Driver Errors And Serious Crashes

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

As residents in Wisconsin watch the continued development of autonomous vehicles, they may or may not yet be convinced that it is safe to ride in one of these vehicles. However, many people are highlighting the dangers associated with riding in vehicles operated by human drivers. These people actually have statistics to back up their concerns. […]

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IIDs And Wisconsin Laws

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

It is easier than many people might think to be charged with a drunk driving offense in Wisconsin. Alcohol is commonly served at social events and it is still acceptable to have a casual drink or two and then drive home. Depending on a person’s size, gender, food consumption and more, a blood alcohol level […]

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What Are The Most Common ATV Accident Injuries?

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

People love living in Wisconsin during the summer because of all the outdoor adventures and activities they can enjoy. Now is peak ATV-riding season with many people escaping to their lake cabins or spending their vacation time exploring one of the many scenic and thrilling Wisconsin ATV trails. However, if you are a responsible rider, […]

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New Marriage, New Estate Plan

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

With divorce and remarriage far from usual these days, estate planning can bring up some issues that are not present for people in nuclear families with only one marriage for both spouses. Wisconsin residents who are planning to get married for the second time should make estate planning as much of a priority as wedding […]

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When Should You Update Your Will In Wisconsin?

On behalf of Peterson, Berk & Cross, S.C.

Unlike a photo album that might sit and gather dust on a shelf, your will needs care and attention throughout your life. This important document needs your help to remain accurate and relevant for use at any moment. Outdated documents can have the same serious consequences as incomplete or inaccurate ones. Worse, courts might have […]

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