Personal Injury Client Testimonials November 2, 2010
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We are proud of the work we do for those injured due to the negligence of others. From time to time I’m lucky enough to have former client’s give a short testimonial about my personal injury work. Here is one:
I can only find excellent words to say about Jonathon. He works with you, keeps in touch and makes sure your answers are answered in a timely manner. He won a case for me for more money than I expected. If only lawyers could be as great as Jonathon. I live in Chicago and my case was in Wisconsin. Did an excellent job even from me being in a different state and could not meet him. Very trustworthy.
Thank you.Ethel
Chicago, IL
Personal Injury Client October 2010
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What Former Clients Say about Groth Law Firm, S.C. October 30, 2010
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We are proud of the work we do for those injured due to the negligence of others. From time to time I’m lucky enough to have former client’s give a short testimonial about my personal injury work. Here is one:
Very grateful to find Jon Groth and have him represent me
All of the above is true for Jon Groth. I felt very comfortable meeting with Jon and found him to be very trustworthy. He was very responsive to me and my case and very concerned that I was ok. He is very knowledgeable and kept me informed continuously throughout. He helped me settle out of court and I believe I received a VERY fair settlement. I am very grateful to have found a very honest Attorney and would recommend him to all. You will see in talking to him he is the right choice.
Cindy
Mascoutah, IL
Car Accident Client August 2010
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DePuy ASR Hip Replacement Recalled September 8, 2010
Posted by Attorney Jonathan Groth in Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Injury Law.Tags: DePuy Hip Implant Recall, Hip Replacement Recall
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Johnson & Johnson, and its DePuy Orthopaedics subsidiary, announced last week that it is recalling parts used for hip replacements. At issue is the high rate of repeat surgeries needed by people who have received the parts. An estimated 93,000 people will be affected by Johnson & Johnson’s latest product recall.
Affected hip replacement parts involved in the recall include the DePuy ASR XL Acetabular System and the DePuy ASR Hip Resurfacing System. Patients who reported problems in the first five years and had revision surgery reported a variety of symptoms, including pain, swelling and problems walking. Other symptoms that may indicate a serious problem with the hip replacement parts include:
• Loosening – when the implant does not stay attached to the bone in the correct position
• Fracture – where the bone around the implant may have broken
• Dislocation – where the two parts of the implant that move against each other are no longer aligned
• Metal debris – where metal particles from the component parts moving together spread around the hip area.
If you are suffering these problems and think it because of the DePuy ASR hip replacement please call my Wisconsin personal injury firm. I would be happy to talk to you about whether it is a claim that should be investigated.
Call the Groth Law Firm, S.C. personal injury firm at 877-375-7001 for questions about Wisconsin personal injury law.
Wisconsin Injury Victims’ Testimonials August 5, 2010
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I have been blessed to have represented many good people over the years. When you are looking to hire an attorney it is important to know that you will be a good fit with that attorney. Again, I’ve fit in with my clients and I think this has worked well. If you would like to get a feel for how my personal injury firm handles cases and clients I recommend you read the testimonials at Avvo.com. You’ll find Wisconsin personal injury attorneys flooding the internet and TV. Make sure you find the right one for you.
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Wisconsin Auto Accident Causing Tinnitus Injury Settlement August 2, 2010
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The Wisconsin Law Journal recently highlighted a Groth Law Firm, S.C. car accident settlement in Milwaukee County. The case involved a rear end collision where the injured victim’s permenant injury was/is tinnitus. The past medical bills were approximately $9,000.00. The settlement totalled $95,000.00 (Ninety Five Thousand and 00/00).
For more information about the injury and litigation firm, Groth Law Firm, S.C., visit www.grothlawfirm.com or visit www.avvo.com for client reviews and recent victories and settlements.
Interesting Bike Safety Opinion Piece July 8, 2010
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There was an opinion column in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recently. The article can be found here. It includes links to more information about bike safety in the Milwaukee area.
If you have any questions regarding a bike accident or any other personal injury questions, feel free to contact Groth Law Firm, S.C. Groth Law Firm, S.C. has offices to meet with clients in Brookfield, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette.
New Wisconsin Auto Insurance Law June 9, 2010
Posted by Andrew Christman in FAQ Personal Injury, Motorcycle Collisions, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.Tags: bicycle law wisconsin, underinsured motorist coverage, Uninsured Motorist Coverage, Wisconsin car accident lawyer, Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney
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As of June 1, 2010, auto insurance is now mandatory for all car owners in Wisconsin. The law requires minimum coverage of $50,000 for the injury or death of one person, $100,000 for the injury or death of two or more people and $15,000 for property damage. Drivers that do not have insurance can be fined up to $500.
The law requires that drives keep proof of their insurance information in the car. Police officers can request proof of insurance at traffic stops and accidents. Failure to provide this proof of insurance can result in a fine of $10.
The law also requires uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage each with minimum limits of $100,000/$300,000 for bodily injury coverage.
More information on the new insurance laws can be found at the websites for the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles.
Feel free to contact Groth Law Firm, S.C. if you have any questions or would like to discuss your need for a personal injury attorney. Groth Law Firm, S.C. has offices to meet with clients in Brookfield, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette.
A Few Wisconsin Bike Laws June 8, 2010
Posted by Andrew Christman in FAQ Personal Injury, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.Tags: bicycle law wisconsin, bike accident, Personal Injury Attorney
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Wisconsin has numerous laws in place to ensure that the roads are safe for bikes. Following laws regarding bicycling can help reduce the number of bike accidents and make the roads safer for bikes and cars alike.
Wisconsin Statute 346.075 provides that cars must give bikes a minimum of three feet of space when they are passing a bike. Bikes must also allow at least three feet when they are passing another car or a stationary object in the street including parked cars. Wisconsin Statute 346.24 says if a car is stopped to yield right of way to someone on a bike, it is illegal for any approaching car to pass the stopped car. Finally, according to 346.804, if local law permits riding a bicycle on a sidewalk, they must yield right of way to any pedestrians on the sidewalk.
If you have any questions regarding a bike accident or any other personal injury questions, feel free to contact Groth Law Firm, S.C. Groth Law Firm, S.C. has offices to meet with clients in Brookfield, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette.
Interesting Wisconsin Law – Biking Without a Seat June 2, 2010
Posted by Andrew Christman in FAQ Personal Injury, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.Tags: bicycle law wisconsin, Bicycle Safety, bike accident
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Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 346, Rules of the Road, has an interesting section buried within all the rules regulating the operation of both cars and bikes on the road. According to Wisconsin Statute 346.79(1) it is illegal in the state to ride a bike that does not have a seat. Those danger seekers who choose to violate the law should be aware that people who violate this bike law can face a fine of up to $20.
If you have any questions regarding a bike accident or any other personal injury questions, feel free to contact Groth Law Firm, S.C. Groth Law Firm, S.C. has offices to meet with clients in Brookfield, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette.
Wisconsin Bicycle Law – Right of Way May 25, 2010
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Wisconsin outlines it laws regarding the use of bicycles in Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 346, Rules of the Road. Included in this chapter are rules regarding when cyclists have the right of way, and when they must yield the right of way to motorists and pedestrians. Right of way problems can often lead to a bike accident. Wisconsin has set up these rules to help ensure that the streets are safe for bikes and to prevent bicycle accidents.
According to Wisconsin Statute 346.23, at an intersection that is controlled by a stop light, a car must give way to someone bike crossing at a crosswalk when the person on a bike has started to cross the street with a green light or a “walk” signal. If however the person on a bike has not yet started to cross the intersection or if that person is not crossing with a green light or a “walk” signal, the person on a bike must yield to someone in a car. According to 346.34, at an intersection that is not controlled by a stop light, someone in a car must give right of way to someone on a bike providing they are crossing at a marked crosswalk. People on bikes must yield right of way to cars if they are attempting to cross a street at any point that is not designated as a crosswalk.
Feel free to contact Groth Law Firm, S.C. if you have any questions or would like to discuss your need for a personal injury attorney whether it is due to a bicycle accident or any other injury. Groth Law Firm, S.C. has offices to meet with clients in Brookfield, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette.




