Social media is ubiquitous in this day and age. Almost everyone we meet has a Facebook account, posts pictures on Instagram, or regularly tweets. Indeed, according to the Pew Research Center, eight out of ten Americans use social media almost daily. While these activities allow us to connect with our families and friends, they also […]
personal injury
Why Should You Hire a Personal Injury Attorney in Wisconsin?
If you or someone you care about has been hurt or killed in an accident in the state of Wisconsin due to the negligence or bad acts of someone else, you need a personal injury attorney to help you get the compensation you deserve. Here’s what a personal injury lawyer at Crooks, Low & Connell, […]
Who Is Responsible for Driveway Accidents?
Driveway accidents, or backover accidents, are an unfortunate occurrences that injure a large number of individuals, particularly children or elderly people. The drivers in these types of accidents are often parents or relatives of the injured, but when it comes to liability, it isn’t always as straightforward as you might expect. Responsibility for driveway accidents […]
Can You Sue for a Fitness Trainer-Caused Injury?
No one likes to get injured, especially when you are working out or doing something that’s supposed to be good for your health. Unfortunately, no matter how health-conscious you are, sometimes accidents happen and people do end up hurt. But what happens if you are injured because of your fitness trainer? Suing your fitness trainer […]
The Long-Term Costs Associated with a Traumatic Facial Injury
When you get hurt in an accident, one of the most important reasons to hire an attorney is to make sure you recover just compensation for your future losses. Serious injuries can lead to a lifetime of medical bills and complications; and, if you fail to assert your rights (or if you settle your claim […]
Fitbits and Injury Claims: Do They Help or Hinder?
Fitbit sells millions of personal fitness tracking devices every year. Analysts estimate that Apple has been selling millions of its fitness-tracking Apple Watches every quarter. While some people may still question the true utility of these devices (and Fitbit has faced lawsuits challenging the accuracy of its tracking data), there is no question that they […]