• What Should I Do after a Car Accident?

    Author: Randall E Reinhardt | | Categories: Car Accidents

    It is difficult to keep your bearings after a car accident, especially when the collision involves physical trauma. The road to recovery can be long and difficult. After almost any accident, however, there are certain steps you can take to ensure that you have the strongest injury claim for your situation. Always take the following steps after a car accident: Call the police or emergency personnel — If you were injured or your vehicle was damaged, always call 911. The official report will be invaluable if you decide to pursue an injury claim. Likewise, immediate medical attention may save you from worse injury. Exchange…

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  • Do I need a lawyer for a car accident claim?

    Author: Randall E Reinhardt | | Categories: Car Accidents , Personal Injury

    If you've just been in a car accident, then you may be wondering if you should hire a lawyer to represent you. Some accident claims are simple and will give you no trouble. Others, however, require counsel from an experienced car accident attorney who will protect your best interests. If you are experiencing any of the following scenarios, then you should seriously consider retaining a legal representative. The other driver and their insurance company are trying to hold you liable for the accident. If fault is contested, then you will have to go to court to prove your case. An experienced attorney…

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  • How to Prove Fault in a Car Accident

    Author: Randall E Reinhardt | | Categories: Car Accidents , Personal Injury

    If you have just been in an accident, then you may be wondering how you can prove that the other driver was at fault. Each driver is expected to adhere to certain rules of the road and your job is to obtain evidence that shows how the other driver broke those rules. Research Wisconsin State Traffic Laws for the exact code violation. These may include the following: Speeding (346.57) Tailgating (346.14) Drunk Driving (346.61-3) Texting While Driving (SB 103) Illegal Turns (346.31-36) To prove that the other drive actually committed the violation, you may have to turn to a police report, visual evidence, or pictures. If the police…

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