People often don’t drive as well in the dark. As day becomes night, pupils can dilate, drivers can become fatigued and the potential for crashes can increase. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorists are three times more likely to get...
Month: October 2019
Planning for Wisconsin stepchildren inheritance
Many stepparents come to know and love their stepchildren as their own, and so completely that it can be hard to remember the law doesn’t always see it that way. When parents begin the process and practice of estate planning, they need to take active and affirmative...
What can cause a car collision?
Drivers face some level of risk once they get behind the wheel. But no matter how careful one acts, there's still a chance they could get in a wreck. According to the National Safety Council, car collisions continue to be one of the leading preventable fatalities in...
5 tips for a safe winter motorcycle ride
Whether through necessity or simply the love of the activity, many motorcycle riders continue to ride well into the winter months. In the Midwest, however, winter riding can be dangerous no matter the rider’s experience level. Fortunately, with enough planning and...
3 options to explore when dividing a business
A divorcing couple will face numerous challenges when ending a marriage. Dividing one household into two in terms of child custody arrangements, division of assets, division of debts and division of retirement accounts can lead to emotional and financial turmoil. One...
Driver negligence key catalyst in many motor vehicle accidents
Driving means many things to many people. For some, it is fundamentally an enjoyable pastime, given Americans’ age-old love affair with their cars. For others, it is a literal means to an end, getting them to and from work and everywhere else they need to go. Some...