The family of a 78-year-old Wisconsin woman is suing the D-M-V for the way she was treated last year when she went to renew her driver’s license.
The suit alleges Mary Wobschall broke her wrist after an agency worker told her she had to walk without her cane in order to renew. The civil complaint accuses the employee of acting with malice and deliberate indifference to Wobschall’s rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
She had surgery on the wrist and died four months later due to unrelated causes.












