Don’t Let Wisconsin’s Statute of Limitations Make You Complacent After a Crash!
Wisconsin’s statute of limitations—or the time limit in which you can take legal action—is three years after the date of an injury.
Wisconsin’s statute of limitations—or the time limit in which you can take legal action—is three years after the date of an injury.
For many motorcyclists, there are three riding seasons: spring, summer, and fall.
When a driver loses control of their vehicle and causes an accident, they and they alone are often held liable for any injuries and property damage that occurs.
As a parent of young child, their safety is always your biggest priority.
Whether you already own a motorcycle or are a beginner looking to experience Wisconsin’s open roads on two wheels, the most important thing you can do is wear a helmet.
Everyone knows about the dangers of driving when your blood alcohol content (BAC) is over the legal limit.
At Brian Hodgkiss Injury Lawyers, we know how difficult it can be to get compensation after an auto accident.
The entire state of Wisconsin is currently under a shelter-in-place order through 8 a.
Spring break is almost here for many schools and universities throughout the country, including many in Wisconsin.