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Dog Bites and Animal Attacks: What Are Your Legal Rights?
Animal-related injuries can lead to serious medical and emotional challenges. In Wisconsin, dog owners are legally responsible for harm caused by their pets, and in some cases, victims may be entitled to double damage. Learn what steps to take after a dog bite or animal attack and how Di Renzo & Bomier can help protect your rights and guide you through the recovery process.
Jessica Lambie
Nov 12 min read
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Understanding Independent Medical Exams in Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Cases
Independent Medical Exams in Wisconsin workers' compensation cases can greatly impact your benefits. At Di Renzo & Bomier, our knowledgeable attorneys help workers prepare for IMEs, challenge unfair evaluations, and protect their rights after a workplace injuries.
Jessica Lambie
Oct 63 min read
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Think Before You Post: How Social Media Can Harm Your Personal Injury Claim
After an accident, sharing updates on social media might seem harmless, but even innocent posts can be used against you in a personal injury claim. Insurance companies often monitor online activity to challenge your credibility. Learn how to protect your case and why being cautious with social media is critical.
Jessica Lambie
Sep 22 min read
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Di Renzo & Bomier Welcomes Attorney Jeremy Dobbe to the Firm
Di Renzo & Bomier welcomes attorney Jeremy Dobbe to the firm. With nearly 20 years of experience, Dobbe focuses on estate planning, probate, and business law. A Waupaca County native, he brings a client-first approach and deep ties to the region. His background includes 17 years as in-house counsel and a recent shift to helping individuals and families plan for the future with confidence and care.
Jessica Lambie
Aug 111 min read
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Howard Healy Honored by State Bar of Wisconsin for 50 Years of Service to the Legal Profession
Di Renzo & Bomier is proud to announce that attorney Howard Healy has been recognized by the State Bar of Wisconsin for 50 years of membership and service. Since beginning his legal career in 1975, Healy has served individuals, families, and businesses across Northeast Wisconsin with integrity and compassion. This honor celebrates his decades of dedication, mentorship, and lasting contributions to the legal profession and his community.
Jessica Lambie
Aug 41 min read
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Common Workplace Injuries in Wisconsin and How to Prevent Them
Workplace injuries can happen anywhere, from offices to construction sites. In Northeast Wisconsin, physically demanding jobs often come with higher risks. Learn about the most common injuries and discover practical ways employees and employers can work together to create safer workplace environments.
Jessica Lambie
Aug 13 min read
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Meghan Healy Named a 2025 Women in the Law Honoree by the Wisconsin Law Journal
Di Renzo & Bomier is proud to share that Attorney & Managing Shareholder Meghan Healy has been named a 2025 Women in the Law honoree by the Wisconsin Law Journal. Recognized for her leadership in family law and dedication to clients and children, Healy continues to make a lasting impact on the legal community in Northeast Wisconsin.
Jessica Lambie
Jul 241 min read
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From Car Accidents to Pool Injuries: A Guide to Common Personal Injury Claims in Northeast Wisconsin
Accidents can happen when you least expect them. On the road, at a store, on someone else's property or during summer fun in Northeast Wisconsin. At Di Renzo & Bomier, we break down common personal injury claims and explain when legal help may be needed. From car accidents to pool injuries, knowing your rights matter.
Michelle Tyo-Johnson
Jul 14 min read
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Why You Should Never Settle Too Early in a Personal Injury Case
It's tempting to accept a quick payout after an accident, but you should never settle too early in a personal injury case. Some injuries take time to appear, and early settlements often don't cover long-term costs. At Di Renzo & Bomier, we help you understand your rights so you don't accept less than you deserve.
Michelle Tyo-Johnson
Jun 22 min read
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