Lawyers Sewall, Pitz and Burkham

Personal Injury Law Firm

Serving Appleton, Green Bay, Oshkosh and all of Northeast Wisconsin

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Personal Injury Law Firm

Serving Appleton, Green Bay, Oshkosh and all of Northeast Wisconsin

At Sigman, Janssen, Sewall, Pitz & Burkham, we have nearly 100 years of experience providing legal counsel to Wisconsin injury victims and legal clients. With Millions of dollars recovered for our clients, we have the experience to help with your Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability Claim. We charge no upfront fees. There is no cost to call us or complete our free case evaluation form. If we accept your case, you are charged no fees unless we get money for you on your claim. Call us today for a free consultation.

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05 Mar

Can Secondary Conditions Increase Your Ability to Qualify for SSDI Benefits?

If you are considering applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, your secondary health problems might matter more than you think. These additional conditions, from medication side effects to other health related complications, can strengthen your case and increase your chances of approval. In this guide, we explain which secondary conditions matter most, how […]

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19 Feb

Does Working Remotely Impact My Ability to Qualify for SSD Benefits?

Remote work has transformed the traditional workspace, but does it also raise questions about who may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits? It may, since the Social Security Administration (SSA) will assess your disability claim based on your ability to do tasks associated with your job, regardless of the location or arrangement. At Sigman Janssen, […]

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12 Feb

Is a Red-Light Runner Always at Fault if it Leads to a Car Accident in Green Bay?

When drivers blow through a red light at a busy intersection and cause a violent crash, are they always fully responsible? While red-light runners are often primarily liable, Wisconsin law does not assume they are always fully at-fault. There are situations where other parties may share a portion of liability for a crash resulting from […]

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