Blog Archive

23 Feb How to Make a Pedestrian Accident Claim in Ohio

Ohio drivers hit 2,525 pedestrians in 2023. These collisions killed 147 people. Another 1,700 suffered injuries such as brain injuries, broken bones, and torn ligaments. These injuries may cause long-term health issues, so injured victims often need compensation from the...

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12 Jan What is an Underride Crash & Why Are They Dangerous?

Traveling around large commercial trucks can be a harrowing experience. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reported 3,725 crashes involving trucks in 2023, with 105 fatalities. Although that number may seem small, truck accidents can have extreme consequences. They cause...

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12 Dec How Do I Prove the Other Driver Was Drunk?

Car accidents involving impaired drivers can cause extreme damage, and victims can seek compensation. But proving that the at-fault driver was under the influence at the time of the crash is often harder than it seems. Learn more about the...

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22 Nov How to Pursue a Claim Against Drunk Drivers in Ohio

Getting compensation after a car accident is critical to supporting yourself and your family. You may be out of work, or your car could be out of commission. If the at-fault driver was drinking at the time of the accident,...

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08 Nov Ohio Issue 2 & the Impact of Legal Marijuana in Sandusky

On November 7, 2023, a new chapter in Ohio's cannabis policy began as voters across the state, approved Issue 2. This ballot measure essentially legalized the possession, use, and cultivation of cannabis for adults with the pull of a lever....

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20 Oct What Could Delay an Accident Injury Settlement?

After an injury accident, you might be ready for a check to help you cover your expenses and non-economic damages. You’ve started a claim against the at-fault party responsible for your injuries. You might feel like you’re at the finish...

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13 Oct Teen Drivers and Their Biggest Danger Factors

Driving is a milestone for teenagers on their road to maturity. It’s a sign of trust and freedom. However, Ohio was rated one of the worst states for teenage drivers in a study by WalletHub. A combination of factors can...

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