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What to Look for in a Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

What to Look for in a Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer November 3 2014 It’s advised that you seek legal counsel, despite how minimal your personal injury appears to be. The legal system can be complicated, but having an injury lawyer who comprehends it is going to make life easier for you. Keep life simple and check […]

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Should I Get Legal Help with My Slip and Fall Claim?

Should I Get Legal Help with My Slip and Fall Claim? October 10 2016 “Slip and fall” is a phrase used in personal injury cases where a person may trip, slip, and fall on another person’s property. Many people are seriously injured each year when they fall on a flight of stairs, or trip over […]

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Welcenbach Law wins medical records class action in Wisconsin Supreme Court

Welcenbach Law wins medical records class action in Wisconsin Supreme Court May 29 2017 Congratulations to Welcenbach Law Offices and Robert Welcenbach for their class action victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Attorneys Scott Borison and Craig Jones acted as co-counsel along with Robert Welcenbach for the Plaintiff who brought suit on behalf of all Wisconsin […]

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M Magazine Names Two of Our Attorneys Leading Lawyers of 2013

M Magazine Names Two of Our Attorneys Leading Lawyers of 2013 August 5 2014 Two of our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys at Welcenbach Law Offices have had the honor of being named Leading Lawyers for 2013 by M Magazine. This means that the lawyers, Robert J. Welcenbach and Jeanne E. Bell, are considered as being […]

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How Much Compensation Should You Seek in a Personal Injury Case?

How Much Compensation Should You Seek in a Personal Injury Case? August 31 2015 Personal injuries can range from minor impositions to debilitating losses. Those who experience significant injuries as a result of an individual or corporation’s negligence should seek expert legal advice in an effort to obtain the compensation they need and deserve. Because […]

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