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Should I Talk to the Police After an Arrest in Wisconsin

Should I Talk to the Police After an Arrest in Wisconsin? People who are arrested often wonder “Should I talk to the police?” On the one hand, talking to the police seems like the best way to tell your side of the story, clear up any misunderstandings, and get out of jail sooner. On the other hand, our Wisconsin criminal defense attorneys would advise you to not speak to the police without an attorney present. Why Shouldn’t I Talk to the Police? The reason why defense attorneys advise...

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Wisconsin OWI Impact on Insurance | Eisenberg Law

What is my Wisconsin OWI Impact on Insurance? Operating While Intoxicated, or OWI, is illegal in Wisconsin. Many drivers wonder if an OWI on their record will impact their insurance rates and the answer is Yes. An OWI conviction almost always results in an increase in auto insurance premiums. An OWI conviction will carry other penalties as well, notably the SR22. What You Need to Know About the SR22 Provided by Your Insurance Company. An SR22 is a certificate that auto insurers file...

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Wisconsin Car Accident Law | Steps To Take After An Accident

3 Steps To Take After Wisconsin Car Accident No matter what kind of accident you have been involved in, the aftermath can be confusing and busy. The struggles only increase if you have suffered serious injuries or property damage. Despite the challenges, there are several important steps to take after a car accident that will help you if you decide to file an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. 3 Must-Do Steps to Take After a Car Accident There are three must-do steps to take...

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Wisconsin Personal Injury Cases | Personal Injury Settlement

Do I Have a Wisconsin Personal Injury Case? Personal injury cases result from accidents or incidents where one person, party, or individual is injured or harmed by the actions of another person, party, or individual. Personal injury law allows the injured party, the plaintiff, to file a lawsuit against the other party, the defendant, in order to obtain compensation for the injuries and harm they have sustained. Victims use this compensation to help pay for medical costs, lost wages, and other...

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Plea Bargain FAQs | Wisconsin Plea Deals

9 FAQs Answered About Wisconsin Plea Bargains Anyone who watches legal shows on television has heard the term plea bargain. These “deals” are used widely in fictional entertainment settings, but they are real, legal strategies that are used throughout Wisconsin to close cases. Below, we answer nine common questions about plea deals. What are plea bargains? Plea bargains, also referred to as plea deals or plea agreements, are contracts between criminal defendants and local prosecutors. In...

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