.40 per car, based on the estimate that each life “has a value of $200,000”. Improving the design of the car would cost approximately $8.59 per car, yet GM executives chose not to do so. For about 9 bucks, the Andersons’ […]
Making the Roads a Safer Place
The first step to preventing truck and automobile accidents is to be aware of the dangers at hand. We may think that truck drivers are at fault for accidents due to the impossible task of handling their rig safely, but in reality there are many things the average driver can do to prevent truck and […]
6 Questions to Ask Your Personal Injury Lawyer
If you’ve been injured recently and have begun a search for a personal injury lawyer to represent your case, don’t feel nervous or overwhelmed by your options. There are six questions you can ask that will almost guarantee your choice of a great personal injury lawyer. Anthony Castelli, a great personal injury lawyer himself, came […]
Medical Malpractice Caps Have Little Effect on Liability Insurance Rates
There is a current debate in Wisconsin circulating around medical malpractice caps and insurance rates. The two sides of the argument are cut fairly cleanly down the middle: either avidly for or against caps. Those in favor of malpractice caps fear that health-care costs are going to soar beyond reason due to incredible losses for […]
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