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The Importance of Medical Documentation in Personal Injury Claims

When it comes to personal injury claims, medical documentation plays an important, even crucial role in helping to determine the outcome of a case. It serves as concrete evidence of the injuries sustained, the treatment received, and the long-term impact on the victim’s life. Without proper medical records, proving the extent of injuries and, more […]

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What to Do If You Receive a Personal Injury from a Drone

As the number of drones in both the private and commercial sectors proliferate, so do the number of injuries caused by them—an estimated 850 drone-related injuries are treated in U.S. emergency departments annually. With nearly 856,000 registered drones in the U.S., that number is bound to increase. The majority of those injuries are lacerations and […]

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What to Do When a Misdiagnosis or Late Diagnosis Leads to a Personal Injury Claim

Medical malpractice claims related to misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis are significant across the country, and particularly in Ohio. According to the Ohio Department of Insurance, such claims constitute approximately 30% of all medical malpractice cases in the state. Misdiagnosis can lead to delayed treatment, unnecessary procedures, and worsened health conditions, which can potentially cause serious […]

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Self-Driving Car Accidents: Liability Issues and Steps to Take 

The number of accidents involving self-driving cars has been increasing annually, correlating with the broader adoption and testing of autonomous vehicle technologies. While advancements in autonomous technology have made the vehicles safer in recent years, they can still be problematic. Based on the most recent statistics available, when comparing crashes per million miles driven, self-driving […]

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