Wisconsin Accident Injury & News Blog

Deadline Extended for DePuy ASR Hip Implant Claims

Johnson & Johnson, makers of the DePuy ASR hip implant, have agreed to set aside up to $420 million to settle previously ineligible lawsuits over the company’s recalled hip implants. Records from a Toledo, Ohio, federal court reveal the manufacturer is extending the deadline for filing a claim for compensation…

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Preventing Accidents and Injuries During Bad Weather

Many parts of the country are dealing with heavy snowfall and glacial temperatures and the snow and ice covering the roadways can pose a serious threat to you and your vehicle. Stay in Control in Icy Conditions Anyone heading out in blistering conditions must be aware of their surroundings, especially…

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Multi-Car Crash in Parking Lot Raises Questions About Elderly Drivers

When a 92-year-old man hit nine parked cars in a Piggly Wiggly parking lot on Feb. 13, many people began to ask whether that driver should still be allowed to take the wheel. The accident took place around noon on Friday in Mayville, when an elderly driver attempted to exit…

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Video Evidence of Nursing Home Abuse Prompts Kansas Representative to Act

Last year, shocking footage of a registered nurse abusing an elderly patient emerged from a news station in Kansas. Now, state legislators are pushing for a bill that would require national background checks for nursing home employees as a result of the video. If your loved one was abused or…

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Lake-Effect Snow Causes Car Accidents

Slippery conditions and intense lake-effect snow contributed to several car accidents in Milwaukee on Sunday. Officials blame blowing snow fueled by wind gusts for massive whiteout conditions on interstates 94 and 43 north for the slippery conditions and low visibility. While no air travel was disrupted, officials reported nearly 14 crashes, spin outs and disabled vehicles…

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Milwaukee City Council Approves $124 Million Streetcar

After years of debate, the proposal to put a streetcar downtown will finally move forward. The Milwaukee City Council has approved a controversial $124 million streetcar connecting downtown and the lower east side. The cost to relocate the utilities for the streetcar project has been an extremely contentious issue.Initial cost…

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Drugged Driving On the Rise While Drunken Driving Decreases

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released a report indicating drivers may be moving away from drunken driving but toward another disturbing trend: driving under the influence of drugs like marijuana and other illicit substances. According to the report, the number of drivers testing positive for alcohol in…

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Honda Driver Dead After Minor Accident Prompts Airbag Explosion

A recent report from Bloomberg News revealed the tragic death of Carlos Solis IV, the Texas man who was killed in a January fender bender when the defective airbag in his Honda Accord exploded, sending shards of metal debris into his head and neck. Solis purchased the Accord only last…

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GM Pays 130 Ignition Switch Accident Victims Ahead of Schedule

General Motors Co. (GM) has reportedly paid 130 victims of its faulty ignition switch recall disaster in advance of the compensation funds Jan. 31, 2015 deadline. According to Bloomberg News, Kenneth Feinberg, the attorney in charge of the victims compensation fund, has confirmed 51 deaths to date out of a…

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Guardianship Sought by Nursing Homes Looking to Collect on Debts

A disturbing trend has come to light in the nursing home industry, and that is facilities seeking guardianship of incapacitated residents in order to secure payments for outstanding debts. The reason is simple: Once guardianship is attained, the home may access the patients bank account to pay themselves without dispute….

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