by Naomi Swain | Aug 28, 2025 | Workers Compensation
When most people think of a work injury, they imagine a sudden accident: a fall, a machine malfunction, or something sharp that causes immediate harm. But not all work injuries happen in a single moment. Some develop slowly over time from doing the same tasks day in...
by Naomi Swain | May 7, 2025 | Workers Compensation
If you’ve been injured at work in Wisconsin, you’ve probably heard the term “end of healing” or “EOH” — maybe from your doctor, your employer, or the insurance company. But what does it really mean for you and your benefits? Simply put, EOH (also called...
by Naomi Swain | Jan 13, 2025 | LTDI, Naomi Smith
An insurance company’s goal is to make money, which naturally means the number one goal, besides selling insurance policies, is to deny insurance claims. However, if a claimant has a strong case with no plausible reason to deny, insurance companies will sometimes...
by Naomi Swain | Aug 4, 2024 | Family Law
In the state of Wisconsin, divorce parties are able to represent themselves in court. Many litigants elect to proceed pro se, or without counsel, as representation may be cost prohibitive, or it may be an unusually amicable proceeding. However, obtaining an attorney...
by Naomi Swain | May 18, 2023 | Family Law, Naomi Smith
Frequently Asked Questions About Guardians ad Litem A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is a key player in family court proceedings. Wisconsin Statute 767.407 provides that the court shall typically appoint a guardian ad litem for a minor child in any action affecting the...