In Wisconsin, Domestic Violence Charges can encompass more than you think
Domestic violence charges bring serious consequences in Wisconsin, including a 72-hour no contact order, loss of access to firearms, and significant penalties. It also puts a mark on your criminal record that can be impossible to fully overcome. But while most people understand the importance of the issue, common misconceptions make it seem less likely to happen to you. Below are three facts that you may not realize...
Are you facing drug charges in Wisconsin?
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
If you are facing drug charges in Wisconsin, it’s time to hire a criminal defense attorney
When most people think of drug crimes, they may think of a hardened criminal running an enterprise selling drugs on the streets of a broken down inner city. But in Wisconsin, you can be arrested for drug offenses for any manufacture, distribution, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. You can get convicted even without selling or intending to sell drugs. Drug charges...
Who Pays for a Personal Injury Claim?
Written by Steve Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Personal Injury.
Potential sources to pay your personal injury claim
If you suffer a personal injury that someone else causes, you have a right to seek compensation from that person. In Wisconsin, you need to file a personal injury claim within three years to have the right to recover damages. When you do so on time and prove the other person was at fault, you can recover for medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other financial losses.
How Personal Injury Claims Arise
Personal injuries can...
Purchasing the Right Auto Insurance
Written by Steve Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Personal Injury.
Madison Personal Injury Lawyer recommends an auto insurance review
Wisconsin, like almost every other state, requires drivers to carry liability auto insurance. This includes a minimum coverage level of $10,000 for property damage, $25,000 for injury or death to one person, and $50,000 for injury or death of more than one person. While this covers the minimum state requirement, it’s probably not enough for you. Most people are horribly underinsured. Understanding your own needs is essential...
Fight Marijuana OWI In Wisconsin | Madison DUI Attorneys
Written by Mark Eisenberg on . Posted in Blog, Criminal Defense.
Similarities And Differences Between Alcohol And Marijuana OWI In Wisconsin
Did you know that you can get pulled over and arrested for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of marijuana in Wisconsin? Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) applies to alcohol as well as prescription drugs and marijuana. But how intoxication is determined and how the OWI is handled differs between alcohol and marijuana OWIs.
Similarities Between Alcohol And Marijuana OWIs
Marijuana and alcohol...