1.4.09

Wisconsin IME Doctors

In Defense "Independent" Medical Examinations and Medical Defense Doctors, I blogged on IME doctors in Wisconsin and an outfit brokering Wisconsin IME docs. Today's New York Times' Exams of Injured Workers Fuel Mutual Mistrust peaked my curiousity and so this time, instead of picking on the same firm as the last two posts, I'm blogging on Medical Systems, Inc. and Medical Impressions, two "IME" brokers here in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Medical Systems, Inc. website is medicalsystemsusa.com. They hold themselves out as a resource to insurance claims adjusters and corporate defense lawyers. They publish online dates doctors are available for IMEs for the next 3 months, and as can be seen, some Wisconsin doctors have little time to see real patients. Perhaps physicians can make a lot of money doing IMEs for insurance companies and corporate defense lawyers. As of the date of this blog, the current list of Wisconsin physicians being brokered by Medical Systems, Inc. included:

Dr. Steven Anderson
Dr. Hany Afran
Dr. James Agre
Dr. Aftab Ansari
Dr. Mark Aschliman
Dr. Paul Barkhaus
Dr. David Bartlett
Dr. James Barnett
Dr. Stephen Barron
Dr. Gita Baruah
Dr. Barry Bast
Dr. Benjamin Begley
Dr. James Berman
Dr. Henry Bernstein
Dr. David Blake
Dr. Crain Bliwas
Dr. Robert Braco
Dr. Arlene Braker
Dr. Russell Brethauer
Dr. Fredrik Broekhuizen
Leo Bronston (Chiro)
Dr. Dennis Brown
Dr. Steven Brown
Dr. Joseph Burgarino
Dr. Robert Buss
Dr. Paul Caillier
Dr. Paul Cederberg
Dr. Gorden Clark
Dr. Steven Cohen
Dr. Edward Coleman
Dr. Gary Conger
Dr. Thomas Connor
Dr. Curtis Crimmins
Dr. Steven Dankle
Dr. Omar Darr
Dr. Walter Davison
Dr. Jack Deckard
Dr. John DeGiovanni
Dr. Steven Donatello
Dr. David Dorman
Dr. Thomas Drake
Dr. Roy Dunlap
Kevin Dunn (Chiro)
Dr. William Dzwierzynski
Dr. Dennis Elmergreen
Dr. Donald Feinsilver
Dr. Anthony Ferguson
Dr. Marvin Fetter
Dr. Bradley Fideler
Dr. Richard Fleck
Dr. Robert Friedrich
Dr. Kimball Fuiks
Danny Futch (Chiro)
Dr. Eric Gaenslen
Dr. Balaraju Gandhavadi
Dr. James Gmeiner
Dr. Daniel Goeckner
Dr. David Goodman
Dr. Steven Grindel
Dr. Brad Grunert
Dr. Gary Guten
Dr. Ahmad Haffar
Dr. Jerome Hagens
Dr. Thomas Hammeke
Dr. Jerome Hanson
Dr. Gerald Harris
Dr. David Haskell
Dr. Patrick Healy
Dr. Eric Heiligenstein
Dr. Bruce Herman
Dr. Sidney Herszenson
Tony Hielle (Chiro)
Dr. Robert Hirschmann
Dr. Sang Hong
Dr. Jacques Hussussian
Mark Jacquette (Chiro)
Dr. Subbanna Jayprakash
Dr. Richard Karr
Dr. Sean Keane
Dr. William Kelley
Dr. Thomas Kidder
Dennis King (Chiro)
Dr. Steven Klein
Dr. Jennifer Klopfstein
Dr. Steven Koenig
Dr. Harvey Kohn
Dr. John Krebsbach
Dr. James Langenkamp
Dr. Calvin Langmade
Dr. Mark Lanser
Dr. Allan Levin
Dr. Scott Levin
Dr. Stuart Levy
Dr. Jonathan Lewis
Dr. Michael Lischak
Dr. Boyd Lumsden
Dr. Thomas Lyons
Dr. Daniel Maryland
Dr. Hani Matloub
Dr. Robert McCabe
Dr. Peter Medved
Dr. Mark Meier
Jay Meverden (Chiro)
Dr. Jeffrey Minikel
Dr. Aroor Moorthy
Dr. Craig Moe
Dr. James Mullen
Dr. David Nash
Robert Newman (Chiro)
Dr. Christopher Noonan
Dr. Michael Nordstrom
Dr. Marc Novom
Gregory Nystrom (Chiro)
Dr. Ellen O'Brien
Dan Olson (Chiro)
Dr. Reid Olson
Dr. Michael Orth
Dr. David Osmon
Daniel Page (Chiro)
Dr. Douglas Palmer
Dr. Steven Pals
Dr. Thomas Pietrocarlo
Dr. Neal Pollack
Dr. Kenneth Robbins
Dr. Stephen Robbins
Dr. Rajit Saluja
Dr. Marvin Sattler
Dr. Steven Schnoll
Dr. Donald Schuster
Dr. James Sehloff
Dr. James Self
Robert Servias (Chiro)
Dr. Andrew Seter
Frederick Sheppard (Chiro)
Dr. Mysore Shivaram
Dr. John Siegert
Dr. Jane Sliwinski
Dr. Kwang Soo
Dr. Morris Soriano
Dr. Michael Spierer
Dr. Ron Stark
Dr. Richard Steliga
Dr. Robert Stern
Dr. James Stiehl
Dr. Cass Terry
Dr. David Toivonen
Dr. Sridhar Vasudevan
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Dr. Kevin Weidman
Dr. James White
Dr. Mark Wikenheiser
Dr. Terrence Wilkins
Dr. John Williams
Dr. Alison Wilmeth
Dr. William Wirostko
Randall Wojciehoski (D.O.)
Dr. Walter Wong
Dr. Jeffrey Zigun
Dr. Diane Zwicke


Medical Impressions website is medicalimpressions.com. They don't publish online dates doctors are available for IMEs. However, they do have the current list of Wisconsin doctors being brokered by Medical Impressions:

Allergy
Steven Cohen, M.D. Milwaukee
Gary Steven, M.D. Milwaukee

Anesthesiology
Steven Donatello, M.D. Milwaukee


Cardiology
Syhas Shelgikar, M.D. Milwaukee
Melish A. Thompson, M.D. Milwaukee
Diane Zwicke, M.D. Milwaukee


Chiropractic
Kelly Andrews, D.C. Madison
Greg Bernard, D.C. Hudson
Kevin Dunn, D.C. Milwaukee, Madison, Fond du Lac
Gary Fischer, D.C. Onalaska
Daniel Futch, D.C. Madison
Dane Laughlin, D.C. Superior
Craig Martin, D.C. Appleton
Jay Meverden, D.C. Wausau
Robert Newman, D.C. Milwaukee, Madison
Gregory Nystrom, D.C. Appleton, Green Bay, Wausau
Daniel Olson, D.C. Madison
Robert Servais, D.C. Green Bay
Michael Utschig, D.C. Madison
Gregory Whitcomb, D.C. Milwaukee


Dentistry
Jeff Jones, D.D.S. Rice Lake
Michael Kowalski, D.D.S. Waukesha
Steven Schnoll, D.D.S. Milwaukee


Dermatology
James Barnett, M.D. Milwaukee
Sidney Herszenson, M.D. Milwaukee
Donald Schuster, M.D. Madison


Ear, Nose & Throat
Steven Dankle, M.D. Milwaukee
Roy Dunlap, M.D. Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids
David Friedland, M.D. Milwaukee
Peter Medved, M.D. Milwaukee
Michael Nordstrom, M.D. Milwaukee
Frederic Schmidt, M.D. Green Bay


General Surgery
Steward Gifford, M.D. Green Bay
William Kelley, M.D. Milwaukee
Michael Rainiero, M.D. Janesville
Richard Steliga, M.D. Milwaukee
Brent Wogahn, M.D. Rice Lake


Hand Surgery
Jon Cherney, M.D. Appleton
Curtis Crimmins, M.D. Milwaukee
Andreas Doermann, M.D. Milwaukee
William Dzwierzynski, M.D. Milwaukee
Steven Grindel, M.D. Milwaukee
Boyd Lumsden, M.D. Appleton
Hani Matloub, M.D. Milwaukee
John Schneider, M.D. Milwaukee
John Siegert, M.D. Milwaukee
David Toivonen, M.D. Appleton
James White, M.D. Milwaukee
Terrence Wilkins, M.D. Milwaukee


Hematology
David Blake, M.D. Milwaukee


Infectious Disease
David Wagner, M.D. Milwaukee


Internal Medicine
David Blake, M.D. Milwaukee
James Levin, M.D. Madison
Reid Olson, M.D. Madison
Randal Wojciehoski, D.O. Stevens Point, Milwaukee, Eau Claire, Duluth, Wausau, Green Bay, Appleton, Madison


Neurology
Paul Barkhaus, M.D. Milwaukee
Conrad Nievera, M.D. Milwaukee
Mark Novom, M.D. Milwaukee
L. Cass Terry, M.D. Milwaukee


NeuroPsychology
Paul Caillier, Ph.D. Eau Claire


NeuroSurgery
Jack Deckard, M.D. Milwaukee
Steven Delheimer, M.D. Waukesha
Yash Pannu, M.D. Milwaukee
Marc Soriano, M.D. Madison


Occupational Medicine
Donald Bodeau, M.D. Eau Claire
Michael Borkowski, M.D. Milwaukee, Green Bay
Gina Buono, M.D. Milwaukee
Robert Braco, M.D. Beloit
Scott Dresden, M.D. Burlington
David Drury, M.D. Milwaukee, Appleton
Andrew Floren, M.D. Eau Claire
Brian Harrison, M.D. Appleton
Stephen Lindahl, M.D. Janesville
John Williams, M.D. Wausau


Occupational Therapy
Eric Blankenheim, O.T. Appleton
Julie Peeters, O.T. Appleton


Opthalmology
Walter Gager, M.D. Milwaukee
James Wise, M.D. Madison


Orthopedic Surgery
Aftab Ansari, M.D. Green Bay, Milwaukee
Mark Aschliman, M.D. Milwaukee
Stephen Barron, M.D. Eau Claire, Wausau, Oshkosh, Milwaukee, Madison, LaCrosse
David Bartlett, M.D. Madison
Paul Cederberg, M.D. Eau Claire, Wausau, Oshkosh, Milwaukee, Madison, LaCrosse
Gorden Clark, M.D. Milwaukee, Madison, Wausau, Appleton, Green Bay, Eau Claire, Tomah
Roger Daley, M.D. Milwaukee
Omar Darr, M.D. Milwaukee
Eric Gaenslen, M.D. Milwaukee
James Gmeiner, M.D. Appleton
Gary Guten, M.D. Milwaukee
Jerome Hagens, M.D. Appleton
Jacques Hussussian, M.D. Milwaukee, Fond du Lac
Roger Johnson, M.D. Milwaukee
Richard Karr, M.D. Milwaukee
Sean Keane, M.D. Milwaukee
Navjot Kohli, M.D. Milwaukee, Madison, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Wausau, Eau Claire
James Langenkamp, M.D. Milwaukee
Robert McCabe, M.D. Milwaukee
Donald Middleton, M.D. Milwaukee
Jeffrey Minikel, M.D. Milwaukee
Craig Moe, M.D. Milwaukee
Christopher Noonan, M.D. Milwaukee
Michael Orth, M.D. Madison, Green Bay, Wausau, Eau Claire, Milwaukee
Douglas Palmer, M.D. Madison
Raj Rao, M.D. Milwaukee
Stephen Robbins, M.D. Milwaukee
James Rydlewicz, M.D. Milwaukee
Rajit Saluja, M.D. Milwaukee
James Self, M.D. Madison
James Stiehl, M.D. Milwaukee
Mark Wikenheiser, M.D. St. Croix Falls


Physiatry
Dennis Brown, M.D. Milwaukee
Steven Kirkhorn, M.D. Marshfield, Wausau
Jerome Lerner, M.D. Milwaukee
John Revord, M.D. Appleton
Sridhar Vasudevan, M.D. Milwaukee, Madison, Wausau, Eau Claire, Green Bay


Physical Medicine
John Revord, M.D. Appleton
Randall Schultz, M.D. Appleton
Richard Staehler, M.D. Appleton
Robert Zoeller, M.D. Oconomowoc


Podiatry
Keith Beck, D.P.M. Milwaukee
Magali Fournier, D.P.M Wausau
Ian Furnes, D.P.M. Fond du Lac, Chilton
Randal Wojciehoski, D.O. Milwaukee, Stevens Point, Eau Claire, Duluth, Wausau, Green Bay, Appleton


Psychiatry
David Black, M.D. Milwaukee
Donald Feinsilver, M.D. Milwaukee
Brad Grunert, Ph.D. Milwaukee, Eau Claire, Wausau
Kenneth Robbins, M.D. Madison
Michael Spierer, M.D. Madison


Psychiatry (Neuro)
Paul Caillier, M.D. Eau Claire


Psychology
Calvin Langmade, M.D. Milwaukee


Pulmonology
Steven Brown, M.D. Milwaukee
Stuart Levy, M.D. Milwaukee
Reid Olson, M.D. Madison
James Sehloff, M.D. Madison
Linus Santo Tomas, M.D. Milwaukee


Radiology
Albert Alter, M.D. Madison


Rheumatology
David Blake, M.D. Milwaukee


Urology
Elliott Silbar, M.D. Milwaukee


Aside from noting how often some Wisconsin doctors appear on Medical Systems, Inc.'s calendar, it's interesting to see how much travelling some physicians are willing to do - as indicated by Medical Impressions "city" designation - just to get IME business from insurance claims adjusters and corporate defense lawyers.

Check out Randall Wojciehoski, he appears quite often on the Medical Systems calendars and on Medical Impressions page he'll travel 400 miles going from Duluth, MN to Milwaukee, WI. Randall Wojciehoski also appeared on my Defense "Independent" Medical Examinations and Medical Defense Doctors blogs. Curiously, he also has more areas of expertise than most of the listed Wisconsin IME doctors.

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26.3.09

Phone Call and A Check

In How many lawyers do you need? I discussed hiring attorneys and lawyer advertising. Now, I'm going to rip a specific form of lawyer advertising, which is the former client or an actor holding a check and saying something like: all I did was call personal injury attorney ____ and I got $____. Those commercials and similar ones make me sick. They make those of us who represent real victims who were badly injured and who respect the legal profession and our civil justice system look like leeches, which may be a fair description for lawyers running those ads, but not for real Wisconsin personal injury lawyers.

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12.3.09

Wisconsin Police may be Listening

In a loss for child molesters or those attempting to molest children (and advertising that on the Internet), the Wisconsin Court of Appeals handed down State v John David Ohlinger, 2008AP135. Ohlinger's horrific personal legal history can be see (partially) on Wisconsin's Circuit Court Access. In any event, the Ohlinger decisions upholds Wisconsin law, which allows police to listen to any phone conversation as long as one party consents to the police listening. If the person consenting to the police listening happens to also be a police officer (rather than a private citizen), that doesn't matter as long as they are a party to the phone call.

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2.3.09

How many lawyers do you need?

Saw an outstanding Wisconsin employment discrimination lawyer today and one topic was a personal injury attorney who boasts about the size of his law firm. The discrimination attorney (who's firm has about 10 employees or so) said overhead would concern him there and I've always had issues with unusually large personal injury firms. One concern I've had in Milwaukee is that personal injury lawyers use paid advertising excessively adding to overhead and causing some injury firms to need thousands of clients. At a certain point, partners in these firms lose the ability to see to it that paralegals and lawyers give top level service even if named partners are great lawyers. The next thing that may happen is that associate lawyers feel a need to bring in money and then because they have hundreds of clients at a time, these injury atttorneys settle cases cheaply, which may turn a law firm into a personal injury mill.

I don't know the perfect way how to hire a Wisconsin personal injury lawyer, but I gave direction in Wisconsin personal injury Super Lawyers too. Let me add, that unlike Milwaukee's corporate law firms (e.g. Michael Best, Reinhart, Whyte) where companies need lots of "specialists" (e.g. real estate, regulation, intellectual property, tax, etc.), personal injury clients don't. Rarely, if ever, will an injured party need more than two lawyers at any one injury law firm, so you really shouldn't care "how big" a firm is or "how many" lawyers such a firm has, only whether the one or two attorneys you hire are the ones you're willing to live with for your personal injury case.

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24.2.09

Corporate Employees Email Legislators

Wisconsin's insurance corporations are so afraid of losing profits over Governor Doyle's Car Insurance Proposal that the companies are attempting to make employees email and phone all members of the Wisconsin State Assembly and Wisconsin State Senate.

If you want to get fair car insurance coverage, then call the Legislative Hotline at (608) 266-9960 or (800) 362-9472 and tell your State Representative and State Senator to make sure that the TRUTH IN AUTO INSURANCE PROVISIONS are included in the budget.

I haven't done any new research but I blogged about American Family's $564,400,000.00 (Five-Hundred-Sixty-Four-Million-Four-Hundred-Thousand-Dollars) profits and AIG's Greenberg's $4,400,000,000.00 (Four-Billion-Four-Hundred-Million-Dollars).

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23.2.09

Governor Doyle's Car Insurance Proposal

In 1995, insurance companies in the Wisconsin Insurance Alliance conned state legislators and the governor into believing that if they changed the law Wisconsin citizens would pay less in car insurance rates. Well, the bill became law and car insurance rates never went up. Oh, does that sound to good to be true? Exactly. What really happened was that Wisconsin citizens LOST many rights they had under their insurance policies and of course, car insurance rates WENT UP.

Here are WIA's members:

A I G
Allied Insurance
Allstate Insurance
American Family Insurance
Ameriprise Auto & Home Ins
Auto Club Insurance Assn
Badger Mutual Insurance
Capitol Indemnity Corp
C N A
Church Mutual Insurance
CUNA Mutual Insurance Group
Farmers Insurance
1st Auto & Casualty Insurance Co
General Reinsurance Corp Kemper Auto & Home
Germantown Mutual Insurance
Homestead Mutual Insurance Co
Integrity Mutual Insurance
Ixonia Mutual Insurance Co
Jewelers Mutual Insurance
League of Wisc Municipalities Mutual
Liberty Mutual Group
Manitowoc Mutual Insurance
Maple Valley Mutual Insurance
McMillan/Warner Mutual Ins
Mount Morris Mutual
Nationwide Indemnity
Old Republic Surety Co
Partners Mutual Insurance Co
ProAssurance Progressive Northern Insurance Cos
QBE Regional/General Casualty
Racine County Mutual Insurance Co
Rural Mutual Insurance Co
SECURA Insurance
Sentry Insurance
S F M
Sheboygan Falls Insurance
Society Insurance
State Auto Insurance Cos
State Farm Insurance
Sugar Creek Mutual Insurance Co
Travelers
United Wisconsin Insurance Co
Waukesha Cty Mutual Insurance
WEA Property & Casualty Co
West Bend Mutual Insurance
Western National Mutual Ins Co
Wilson Mutual Insurance
Wisconsin American Mutual Insurance Co
Wisconsin Assn of Mutual Insurance Cos
Wisconsin County Mutual Insurance Co
Wisconsin Mutual Insurance Co
Wisconsin Reinsurance Corp


Recall Insurance Company Tricks and my recent Car Insurance post.

The Governor's bill, which is in the budget, reverses the insurance companies' 1995 nonsense giving back Wisconsin citizens the rights that were taken away and raises car insurance limits from the 25-year-old $25,000 minimum to $100,000. Who's looking out for you? It's not Wisconsin’s property and casualty insurers. Here, it is absolutely Governor Doyle!

Contact your legislator and let him or her know that you SUPPORT Governor Doyle's Truth in Auto Insurance Law.

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20.2.09

Preemption Garbage Strikes Wisconsin

Blunt v. Medtronic, 2009 WI 16, is another bad example of how the U.S. Supreme Court has screwed up products liability law for consumers. Blunt is likely consistent with the litany of horrific decisions from federal courts, but the result is simply unfair to consumers. Bottom line, the Wisconsin Supreme Court held that this personal injury case was preempted because the FDA approved a defective product that Medtronic effectively recalled. Yeah, that's great, let's assume that the FDA always gets it right and bar consumers from suing for injuries received from an "approved" product even after the manufacturer has essentially admitted the product was bad.

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12.2.09

Wisconsin Car Accident Deaths Down

According to this report from the Governors Highway Safety Association, Wisconsin car accident deaths were down 20% in 2008 from the year prior. This article from the Wall Street Journal explains that nationally car accident deathss were down about 10% in 2008. Interestingly, the WSJ article sets forth various speculative reasons for the decrease, including the fact that the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety uses "the power of shame to push car makers to beef up their designs for crash-worthiness." What about the power of product liability lawsuits holding car manufacturers responsible for failing to incorporate reasonable crashworthy designs? Not that I'd expect the WSJ to ever give personal injury lawyers any credit for positive change.

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11.2.09

Dangerous Car Accident Vehicles

Forbes caught my attention today with Most Dangerous Vehicles Of 2009. The vehicles listed were the Chevy Aveo, Chevy Colorado, Chevy Trailblazer, Chrysler PT Cruiser, Dodge Nitro, Ford Ranger, GMC Canyon, GMC Envoy, Hummer H3, Hyundai Accent, Jeep Liberty, Jeep Wrangler, Kia Rio, Mazda B Series, Nissan Frontier, and Suzuki Equator.

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4.2.09

Wall Street! How do you like CAPS now?

President Obama wants to limit certain CEO's pay to $500,000 so I'm wondering now how Wall Street likes caps now. Wall Street CEOs like ex-AIG man Hank Greenberg and the Wall Street rag are always asking for tort reform and love CAPS on personal injury damages!

Wisconsin has caps in nearly all wrongful death, medical malpractice, and municipality cases. Citizens here usually aren't aware how the caps effect them - until they or someone close to them is injured or killed. For example, the cap on all damages in many personal injury cases against Wisconsin municipalities is $50,000. How fair is that? It's not; it's total garbage.

Wall Street now is on the receiving end of caps. An arbitrary number chosen by politicians limiting their right to compensation. I think it's wrong too, but I wonder if Wall Street recognizes how unfair caps are - in personal injury cases.

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28.1.09

Wisconsin Cheerleading Lawsuit

Wisconsin's Supreme Court issued Noffke v. Bakke yesterday and it's been discussed in the news, Wall Street Journal's Blog, and by legal professors, Legal Profession Blog and Sports Law Blog. The Blogosphere discussion seems to focus on cheerleading as a contact sport, which I'm sure law scholars can debate ad infinitum.

Simple lawyers like me though wonder, why didn't a jury get to decide whether this fellow cheerleader and school district acted reasonably? I ask that rhetorically because I know the reason is because a prior Wisconsin legislature and governor decided to give IMMUNITY.

Noffke v. Bakke shows two types of immunity statutes in Wisconsin - governmental immunity (school districts, cities, villages, etc.) and recreational immunity (certain sports, activities, etc.). In my opinion, immunity laws are a horrible form of tort reform, which occurs too often in Wisconsin personal injury law.

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22.1.09

True Justice from the new Dept of Justice?

In a prior post, I explained how federal agencies can and have been used to strip Americans of legal rights. In Revival of Justice: What Obama's DoJ appointees should do first, Yale Law School's Judith Resnik sets forth some ideas for the new administration to revive true justice.

The highlights from my perspective are:
  • Acknowledge that the courts are for all citizens;
  • Stop government lawyers from cutting off access to courts for civil litigants;
  • Don't use support "tort reform" laws ("reform" is really short for deform);
  • Give consumers, employees and tort victims more access to court;
  • Stop mandatory arbitration (see e.g. your credit card contract);
  • Let consumers with tiny claims aggregate in classes so they can get lawyers; and
  • Eliminate immunities for government officials and private contractors.

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    15.1.09

    Ingenix Lawsuit Settled

    UnitedHealth Care through an outfit called Ingenix allegedly engaged in some insurance company behaviors I've mentioned. So it settled the lawsuit relating to that paying $350,000,000.00 to resolve class action lawsuits and $50,000,000.00 to the NY AG.

    I found one interesting aspect of such lawsuits to be the hypocrisy of doctors bringing the cases since they are typically the ones seeking to limit your rights in medical malpractice litigation.

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    4.1.09

    Olbermann Countdown Gets 3 Cheers

    Almost missed posting on this well done piece. Unbeknowst to many Americans, sometimes an administrator at some federal agency can strip them of their rights.

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    17.12.08

    BUY Uninsured & Underinsured Car Insurance!

    Today's news had a scary story about how the bad economy is causing drivers to let their car insurance lapse. On my firm's web site, we talk about Wisconsin Car Insurance & Umbrella FAQs.

    In light of today's news, I can't impress on you enough the urgent need to have Uninsured Motorist Coverage (“UM”) as well as Underinsured Motorist Coverage (“UIM”) in case you are in a Wisconsin car accident (or car accident elsewhere for that matter). I've seen some horrible car accident injuries and the worst accidents are very frequently caused by someone who has minimal car insurance limits of say $25,000 or $50,000. Often my clients think their agent gave them "full coverage," but that's far from true.

    UM and UIM car insurance protects you! Buy it for yourself to protect you from Wisconsin drivers who have no car insurance or little car insurance. I tell friends to carry UM and UIM car insurance limits of at least $250,000. With the increased cost of medical car and horrible changes in Wisconsin law (lobbied for by companies like American Family, State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Progressive, Sentry, etc.), limits of $100,000 are not enough. In fact, if your family income is more than $100,000, it certainly makes sense to have an umbrella insurance policy with UM and UIM coverage for $1,000,000 or $2,000,000.

    Why so much? If your family is driving to Grandma's for Christmas and an uninsured driver crosses the center line and hits you head on, which I've seen, you can easily have insurance claims that amount to $1,000,000 or $2,000,000. And if such a horrific car accident should happen, don't trust the good hands of your insurer to pay your family fairly because as Allstate Claims Manual shows those represented by personal injury lawyers settle claims for about 3 times more than those who do not have reputable personal injury lawyers.

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    16.12.08

    Drunk Driving Car Accidents in Wisconsin

    Wisconsin has a severe problem with drunk driving and to reduce that problem, Wisconsin is considering interlocking systems. Clearly, this is a good idea to prevent Wisconsin car accidents and wrongful deaths.

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    2.12.08

    Dangerous Toys

    U.S. PIRG is a federation of state Public Interest Research Groups that stands up for our health and well-being addressing issues involving product safety, prescription drugs and other consumer issues. It recently published two papers that are quite informational for those shopping for toys during Christmas: Toy Shopping Guide and Trouble In Toyland: The 23rd Annual Survey of Toy Safety. The basic theme is "buyer beware" as dangerous toys are still sold in stores across the country. Toys sent more than 80,000 children under 5 to emergency rooms in 2007 for serious injuries causing 18 deaths.

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    30.11.08

    Wisconsin's Mayfair Road Car Accidents

    Wisconsin car accidents make up the majority of my law firm's personal injury practice and car accidents on Bluemound and Mayfair roads in Brookfield, Milwaukee, and Wauwatosa are frequently a part of that practice. So when I saw the article Avoiding a holiday crash on Mayfair Road, it caught my attention.

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    22.11.08

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Super Lawyers

    Super Lawyers published its list of the best lawyers in Wisconsin, which you may find in the December, 2008 Milwaukee Magazine. The list tries to identify the top 5% of all Wisconsin lawyers and its Rising Stars list tries to identify the top 2.5% of Wisconsin attorneys under age 40.

    Fortunately, this Wisconsin personal injury attorney and my partner Jeff Zirgibel are listed again as Super Lawyers. I previously wrote on how to hire a personal injury lawyer and consider a Super Lawyers designation another tool for finding a personal injury attorney.

    With respect to the Super Lawyers list, keep in mind that many lawyers making the list make it for a reason other than their plaintiff's personal injury practice and may not do such litigation exclusively. All are Wisconsin lawyers but many practice in other areas and the list below includes attorneys practicing plaintiff’s personal injury law and possibly in one or more of the following areas: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate, Business/Corporate, Business Litigation, Civil Litigation Defense, Civil Rights/First Amendment, Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI, Employee Benefits/ERISA, Employment & Labor, Estate Planning & Probate, Family Law, General Litigation, Government/Cities/Municipalities, Immigration, Personal Injury Defense, Social Security Disability, and Workers' Compensation. Thus, conduct your investigation to find out if the lawyer you find is actually a good criminal lawyer (voted a Super Lawyer due to that) or whether they are truly a Wisconsin personal injury lawyer. Finally, keep in mind, that some lawyers listed are there because they are under 40 years old, Rising Stars.

    Since more than two lawyers nearly never handle a particular personal injury case or trial, I thought it was important first to identify the Wisconsin law firms having two or more Super Lawyers listing plaintiff’s personal injury as at least part of the firm’s practice:

    Aiken & Scoptur SC, Milwaukee
    Anderson, O'Brien, Bertz, Skrenes & Golla, Stevens Point
    Atterbury & Kammer, S.C., Middleton
    Axley Brynelson, LLP, Madison
    Bye, Goff, Rohde & Skow Ltd., River Falls
    Cannon & Dunphy SC, Brookfield
    DeWitt Ross & Stevens SC, Madison
    End, Hierseman & Crain LLC, Milwaukee
    Gass Weber Mullins LLC, Milwaukee
    Gingras, Cates & Luebke, S.C., Madison
    Habush Habush & Rottier SC, Various
    Hale, Skemp, Hanson, Skemp & Sleik, La Crosse
    Herrling Clark Law Firm Ltd, Appleton
    Jacquart & Lowe SC, Milwaukee
    Lawton & Cates, SC, Madison
    Meier, Wickhem, Lyons & Schulz SC, Janesville
    Murphy & Prachthauser, Milwaukee Peterson, Berk & Cross SC, Appleton
    Pasternak & Zirgibel, SC, Brookfield
    Previant, Goldberg, Uelmen, Gratz, Miller & Brueggeman SC, Milwaukee
    Schoone, Leuck, Kelley, Pitts & Knurr, S.C., Racine
    Warshafsky, Rotter, Tarnoff & Bloch, SC, Milwaukee


    The following Wisconsin law firms have one Super Lawyer and at least one Rising Star (under 40) listing plaintiff’s personal injury as at least part of the firm’s practice:

    Curtis Law Office, Oshkosh
    Domnitz & Skemp, S.C., Milwaukee
    Fitzpatrick, Blackey & Associates LLC, La Crosse
    Fox & Fox SC, Monona
    Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown, Milwaukee
    Laufenberg & Hoefle SC, Milwaukee
    Liebmann, Conway, Olejniczak & Jerry SC, Green Bay
    Menn Law Firm, Ltd., Appleton
    Pitman, Kyle & Sicula SC, Milwaukee

    Truth be told, you could do ALOT worse than researching and interviewing some of the above 30 law firms to help with your personal injury case. Of course, I'd like you to interview these Wisconsin personal injury attorneys.

    Finally, here is a list of all the 2008 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars (under 40) listing plaintiff’s personal injury as at least part of their practice:

    Victor M. Arellano
    Lee R. Atterbury
    Charles W. Averbeck
    Bruce R. Bachhuber
    John A. Becker
    Brian P. Beisenstein
    Joseph J. Beisenstein
    Robert E. Bellin, Jr.
    Keith A. Belzer
    Avram D. Berk
    Thomas W. Bertz
    Gerald J. Bloch
    Steven T. Botzau
    Larry B. Brueggeman
    George Burnett
    C.M. Bye
    John C. Cabaniss
    Steven M. Cain
    Kelly L. Centofanti
    William M. Cannon
    Kent I. Carnell
    John L. Cates
    Craig A. Christensen
    John D. Claypool
    Keith R. Clifford
    Patrick J. Coffey
    Terence R. Collins
    Byron B. Conway
    Shawn R. Crain
    Robert D. Crivello
    Rodney L. Cubbie
    George W. Curtis, Jr.
    Jane Cuthbert
    Christine Davies D'Angelo
    Bruce M. Davey
    Michael R. Davis
    M. Angela Dentice
    Frank M. Doherty
    Merrick R. Domnitz
    Christopher A. Duesing
    Patrick O. Dunphy
    Brett A. Eckstein
    Gregory J. Egan
    J. Michael End
    Eric A. Farnsworth
    Laurence J. Fehring
    David J. Fitzpatrick
    Tom Fitzpatrick
    Thomas J. Flanagan
    Pamela Wiza Flores
    Alex Flynn
    Michael R. Fox
    Peter J. Fox
    Paul V. Gagliardi
    James W. Gardner
    Eugene A. Gasiorkiewicz
    J. Ric Gass
    Michael W. Gill
    Robert J. Gingras
    Steven B. Goff
    Russell T. Golla
    Jonathan P. Groth
    D. Michael Guerin
    Robert L. Habush
    Charles E. Hanson
    Victor C. Harding
    Michael F. Hart
    Webster A. Hart
    C. Michael Hausman
    Michael M. Hayes
    Jerome A. Hierseman
    Ann S. Jacobs
    Paul R. Jacquart
    James R. Jansen
    Thomas J. Janssen
    Robert L. Jaskulski
    Michael J. Jassak
    James A. Johnson
    Alexander S. Kammer
    David B. Karp
    Robert J. Kasieta
    Kenan J. Kersten
    Timothy S. Knurr
    Jason Knutson
    Kevin J. Kukor
    Dean P. Laing
    Lynn R. Laufenberg
    Michael L. Laufenberg
    Thadd J. Llaurado
    Kevin Lonergan
    David P. Lowe
    Michael J. Luebke
    Theodore V. Lyons, Jr.
    Craig Mastantuono
    Robert A. Mich, Jr.
    Leah M. Michaelson-Link
    Mark J. Mingo
    Thomas J. Misfeldt
    Gerald W. Mowris
    Thomas K. Mullins
    Jason R. Oldenburg
    James A. Olson
    Robert A. Parsons

    Frank T. Pasternak
    Mark A. Pennow
    Ricardo Perez
    John C. Peterson
    Jeffrey A. Pitman
    James A. Pitts
    Kenneth C. Pletcher
    Don C. Prachthauser
    Ken Quincey
    Jacob R. Reis
    Jason S. Richard
    Michael Riley
    F. William Russo
    J. Drew Ryberg
    Werner Erich Scherr
    Charles D. Schmidt
    Raymond E. Schrank, II
    Jacob L. Schrinsky
    Paul J. Scoptur
    Michael S. Siddall
    Anthony J. Skemp
    Ardell W. Skow
    Marie A. Stanton
    Christopher J. Stawski
    Phillip M. Steans
    Susan R. Steingass
    Charles F. Stierman
    Jamie Stock-Retzloff
    Heath P. Straka
    Christopher L. Strohbehn
    Brenda K. Sunby
    David E. Sunby
    Michael I. Tarnoff
    Ralph J. Tease, Jr.
    Willard P. Techmeier
    Frank R. Terschan
    Mark L. Thomsen
    Timothy S. Trecek
    Jay A. Urban
    Edward J. Vopal
    Benjamin S. Wagner
    William J. Waltenberger

    John Walsh
    Ted M. Warshafsky
    David H. Weber
    D.J. Weis
    Robert J. Welcenbach
    Daniel D. Whetter
    James D. Wickhem
    Geoffrey D. Wilber
    Gregory R. Wright
    Mark S. Young

    Jeffrey R. Zirgibel

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

    12.11.08

    Insurance Company Tricks

    I've blogged on insurance companies discussing their ways, but a new report from the American Association for Justice formalizes and confirms some of what I've said. Check out Tricks of the Trade.

    Here's the executive summary (minus the footnotes) of behaviors:

    "The U.S. insurance industry has trillions of dollars in assets, enjoys average profits of over $30 billion a year, and pays its CEOs more than any other industry. But insurance companies still engage in dirty tricks and unethical behavior to boost their bottom line even further.

    The current economic turmoil affecting the insurance industry onWall Street has only made the outlook bleaker for consumers living on Main Street. Insurance companies are likely to demand huge rate hikes and
    refuse more claims than ever.


    Some of America’s most well-known insurance companies—the same ones that spend billions on
    advertising to earn your trust—have endeavored to deny claims, delay payments, confuse consumers with incomprehensible insurance-speak, and retroactively refuse anyone who may cost them money.


    This report describes some of the most egregious ways the insurance industry attempts to make money at the expense of consumers. These are some of the tricks of the trade:

    Denying Claims
    Some of the nation’s biggest insurance companies—Allstate, AIG, and State Farm among others—have denied valid claims in an attempt to boost their bottom lines. These companies have rewarded employees who successfully denied claims, replaced employees who
    would not, and when all else failed, engaged in outright fraud to avoid paying claims.


    Delaying Until Death
    Many insurance companies routinely delay claims, knowing full well that many policyholders will simply away in safes. Undoubtedly, the most shameful use of delay tactics has been by long-term care insurers, who often take advantage of their policyholders’ age and ill health. In the words of one regulator, "the bottom line is that insurance companies make money when they don’t pay claims…They’ll do anything to avoid paying, because if they wait long enough, they know the policyholders will die."


    Confusing Consumers
    Insurance contracts are some of the most dense and incomprehensible contracts a consumer is ever likely to see. More than half of all states have enacted "plain English" laws for consumer contracts, yet many Americans still do not fully understand the risks they are subject to. After Hurricane Katrina, insurance companies used obscure "anti-concurrent" clauses to get out of paying claims. Consumers who purchased hurricane insurance and thought they were covered suddenly found the coverage eliminated by an obscure clause they could not hope to understand.


    Discriminating by Credit Score
    Increasingly, insurance companies are using credit reports to dictate the premiums consumers pay, or whether they can even get insurance in the first place. The practice penalizes the poor, senior citizens with little credit, and those who have suffered financial crisis through no fault of their own. Insurance companies have denied fiscally responsible people who paid their bills in cash, but refused renewals because of a lack of credit history. Others have seen auto rate hikes near 600 percent despite clean driving records after falling on economic troubles.


    Abandoning the Sick
    Health insurers looking to cut costs have taken to canceling retroactively, or rescinding, the policies of people whose conditions have become expensive to treat. Some insurance companies have even offered bonuses to employees who meet "cancellation goals." Rescission targets patients in the midst of treatment when they are at their most vulnerable—even cancer patients in the midst of chemotherapy have been targeted.


    Canceling for a Call
    Many people are rightly reluctant to make small claims on their home insurance for fear their insurance company will raise their premiums. But few realize that insurance companies often refuse to renew a policy because the policyholder did as little as inquire about the possibility of making a claim. Many times an insurance company will count an inquiry over the phone
    as the same as a claim, and then they will do everything in their power to drop the policyholder."


    Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

    11.11.08

    Medical Defense Doctors

    A while back I blogged on defense medical examinations, which defense lawyers and insurance companies love to call "independent", and I referred to one company's schedule of medical examiners posting it's October-November 2006 schedule.

    Here are three recent schedules from the company's website for the lawyer looking for info:

    "October/November 2008
    ***
    Appleton / Green Bay / Oshkosh / Neenah
    October 20, 2008 Thomas W. Schueppert, M.D. – Ortho. Foot & Ankle Surgeon
    October 27, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 3, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 3, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    November 7, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    November 7, 2008 Randal Wojciehoski, D.O., DPM – Internal/ER Med./Podiatry
    November 10, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 10, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 11, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 12, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    November 17, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 18, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 18, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 20, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 25, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 5, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    Dec. 12 & 15, 2008 Michael R. Nordstrom, M.D. – Otolaryngology
    December 16, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates Gregory Nystrom, D.C. – Chiropractor
    Call for dates Brad K. Grunert, Ph.D. – Psychology

    Lakewood
    Call for dates William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Duluth, MN(Superior)
    October 24, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 3, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 18, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 1, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

    Eau Claire
    October 22, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 25, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 6, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 13, 2008 David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 13, 2008 Gilbert Westreich, M.D. – Neurology
    November 14, 2008 Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 17, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 19, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    November 20, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 5, 2008 William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    December 9, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

    Kenosha
    November 25, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    LaCrosse/Tomah
    October 24, 2008 Michael G. Wirth, D.C. - Chiropractor
    October 24, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 21, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 1, 2008 Paul L. Liebert, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 5, 2008 Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 19, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

    Madison
    October 20, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    October 27, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 29, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 3, 2008 David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 3, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 8, 2008 Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
    November 14, 2008 John S. Xenos, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 14, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    November 17, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Upper Extremity
    November 26, 2008 Morris M. Soriano, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    December 5, 2008 John S. Xenos, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 8, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Upper Extremity
    Call for dates Michael R. Nordstrom, M.D. – Otolaryngology
    Call for dates David H. Bartlett, M.D. – Ortho Surgeon – Knees & Shoulders
    Call for dates James E. Self, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    Call for dates Dan B. Futch, D.C. – Chiropractor

    Milwaukee
    October 27, 2008 Steven I. Grindel, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Upper Extremity
    October 27, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 28, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 4, 2008 Timothy S. O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 4, 2008 Randal Wojciehoski, D.O., DPM – Internal/ER Med./Podiatry
    November 6, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 7, 2008 Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
    November 11, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    November 12, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 13, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    November 15, 2008 John S. Xenos, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 17, 2008 J. Christopher Noonan, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 24, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 6, 2008 John S. Xenos, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 17, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates J. Jay Goodman, M.D. – General/Vascular Surgeon
    Call for dates Gary N. Guten, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon – Knee Specialist
    Call for dates Mark R. Aschliman, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates Anthony A. Ferguson, M.D. – Ortho Surgeon - Foot/Ankle
    Call for dates Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    Call for dates Michael R. Nordstrom, M.D. – Otolaryngology
    Call for dates Steven Donatello, M.D. – Pain Management

    Plainfield
    November 18, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine

    Wausau/Stevens Point
    October 22, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 24, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    October 25, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    November 7, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 17, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 18, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 18, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    November 19, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 20, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    November 21, 2008 David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    December 5, 2008 Michael G. Wirth, D.C. - Chiropractor
    December 6, 2008 William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    December 12, 2008 Michael R. Nordstrom, M.D. - Otolaryngology
    December 15, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon"

    "September / October 2008
    ***NORTHERN ILLINOIS IME’s
    ILLINOIS/Chicago Metro IME APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
    September 17, 2008 Jeffrey T. Behr, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates Paul D. Belich, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for dates Steven C. Delheimer, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    Call for dates Norman Kohn, M.D. – Neurologist
    Call for dates Scott A. Kale, M.D. – Internal Medicine

    Appleton / Green Bay / Oshkosh / Neenah
    September 4, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 8, 2008 Michael C. Reineck, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 9, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 10, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 12, 2008 Michael G. Wirth, D.C. – Chiropractor
    September 15, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    September 17, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    September 24, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 25, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 27, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 29, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 3, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 7, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 7, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 13, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 14, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 21, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 22, 2008 William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 29, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

    Lakewood
    Call for dates William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Duluth, MN(Superior)
    September 2, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 17, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 7, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 24, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Eau Claire
    September 2, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 8, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 10, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    September 15, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 19, 2008 Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 23, 2008 John M. Williams, Sr., M.D. – Occupational Medicine
    September 27, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 30, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 7, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 16, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    October 22, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 22, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

    Kenosha
    September 23, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    LaCrosse/Tomah
    September 6, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 24, 2008 Paul L. Liebert, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 26, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 24, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October - call Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Madison
    September 12, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 15, 2008 Michael C. Reineck, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 17, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 17, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    September 20, 2008 Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
    September 24, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    September 25, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 26, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    October 1, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 1, 2008 Morris M. Soriano, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 10, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    October 14, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 14, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    October 15, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 16, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates David H. Bartlett, M.D. – Ortho Surgeon – Knees & Shoulders
    Call for Dates James E. Self, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    Call for Dates Dan B. Futch, D.C. - Chiropractor

    Milwaukee
    September 11, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 18, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    September 19, 2008 Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
    September 22, 2008 Michael C. Reineck, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 24, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 24, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 30, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 2, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 8, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 13, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 15, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 20, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    October 22, 2008 William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 29, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates J. Jay Goodman, M.D. – General/Vascular Surgeon
    Call for Dates Gary N. Guten, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon – Knee Specialist
    Call for Dates Mark R. Aschliman, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates Anthony A. Ferguson, M.D. – Ortho Surgeon - Foot/Ankle

    Plainfield
    September 23, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    October 13, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine

    Wausau
    September 3, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    September 10, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    September 16, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 1, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 6, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 13, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 15, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    October 18, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 21, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    October 22, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    October 23, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    October 29, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist"

    "May/June 2008
    ***
    Appleton / Green Bay / Oshkosh / Neenah
    May 3, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 7, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    May 14, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    May 15, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 15, 2008 William B. Kelley, M.D. – General Surgeon
    May 23, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    May 27, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 29, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 29, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 30, 2008 William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    June 2, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 6, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    June 7, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 9, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 10, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 10, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 16, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 23, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 24, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    July 1, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    July 3, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Lakewood
    Call for dates William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Duluth, MN(Superior)
    May 5, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 16, 2008 Randal Wojciehoski, D.O., DPM – Internal/ER Medicine/Podiatry
    May 20, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 2, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 24, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Eau Claire
    May 5, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 8, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 9, 2008 Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 10, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May21, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 22, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    May 28, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 4, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 4, 2008 Randal Wojciehoski, D.O., DPM – Internal/ER Medicine/Podiatry
    June 7, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 9, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    June 12, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    June 18, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 20, 2008 Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 30, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    Kenosha – NEW LOCATION
    May 19, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

    LaCrosse/Tomah
    May 21, 2008 Ellen O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 30, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 13, 2008 Daniel P. Lochmann, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 27, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

    Madison
    May 5, 2008 David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 6, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 14, 2008 Morris M. Soriano, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    May 14, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 16, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 19, 2008 David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 21, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    May 29, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 29, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine
    June 3, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 4, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    June 11, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 13, 2008 John S. Xenos, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 13, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    June 21, 2008 Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
    Call for Dates David H. Bartlett, M.D. – Ortho Surgeon – Knees & Shoulders
    Call for Dates James E. Self, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    Call for Dates Dan B. Futch, D.C. - Chiropractor

    Milwaukee
    May 12, 2008 Steven I. Grindel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 12, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 14, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 15, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    May 19, 2008 J. Christopher Noonan, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 19, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    May 20, 2008 William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 20, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 27, 2008 Timothy S. O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 31, 2008 William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    June 6, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 7, 2008 Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 9, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 9, 2008 Mark R. Aschliman, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 14, 2008 John S. Xenos, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 17, 2008 Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 20, 2008 Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
    July 7, 2008 J. Christopher Noonan, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates J. Jay Goodman, M.D. – General/Vascular Surgeon
    Call for Dates Gary N. Guten, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon – Knee Specialist
    Call for Dates Mark R. Aschliman, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    Call for Dates Anthony A. Ferguson, M.D. – Ortho Surgeon - Foot/Ankle

    Plainfield
    June 26, 2008 James C. Foster, M.D., MPH – Occupational Medicine

    Wausau
    May 6, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 9, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 10, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 22, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    May 22, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 28, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    May 30, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    June 5, 2008 Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 7, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 9, 2008 Thomas A. Lyons, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
    June 11, 2008 Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
    June 16, 2008 Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
    June 19, 2008 Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
    June 27, 2008 Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
    June 30, 2008 William R. Klemme, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    July 1, 2008 Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
    July 12, 2008 Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon"

    One last interesting thing is the company's Printable Request for Service Form - Liability/No-Fault/Personal Injury. If I were deposing one of these doctors, I'd certainly want to see a copy of the one completed by the insurance defense lawyer. Here's the "SPECIFIC ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED" questions the defense lawyer fills out by checking a box next to the applicable number(s) on the personal injury form:

    "1. Diagnosis: Please give your impression of the injury or condition claimed as a result of the accident in question. Have the correct diagnoses been made and are they supported by the objective findings?
    2. Causation: Are the above-described diagnoses medically causally related to the accident or injury in question?
    3. Other Conditions: Please note any pre-existing injuries or conditions. Are any of these affecting the claimant’s recovery from the injuries or conditions alleged as a result of the accident or injury in question?
    4. Apportionment: If the accident in question is only partially contributing to the current condition, please indicate and apportion the current condition between this accident and other conditions or events.
    5. Past Treatment: Has treatment to date been reasonable and necessary as it relates to the accident or injury in question?
    6. Future Treatment: Is future medical treatment necessary as a result of the accident or injury in question? If yes, please specify the type,
    frequency, and duration of the suggested treatment(s) along with your prognosis.
    7. Healing Period: Has the claimant reached an end of healing, maximum medical improvement, or pre-injury status as it relates to the accident or injury in question? If yes, please indicate the date it was reached. If no, please indicate when it can be anticipated.
    8. Work Restrictions: Is the claimant capable of working? Please describe temporary or permanent work restrictions, if any, necessary as a result of the accident or injury in question.
    9. Daily Living Activities: Is the claimant capable of performing activities of daily living? Please describe the limitations, if any, that exist as a result of the accident or injury in question.
    10. Permanence of Injury: Has the accident or injury resulted in any permanent impairment? If yes, please provide your opinion as to the nature and extent of this impairment and rationale to support your opinion."

    Once a box is checked, what do you think the doctor writes in the "IME" report?

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

    13.8.08

    Accident insurers put on the boxing gloves


    I saw this from the American Association for Justice and it says what you need to know about Allstate and car accident insurers listed as the worst insurers, like Farmers, Liberty Mutual and State Farm. I might add Progressive, American Family and Sentry Insurance. Car accident insurance companies really want:

    ~ Premiums not claims
    ~ To deter valid lawsuits
    ~ The public to think lawsuits are bogus
    ~ You to feel guilty for making legitimate claims
    ~ You to say "I'm not the kind of person who files a lawsuit"
    ~ Jurors to think plaintiffs are dishonest
    ~ Your rights minimized and theirs preserved
    ~ Verdicts for damages to be less than fair
    ~ Caps on damages
    ~ And judges who won't hold them accountable.

    13.7.08

    Worst Insurance Companies

    No surprise here that Allstate tops the list of the Worst Insurers for Consumers. Among others listed are Farmers, Liberty Mutual, and State Farm. The report described in the news article confirms much of what I've said about insurers. Buyer beware.

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

    17.1.08

    Allstate's Obstructing Justice

    Allstate guarding profits scheme is the title of an article in the Miami Herald today. Seems pretty consistent with what I've said about insurance companies before. Some highlights: "Allstate is facing contempt charges in Missouri -- with a $25,000-a-day fine -- and now it can't sell new auto policies in Florida, in part, because it wants to protect a report written by a corporate consultant." "According to an attorney who has seen the report from consultant McKinsey & Co., it advises Allstate on how to improve profitability: pay less on claims and take a longer time to pay those claims."

    No Surprise. CNN exposed Allstate. Sentry Insurance sued an 81-year-old woman for failing to shovel snow. State Farm, Nationwide, Allstate and USAA have been accused of trying to take advantage of Katrina Hurricane victims. And American Family Insurance has extreme profits, denies claims, is pro-tort reform, and pays "when pigs fly.".

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

    16.1.08

    Wisconsin's Business Climate

    An interesting comment on Wisconsin's business climate, comes from Illinois' Lake County Chamber of Commerce's "Flight of Business to Wisconsin."

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

    30.11.07

    Holiday Shopping Online

    Below are some tips for smart Christmas shopping on the Internet, but let me begin by stating: if it sounds too good to be true, it is. Now the tips:
    1. Check out the seller.
    2. Read the site’s privacy policy.
    3. Read return policies carefully.
    4. Know what you’re getting. Read the product description closely.
    5. Don’t fall for a false email or pop-up. Legitimate companies don’t send unsolicited email messages asking for your password or login name, or your financial information.
    6. Look for signs a site is safe. When you’re asked to provide payment information, the beginning of the website’s URL address should change from http to shttp or https, indicating that the purchase is encrypted or secured.
    7. Secure your computer. At a minimum, your computer should have anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and a firewall.
    8. Consider how you’ll pay. Credit cards generally are a safe option.
    9. Keep a paper trail.
    10. Turn your computer off when you’re finished shopping.

    Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      14.10.07

      Milwaukee Car Accident Verdict Upheld

      A $16.8 million jury verdict to a Milwaukee man who was badly injured in a car crash was upheld on Friday by the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

      I know this may become fodder for those that stand against civil justice (because at the time, the man was 79-years-old, now 84, and the woman causing the crash was volunteering for a Milwaukee Archdiocese Church), but there are several items to keep in mind:

      1) The defendant ran a red light;
      2) The defendant was fully insured up to $40 million;
      3) The victim's injuries included:
      ~ Amputation of one leg;
      ~ Quadriplegia, paralysis from the neck down;
      ~ Loss of bladder control;
      ~ Loss of bowel function;
      ~ Inability to feed himself;
      ~ Required 24-hour care;
      ~ Losing his part-time job as a barber; and

      ~ $558,366.06 in medical expenses incurred between the time of the crash and trial.
      4) The victim was on Medicaid Title 19 and thus, his care was being paid for by taxpayers. As a result of the jury verdict, Medicaid Title 19 will be paid back for all the medical expenses it paid.
      5) This insurance company could have SETTLED for $3 million back in 2004 and made a specific choice not to.

      So, doesn't this now make sense? Who should be held responsible for this crash the driver's insurer or taxpayers? Don't you think the car insurance company should have settled for $3 million?

      Think about the above and this man's horrific injuries before you buy into those that cry fowl regarding this Milwaukee jury verdict.

      For $16.8 million, WOULD YOU GIVE UP A LEG AND ALL BODILY FUNCTIONS FROM THE NECK DOWN?

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      29.8.07

      Doctors move to curb patients' free speech

      I previously posted on Wisconsin Doctors ratings and now an outfit called Medical Justice Services, a company that seemingly helps doctors fight medical malpractice claims, has launched a program allegedly aimed a protecting against "online defamation." Perhaps, this outfit has forgotten that if true defamation takes place, doctors have a remedy, it's called the civil justice system. Apparently, the outfit now sells doctors a contract form that doctors can require patients to sign, which forces a patient to notify the doctor of a grievance before going online to post a complaint. What's next? Forcing a patient to notify the doctor of a grievance before complaining to a neighbor or talking to a lawyer.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      17.8.07

      Insurance Companies again

      Ex-Insurance Company Commissioner, Herb Denenberg, writes in his August 01, 2007 column, his opinion that Allstate Insurance Company has plead guilty to a six-count indictment alleging it is the leading insurer when it comes to anti-consumer insurance practices.

      I wrote before on how CNN exposed Allstate and I've never been a fan of Allstate. I wrote too about how Sentry Insurance sued an 81-year-old woman for failing to shovel snow, State Farm, Nationwide, Allstate and USAA being accused of trying to take advantage of Katrina Hurricane victims, and about American Family Insurance. Personally, and this is strictly opinion, I think too that Progressive Insurance has become overly aggressive in fighting legitimate claims. Whatever the case, whether it's Allstate, American Family, Nationwide, Progressive, Sentry, USAA, or another insurance company, this is all consistent with my long held opinion about what insurance companies want:

      ~ Your premiums but not your claims
      ~ You not to file lawsuits against them that are valid
      ~ Voters to think they constantly fight bogus lawsuits
      ~ Everyone to hate lawyers so they never hire one to get justice
      ~ People to feel guilty for making legitimate claims
      ~ You to have guilt so you tell your attorney "I'm not the kind of person who files a lawsuit"
      ~ Jurors to think a person who files a lawsuit is a sham or dishonest
      ~ Juries minds made up before evidence is heard
      ~ Your legal rights minimized or removed
      ~ Their legal rights maximized and preserved
      ~ Wrongdoing on their part to go unchecked
      ~ People to feel juries give money away in a lottery jackpot justice system
      ~ Verdicts for damages to be far less then what is fair
      ~ Caps on damages to minimize how much justice a person can get
      ~ And judges who will avoid holding them accountable


      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      11.8.07

      Wisconsin Registered Sexual Offenders

      Wisconsin Sex Offenders, Court & Corporate records were a prior topic, but here's a neat website for viewing maps of registered offenders, seeing their photos, addresses and convictions.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      1.8.07

      Independent Medical Examinations revisited

      So after just posting on ratemds.com, I reviewed my other posts with the label "medical examinations." One was on Verity Medical, which has now removed the calendar of all the doctors whose opinions are bought by insurance companies and their defense lawyers.

      I did find something interesting on its refer a case page and that's a Printable Request for Service Form - Liability/No-Fault/Personal Injury. From that form, it appears that the insurer's adjuster or defense attorney can guide the expert physician towards what they would like said. Here are the "specific issues" bullet points:

      "1. Diagnosis: Please give your impression of the injury or condition claimed as a result of the accident in question. Have the correct diagnoses been made and are they supported by the objective findings?
      2. Causation: Are the above-described diagnoses medically causally related to the accident or injury in question?
      3. Other Conditions: Please note any pre-existing injuries or conditions. Are any of these affecting the claimant’s recovery from the injuries or conditions alleged as a result of the accident or injury in question?
      4. Apportionment: If the accident in question is only partially contributing to the current condition, please indicate and apportion the current condition between this accident and other conditions or events.
      5. Past Treatment: Has treatment to date been reasonable and necessary as it relates to
      the accident or injury in question?
      6. Future Treatment: Is future medical treatment necessary as a result of the accident or injury in question? If yes, please specify the type, frequency, and duration of the suggested
      treatment(s) along with your prognosis.
      7. Healing Period: Has the claimant reached an end of healing, maximum medical improvement, or pre-injury status as it relates to the accident or injury in question? If yes, please indicate
      the date it was reached. If no, please indicate when it can be anticipated.
      8. Work Restrictions: Is the claimant capable of working? Please describe temporary or permanent work restrictions, if any, necessary as a result of the accident or injury in question.
      9. Daily Living Activities: Is the claimant capable of performing activities of daily living? Please describe the limitations, if any, that exist as a result of the accident or injury in question.
      10. Permanence of Injury: Has the accident or injury resulted in any permanent impairment? If yes, please provide your opinion as to the nature and extent of this impairment and rationale to support your opinion."


      By the way, I don't mean to pick on Verity Medical, there are many companies like this in Wisconsin.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      Wisconsin Doctor Ratings at RateMDs.com

      Wisconsin Doctor Ratings at RateMDs.com can assist you in learning others' opinions about Wisconsin doctors. Keep in mind though that those are just random opinions.

      Wisconsin Medical Malpractice Attorney

      28.7.07

      Two Recent City of Brookfield Appointments

      I'm pleased to announce the following two appointments I recently received:

      City of Brookfield, Wisconsin Mayor Jeffrey Speaker with the approval of Brookfield Aldermen Ron Balzer, Scott A. Berg, Christopher Blackburn, Bill Carnell, Mike Franz, James A. Garvens, Gary D. Mahkorn, Jerry Mellone, Lisa Mellone, Mark Nelson, Rick Owen, Steven V. Ponto, Bob Reddin, and Daniel Sutton, have appointed me to to the City of Brookfield Police & Fire Commission where I will serve with William J. Murgas, Bernard J. Tesmer, Jay D. Rosencrantz, Edward Jurken, Jr., and Alderman Sutton.

      Also, the Brookfield Central Junior Lancers - Brookfield Youth Football Association Board recently elected me a board member where I will be serving with John Cain, Pat Hawkins, Mark Sorenson, Alan Thiede, Doug Lange and Tracey Pangman.

      Honestly, beyond having clients' recognition as "Best Attorney", I gain the most pleasure from trying to serve the Milwaukee and Brookfield communities.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      27.6.07

      Asbestos and politics

      A Washington Post article on Fred Thompson's connection to asbestos interests has driven some to contact me as a result of my last two posts. Tort Deform.com blogs on this and so does Congresspedia on Fred Thompson. My assessment is that though this may be somewhat inconsistent with Thompson's true conservatism, it's not completely as asbestos in Wisconsin and elsewhere is more of a national issue, then say medical malpractice or car accidents. For example, many who were in our U.S. Navy suffer from asbestos related diseases like mesothelioma.

      This isn't to say that I'm not curious about this, but at the moment it doesn't dissuade me from an interest in Fred Thompson.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      31.5.07

      Fred Thompson

      Fred Thompson has basically said he's running for President and I'm pretty excited about that. Though I consider myself to be fairly conservative and I've supported certain Republicans in the past. e.g. Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama, I generally fall on the Democratic side of the ticket due to my very strong belief that tort reform is wrong and those without the ability to pay lawyers hourly rates (upwards of $200+ per hour) ought to have the same access to the courts as those with the ability to pay. However, Fred Thompson is a man who generally understands that tort reform is wrong. Here's an article from the National Review ripping Fred Thompson on the issue and here's Fred Thompson's response. For the first time in the last 25+ years, I have a potential Presidential candidate who understands tort issues and recognizes many of the things I written about here before. This is good news.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      14.5.07

      Wisconsin Lawyers Sponsoring Golf Outings

      The Wisconsin lawyers I know generally try to share the benefits of their practice with charitable groups. This year my firm is sponsoring the Sharon Lynn Wilson Center for the Arts Golf Classic on June 18, 2007 and the Saint Francis Seminary Golf Benefit on July 30, 2007. I hope you are able to join us or at least give to these organizations.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      4.4.07

      Wisconsin Litigation Skills for Legal Staff

      In Brookfield, Wisconsin, on June 15, 2007, I will be moderating and speaking at Lorman's Litigation Skills for Legal Staff. The seminar is targeted to junior associates, paralegals and legal assistants who perform critical functions related to the maintenance and organization of the case, especially relating to discovery issues.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      7.2.07

      CNN exposes on insurance companies

      Days ago I wrote how an insurer sued an 81-year-old for failing to shovel and showed other examples of what insurance companies want:
      ~ Premiums not claims
      ~ To deter valid lawsuits
      ~ People to hate lawyers so they never get one
      ~ You to feel guilt for making legitimate claims
      ~ You to think you're "not the kind of person who files a lawsuit"
      ~ Juries to think a person who files a suit is dishonest
      ~ Jurors minds made up before evidence is heard
      ~ Your rights minimized or removed
      ~ Their rights maximized and preserved
      ~ People to feel juries give away money
      ~ Verdicts for damages to be less then what is fair
      ~ Caps on damages to minimize your justice
      ~ Judges who will avoid holding them accountable

      Anderson Cooper's 360 Blog for 2/7/07 is "Insurance companies fight paying billions in claims." CNN investigated "how Allstate handled the claim of one woman, Roxanne Martinez. Her car was hit in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her medical bills and lost wages added up to $25,000. Allstate offered $15,000 to settle." No surprise. Allstate's one of the worst! See my Personal Injury Attorney in Wisconsin FAQs and you'll see Allstate's Claims Manual has shown personal injury attorneys settle claims for 2.5-3.5 times more than those who do not have lawyers.

      The Blog goes on: "Martinez's case represents what 10 of the top 12 auto insurance companies are doing to save money. And if you are in a minor impact crash and get hurt, former insurance industry insiders say, insurance companies will most likely try doing the same thing to you: delay handling your claim, deny you were hurt and defend their decision in drawn-out court battles. It's the three Ds: delay, deny and defend." (emphasis added)

      "Roxanne Martinez didn't take it. She sued (with a lawyer I presume) and a jury awarded her $167,000 dollars." "Allstate is betting you won't wait, you won't sue and you'll take what you get and walk-away." Don't you take it, just get a good personal injury lawyer.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      2.2.07

      Insurer Sues 81-year-old Woman for Failing to Shovel

      Insurance companies never cease to amaze. Today's Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports on how Wisconsin insurance company Sentry Insurance is suing an 81-year-old Brookfield woman because Sentry Insurance had to pay worker's compensation to a delivery person injured after falling on ice on the elderly woman's driveway.

      I've explained about insurance companies paying doctors to dispute claims, denying Katrina victims claims, bullying people, and lying about a litigation explosion in Wisconsin, but Wisconsin-based Sentry Insurance, which in 2005 made $245,484,000.00, filed the case of Sentry Insurance vs. Anne Keipper, Waukesha County Case Number 2007CV000257, before the Honorable Judge Mark Gempeler, all because it had to pay a worker's compensation claim.

      Sentry Insurance is just another reminder of what insurance companies want. Insurers want to use the system for their benefit, but don't want you too get justice. Insurers hire their lawyers, but don't want you too lawyers.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      28.1.07

      Bucher, Gatzke & Ruppelt Solicitations

      Paul Bucher shops his letter of the law is in today's Milwaukee Journal Sentinel discussing Attorney Bucher's "ambulance chasing" letters to those running for public office that essentially hold him out as an expert in Wisconsin election law, which I wouldn't doubt. I've commented before on how many Wisconsin personal injury lawyers send letters to car accident victims and on how a ban on such personal injury lawyers accident letters is proposed in New Jersey.

      This attorney advertising seems more tasteful than those soliciting the injured but I wonder what's next. Bucher's firm, like many other law firms, Gatzke & Ruppelt, practices in many areas of the law. What's next probate lawyers reading obituaries and sending solicitations to families of the deceased? I wonder too if WTMJ 620's blogger turned radio talk show host, Bucher's wife, Jessica McBride, will say anything about the article written by her fellow Journal Communication's co-employee. She recently wrote an article touting her husband's work as Waukesha County's main criminal prosecutor, Bucher never shied away from doing what he thought was right.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      28.12.06

      Milwaukee Magazine Super Lawyers honor

      Milwaukee Magazine Super Lawyers honored me in this month's issue. It's great to get this Rising Star designation, which means Wisconsin lawyers voted me into the top 2.5% of Wisconsin attorneys under age 40. However, I can honestly say my greatest "award" to date is CNI Newspapers readers naming me "Best Attorney." Why? Well, it's great if lawyers know your very good at your job, but I'd rather my clients feel that way.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      20.11.06

      Falls leading cause of death for over 65

      Falls causing injury or death to senior citizens are far too common according to this article from the Washington Times: Accidental falls a leading cause of death over 65. Having handled numerous slip, trip & fall cases involving senior citizens, I was unfortunately well aware of the risk. Many of these cases involved hip fractures that resulted in hospitalization and temporary or permanent nursing home stays as well as permanent disability. Others, sadly involved wrongful death.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Lawyer

      15.11.06

      How to hire a personal injury lawyer

      Ran into a Milwaukee criminal lawyer today. His firm handles drunk driving, misdemeanors and felonies in Milwaukee. The lawyer told me his law firm may "start advertising for Milwaukee personal injury cases." Thus, the lawyers there may dabble in Milwaukee personal injury cases even though they have never handled or tried a personal injury case in Milwaukee, in Wisconsin or elsewhere.

      My strong recommendation is that you be cautious about relying on advertising as a way to find your personal injury lawyer. I strongly advise you to make sure your personal injury attorney is active in the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers. I recommend that your lawyer is recongnized by Martindale-Hubbell as an AV® rated attorney and that your attorney speak on issues specifically addressing personal injury law. If you find a lawyer meeting these qualifications, then you are well on your way to finding a qualified Wisconsin personal injury lawyer.

      Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney

      12.10.06

      Defense ("Independent") Medical Examinations

      Defense medical examinations are one of the insurance company tactics used to avoid proper payment of a personal injury claim or Wisconsin workers compensation claim.

      Here's one example of a defense medical examination broker. Read for yourself about its "independent medical examination services", but the bottom line is insurance companies pay doctors to fight legitimate claims. Insurers pay these doctors for disputing a treating doctor's diagnosis, blaming the cause of injury on something other than that an insurer's insured's negligence, claiming injuries were pre-existing, arguing treatment was unnecessary, asserting that an injury is not permanent, etc. Defense medical examiners earn serious money doing this. The company's October-November 2006 schedule includes the following:

      Appleton / Green Bay / Oshkosh / Neenah, Wisconsin
      James G. Gmeiner, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon/ Spine Specialist
      Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      William R. Klemme, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
      Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
      Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
      James C. Foster, M.D. – Occupational Medicine
      Michael R. Nordstrom, M.D. – Otolaryngologist/ENT


      Duluth, Minnesota
      Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon


      Eau Claire, Wisconsin
      Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
      Dan M Olson, D.C. – Chiropractor
      Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Paul L. Liebert, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Thomas W. Schueppert, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Hani Matloub/Brad Grunert-Hand Surgery/Psych
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon
      Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon


      LaCrosse, Wisconsin
      Drs. Matloub & Grunert – Complex Upper Extremity/Hand
      Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. - Orthopedic Surgeon

      Madison, Wisconsin
      Francisco Sanchez, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
      Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Randal Wojciehoski, D.O., DPM – Internal/ER Medicine/Podiatry
      Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      James C. Foster, M.D. – Occupational Medicine
      Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
      Marc J. Novom, M.D. – Neurologist
      Morris M. Soriano, M.D. – Neurosurgeon

      Milwaukee, Wisconsin
      Francisco Sanchez, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
      Stephen E. Barron, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
      Randal Wojciehoski, D.O., DPM – Internal/ER Medicine/Podiatry
      James C. Foster, M.D. – Occupational Medicine
      Timothy S. O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Timothy S. Hart, M.D. – Orthopedic/Hand Surgeon
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Ellen M. O’Brien, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Hardik A. Vashi, D.O. – Physical Medicine & Rehab
      Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
      Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      William D. Moore, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Thomas J. O’Brien, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
      J. Christopher Noonan, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist

      Plainfield, Wisconsin
      James C. Foster, M.D. – Occupational Medicine

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      Thomas W. Grossman, Jr., M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon

      Wausau, Wisconsin
      Michael A. Weiner, M.D. – Plastic/Hand Surgeon
      Steven P. Friedel, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      William R. Klemme, M.D. – Ortho. Surgeon/Spine Specialist
      Michael W. Orth, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Paul A. Cederberg, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Thomas W. Schueppert, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      William T. Monacci, M.D. – Neurosurgeon
      David A. Solfelt, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Kevin J. Kulwicki, M.D. – Orthopedic Surgeon
      Sridhar V. Vasudevan, M.D. – Physical Medicine & Rehab

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