Signs of Cerebral Palsy in Babies Under 1 Year Old

February 19, 2026

Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that affects movement, muscle tone, posture, and coordination. While some children are diagnosed later in early childhood, early signs of cerebral palsy can often be observed during the first year of life. Recognizing these signs may help families seek early medical evaluation, begin supportive …

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Will Wisconsin’s New Marijuana Legalization Bill Pass?

February 18, 2026

Wisconsin Democrats have introduced a new bill that would fully legalize marijuana for both recreational and medical use. The proposal has generated a lot of buzz, especially in Milwaukee, where advocates have long argued that marijuana enforcement falls hardest on Black and brown communities. But the unfortunate reality is that …

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The Long Road: Why Patience is a Legal Strategy

February 15, 2026

In a world of instant gratification, the legal system can feel excruciatingly slow. Clients often ask, “Why is the insurance company taking so long?” or “Why hasn’t my case settled yet?” The reality is that personal injury law is a process of accumulation—accumulating medical records, accumulating witness statements, and accumulating …

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Three Things Cannot Be Hidden: The Power of Evidence in Your Case

February 15, 2026

After a car crash or a workplace accident, there are often two stories: the truth, and the version the insurance company wants to believe. They might argue that you were partially at fault, or that your injuries “aren’t that bad.” They might try to hide internal emails or delete surveillance …

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