Auto Accidents

06 Mar Who’s Liable in a Truck Accident?

While multiple at-fault parties could exist in a typical car accident, truck accidents tend to be more complex. Trucks must be manufactured, loaded, and inspected before hitting the road, and negligence can occur at any part of this process if...

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15 Jan What Should Passengers in a Car Accident Expect in a Settlement?

Were you traveling as a passenger when your vehicle was suddenly involved in a car accident? You may be concerned about covering your costs and getting through these difficult times. Holding the liable party accountable will be essential if you...

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01 Nov What If You’re Injured in a Company Car?

Work injuries can occur at any time and affect anyone. They can take many different forms, including slip and fall accidents, amputations, electrocution, and more. But what if you’re in a company car making deliveries or performing other tasks? You...

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25 Oct Types of Witnesses in Ohio Car Accident Cases

If you’ve been injured in a car accident because of another driver's negligence, you can claim financial compensation. However, to be compensated for your injuries, you would need to demonstrate to the insurance provider how the other driver’s negligence caused...

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19 Oct What if the Other Driver’s Insurance Disputes Liability for An Accident?

Sometimes, the thought of dealing with a car insurance claim after an accident can either calm us down or scare us. While we hope our claim isn’t denied, it’s possible. However, you can take steps to appeal the decision and...

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11 Feb Is Ohio a No-Fault State?

After a car accident, it’s critical to determine the at-fault party to determine how damages such as medical bills and car repairs are paid and who pays them. States have varying laws around fault in car accidents, but Ohio is...

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25 Jan How a Lawyer Proves Someone was Texting & Driving

Distraction is a leading cause of Ohio car accidents. Texting while driving is particularly hazardous because the driver’s mental focus is on reading and sending texts. The person may see through their peripheral vision what’s going on, but their brain...

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