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$700 Offer From Progressive Insurance January 21, 2013

Posted by Attorney Jonathan Groth in Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.
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These past few weeks our law firm has been contacted by two people rear ended by others insured by Progressive. In each case Progressive sent an adjuster to the injured person’s home within a few days of the collision. In one case, the injured person called my office the day of the meeting. In the other case the injured party waited until after the meeting to call my office.

Can you guess the result?

Let’s start with the bad news first. The person who waited to call until after the meeting actually waiting a few months to call. At the time of the meeting he was still treating with his doctor. He told the insurance adjuster that he went to the doctor and had other appointments in the future (i.e. after that meeting). The adjuster presented him with a “standard Release” that offered to pay for the past medical care (a few doctors visits) and up to $1,500.00 in future care. The adjuster also offered about $700 in “pain and suffering.”

The injured person continued to go to the doctor.

About a month or so after signing this release the injured person went back to the doctor and was told that Progressive Insurance had stopped paying.

You can guess why. The injuries were more severe than the injured person initially thought. The doctor needed more time (i.e. visits) to help this person recover. The $1,500.00 paid by Progressive Insurance was used up before the injured person was released from care.

He called the Progressive Adjuster hoping to get some more money to pay for additional care. The answer, “You signed the Release there is nothing more we can do.” Bad news!

The other person who called our office did NOT sign the release. This person has since been back to the doctor and is now considering a referral to an orthopedic surgeon for problems with her knee.

It is interesting that Progressive Insurance offered about the same thing to each person for pain and suffering. It is also telling that they have “standard” Releases that they bring to initial meetings with injured people. They must know that certain dollar amounts will more likely than not get accepted by the injured party.

In some cases the first offer may have been a “good deal.” But, for the person who called our firm who now needs additional medical treatment it was only a “good deal” for Progressive Insurance.

Call Groth Law Firm, S.C. if you have any questions about offers from insurance companies. Before you meet with an insurance company be sure you know what additional care is needed and whether the offer is a final offer. Call our Wisconsin Personal Injury Law Firm at 877-375-7001. We help people across Wisconsin including Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Brookfield, Green Bay and Crivitz.

Pier One Imports Black Directors Chair Failure September 14, 2012

Posted by Attorney Jonathan Groth in FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Injury Law.
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Our firm is currently investigating failures of Pier One Imports Black Directors Chairs.  The chairs may also be sold at Target, Amazon and Walmart.  These chairs can be identified using Pier One Imports item number 2455775 (Item #2455775).

If you have any information concerning other failures of this type of director’s chair please contact our firm.  We are looking for any information regardless of the severity of the injury.

Please contact our firm with any questions or helpful information toll free at 877-375-7001 or visit our website http://www.grothlawfirm.com/contactWisconsinLawyer.asp.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give.

Pier One Imports Black Directors Chair Failures call Groth Law Firm 877-375-7001 September 14, 2012

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Pier One Imports Black Directors Chair Failures call Groth Law Firm 877-375-7001

Call Groth Law Firm with questions about chair failures.

Congratulations Milwaukee’s “Lawyers To Know” June 27, 2012

Posted by grothlawclerk in FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Motorcycle Collisions, Personal Injury Law.
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M Magazine recently published its list of the top 2-5% of personal injury attorneys in the Milwaukee area.  Attorney Groth was one of the attorneys honored.  Congrats to everyone who made the list:

Jesse Blocher
Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.
N14 W23755 Stone Ridge Drive
Suite 100, Waukesha

Charles Blumenfield
Blumenfield & Shereff LLP
1001 W. Glen Oaks Lane
Suite 110, Mequon

William Cannon
Cannon & Dunphy S.C.
595 N Barker Road, Brookfield

Merrick Domnitz
Domnitz & Skemp S.C.
825 N. Jefferson St.
Fifth Floor, Milwaukee

Laurence Fehring
Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.
777 E. Wisconsin Ave.
Suite 2300, Milwaukee

Jonathan Groth
Groth Law Firm S.C.
13035 W. Bluemound Road
Suite 205, Brookfield

Ryan Hetzel
Hetzel & Nelson LLC
120 N. Main Street
Suite 240, West Bend

Ann Jacobs
Domnitz & Skemp S.C.
825 N. Jefferson Street
Fifth Floor, Milwaukee

Robert Jaskulski
Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.
777 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 2300, Milwaukee

Lynn Laufenberg
Laufenberg, Stombaugh & Jassak S.C.
115 S. 84th Street
Suite 250, Milwaukee

Michael Laufenberg
Laufenberg, Stombaugh & Jassak S.C.
115 S. 84th Street
Suite 250, Milwaukee

Michael Levine
The Law Offices of Robert A. Levine
111 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 1710, Milwaukee

David McCormick
Previant, Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz
Miller & Brueggerman S.C.
1555 N. RiverCenter Drive
Suite 202, Milwaukee

Jason Oldenburg
Previant, Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz
Miller & Brueggerman S.C.
1555 N. RiverCenter Drive
Suite 202, Milwaukee

Frank Pasternak
Pasternak & Zirgibel S.C.
19601 W. Bluemound Road
Second Floor, Brookfield

Nicholas Petty
The Law Offices of Robert A. Levine
111 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 1710, Milwaukee

Jeffrey Pitman
Pitman, Kyle, Sicula & Dentice
1110 N. Old World 3rd Street
Suite 510, Milwaukee

Edward Robinson
Cannon & Dunphy
595 N. Barker Road, Brookfield

Randall Rozek
Rozek Law Offices S.C.
407 W. Silver Spring Drive, Milwaukee

Paul Scoptur
Aiken & Scoptur S.C.
2600 N. Mayfair Road, Milwaukee

Howard Sicula
Pitman, Kyle, Sicula & Dentice
1110 N. Old World 3rd Street
Suite 510, Milwaukee

Anthony Skemp
Domnitz & Skemp S.C.
825 N. Jefferson Street
Fifth Floor, Milwaukee

Christopher Strohbehn
Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown
330 E. Kilbourn Avenue
Suite 1170, Milwaukee

Kent Tess-Mattner
Schmidt, Rupke, Tess-Mattner & Fox S.C.
17100 W. North Avenue, Brookfield

Mark Thomsen
Cannon & Dunphy S.C.
595 N. Barker Road, Brookfield

Timothy Trecek
Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.
777 E. Wisconsin Ave.
Suite 2300, Milwaukee
Linda Vanden Heuvel
Vanden Heuvel & Dineen S.C.
W175 N11086 Stonewood Drive, Germantown

Benjamin Wagner
Habush Habush & Rottier S.C.
777 E. Wisconsin Ave.
Suite 2300, Milwaukee

Jeffrey Zirgibel
Pasternak & Zirgibel S.C.
19601 W. Bluemound Road
Second Floor, Brookfield

Lawsuit Blames both Driver and Bar in Fatal Car Crash June 18, 2012

Posted by grothlawclerk in FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Motorcycle Collisions.
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The mother of Ryan Osowski, a young man killed in car crash on March 10, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Sam Cafi, the drunk driver who hit her son, and Trio Sports Bar and Grill LLC. Trio Sports Bar and Grill LLC had served him alcohol earlier that evening. Sam Cafi was allegedly intoxicated when he sped along a city street and crashed into the Osowski’s vehicle causing it to flip multiple times. Cafi was charged with several counts of felony driving under the influence. Osowski’s mother is seeking a judgment of more than $50,000 for the death of her son.

In Wisconsin lawsuits against bars alleging that they negligently served a patron or overserved a patron are call DRAM SHOP matters.  If you have questions about whether you have a DRAM SHOP case call Groth Law Firm, S.C.

If you have been injured in an automobile accident in the Milwaukee area or any other area in Wisconsin and are in need of a personal injury attorney, contact Groth Law Firm S.C. at 877-375-7001.

For the full article, please visit http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-05-16/news/chi-lawsuit-blames-driver-bar-in-fatal-crash-20120516_1_car-crash-flip-several-times-wrongful-death-lawsuit

Be Careful!!!! Children are on Summer Break June 14, 2012

Posted by grothlawclerk in Drunk Driving, FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Motorcycle Collisions.
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel had a good reminder in today’s Opinion section:

With most children out of school and on summer break, now is an excellent time to remind drivers to slow down, and to remind children to be careful when playing near a street. In an editorial published by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel this morning, it stated that in the last three weeks, already six children have been hit in the Milwaukee area.

Drivers should watch their speed and make sure they are not distracted by things such as texting while driving, especially in busy areas where children are playing. Likewise, parents should remind children that when crossing the street, it is always best to cross at the street corner or walk in a designated crosswalk. Parents should also make sure that children are always properly supervised when playing near a street.

Best advice: just watch out, slow down, and do not get distracted or you could cost someone their life.

For the full article, please visit http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/with-summer-break-here-watch-out-for-children-v65ofta-158643945.html

If you have been injured in an automobile accident in the Milwaukee area or any other area in Wisconsin and are in need of a personal injury attorney, contact Groth Law Firm S.C. at 877-375-7001.

Scary Research About Teens and Texting While Driving June 14, 2012

Posted by Andrew Christman in Drunk Driving, FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.
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New research released by State Farm Insurance shows that teen may not be getting the message about the dangers of texting and driving.  Some of the figures produced by this survey are quite shocking.  Notably, over half of teens with their license, 57% to be exact, admit to text messaging while driving.  The survey produced by State Farm also makes comparisons between teens views on texting while driving and drinking and driving.  While 83% of teens think they are likely to be in an accident if they regularly drink and drive, only 63% of teens believe they are likely to be involved in an accident if they regularly text while driving.  The study also shows a link between parents who regularly talk to their children about safe driving.  Of teens who responded that they never texted and drove, 82% said their regularly talked to their parents about safe driving.  Of teens that reported that they do text while driving, only 67% reported talking to their parents regularly about safe driving.

Texting and driving became illegal in Wisconsin in 2010 with the passage of Wisconsin Statute 346.89.  The risk of getting a ticket, however, is nothing compared to the safety risk that texting and driving creates.  Text messaging while driving is an extremely dangerous action both the person doing it and those around him or her.

If you have been the victim of an inattentive driver or have been injured in an automobile accident in the Milwaukee area or any other area in Wisconsin and are in need of a personal injury attorney, contact Groth Law Firm S.C.

Another Example of Facebook and the Legal System June 13, 2012

Posted by Attorney Jonathan Groth in Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Groth, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.
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Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Dennis Cimpl has recently made some headlines with a Facebook post.  Judge Cimpl commented about Wisconsin’s Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch stating, “Can you say Acting Governor Rebecca Kleifisch!”

The Landmark Legal Foundation has called for an investigation into whether Judge Cimpl violated the Wisconsin Code of Judicial Conduct.

Without commenting on the substance of the comments or the charges of Judicial impropriety we believe it is important to continue to tell the story of how Facebook can have an impact on everyone, their job, personal injury case or personal life.

You can find a story about the Facebook post here.

San Francisco Truck Driver Awarded $11.4 Million June 13, 2012

Posted by grothlawclerk in FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney.
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In San Francisco, California, a federal court has awarded Raymond Mariolle with $11.4 million in damages after sustaining a spinal injury while working for Waste Management Co. in October 2007. Mariolle was driving his truck when the front wheel collapsed causing the 55,000-pound vehicle to fall to the ground. Mariolle sustained compression injuries that have caused him severe pain even after three surgeries.
The lawsuit stated that Consolidated Metco, which made the hub for the truck, Volvo Trucks, which made the cab and chassis, and Whittke Manufacturing, which designed the truck, all knew that the hub was defective and failed to warn the drivers of this fact. After a three-week trial, the jury found that all the parts of the truck were defective and had caused Mr. Mariolle’s injuries.
The Plaintiff’s damages included $2.4 million for lost wages and all of his medical costs, $7.5 million for all the pain and suffering his injury has caused him, and $1.5 million for his wife Regina Mariolle for loss of marital and family relations.
For the full article, please visit http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/05/22/BA3U1OM26H.DTL

If you have been injured in an accident, please contact Attorney Jonathan P. Groth at 877-375-7001. Groth Law Firm, S.C. has offices to meet with clients in Wauwatosa, Brookfield, Milwaukee, Green Bay and Marinette.

WARNING! Rollover Danger Associated with 15 Passenger Vans June 12, 2012

Posted by Andrew Christman in FAQ Personal Injury, Milwaukee Litigation Attorney, Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Injury Law, Wisconsin Auto Accidents.
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A recent article has highlighted the continuing safety concerns with 15 passenger vans and the tendency of these vans to rollover in collisions.  Since 2001, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has released 8 warning regarding the vans’ tendency to tip over.  This risk, it appears, is increased when the vans are carrying more passengers.  Even more disturbing, this risk increases even when the vans are not loaded to or beyond capacity.  When one of these vans is carrying 10 or more passengers the rollover rate in collisions is three times as great as it is when the van is carrying 5 or fewer passengers.

If you have been injured in an automobile accident in the Milwaukee area or any other area in Wisconsin and are in need of a personal injury attorney, contact Groth Law Firm S.C.