Personal Injury
Statute of Limitations for Ohio Personal Injury Claims

The judicial system in each state has established time limits for filing certain types of claims. In particular, the statute of limitations in Ohio gives plaintiffs two years to file personal injury claims. Unfortunately, this isn’t a lot of time….
How Duty of Care Help Determining Negligence in an Accident

Personal injury cases that involve negligence are founded on the concept of ‘duty of care.’ In short, the person filing the claim must show how the other party was responsible for his or her well-being and contributed to the accident…
A Guide to Wrongful Death Cases for Family Members

Nothing will ever replace a family member who is taken from us too soon. Wrongful death cases, however, work to help relatives move forward after their painful loss. If someone dies because of negligence, reckless or deliberate actions, a wrongful…
Key Insights into Ohio’s Personal Injury Laws

Ohio residents and visitors injured either in an automobile accident or a slip-and-fall, need to be aware of state laws governing personal injury cases. Because navigating legal issues may be complicated for laypersons, contacting an established and reputable personal injury…