Dealing with a personal injury claim involving a minor requires special considerations, as minors (those under the age of 18 in the state of Ohio) cannot legally file lawsuits on their own. Regardless of what type of incident caused the injury—motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, dog bites, medical malpractice, defective product usage, etc.—there are […]
Read MoreFrom the mailbag: My car was hit by a government vehicle. What should I do? If you’re injured in an accident involving a government vehicle (such as a city bus, police car, fire truck, postal truck, military vehicle, etc.), there are several steps to follow in order to protect your health and legal rights, and […]
Read MoreTechnological advancements are significantly transforming virtually every field, and that includes personal injury law. Innovations such as drones and wearables are having a profound impact on every aspect of personal injury cases—how they are investigated, how they are documented, how they are litigated. Here are some of the key ways these innovations are changing the […]
Read MoreThe concept of comparative fault—also known as comparative negligence—is used to determine how liability is assigned in personal injury cases where multiple parties may be at fault. Ohio utilizes a modified comparative fault rule, which allows for a fair allocation of fault based on each party’s degree of responsibility. Here’s how it works. Modified Comparative […]
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