When a person dies due to the actions or negligence of someone else, no amount of money can bring them back. However, loved ones can seek compensation for economic and non-economic damages as the result of the deceased person no longer being around. That’s done...
Proud Neighbors In Cincinnati
Proud Neighbors In Cincinnati
Injuries
Did a product defect ruin your child’s summer?
Many kids are spending their summer playing with toys their grandparents or aunts and uncles bought them. You may find your child’s new toy, however, is unsafe. Maybe your kid’s been riding up and down the sidewalk on a new hoverboard when it suddenly catches fire....
Your tunes may be making you a worse driver
They say that music soothes the savage beast, and many drivers would agree that they find music a way to ease their stress, relieve their boredom and generally make their commutes a lot easier to tolerate. Unfortunately, your music may also be making you a worse...
Reasons an insurance company may deny a personal injury claim
In a perfect world, a personal injury victim would be able to file a claim, sit back and focus on their healing while the insurance company takes care of the compensation. However, this is never the case in the real world. The injury victim has a role to play, and...
How do you get compensation after a car wreck in Ohio?
A severe personal injury caused by a vehicle accident can impact your life in many ways. Victims must often spend time recovering in a hospital, leading to substantial medical bills and missed work. In many cases, the financial impact of an injury is nearly as...
Types of car insurance fraud in Ohio
State laws define auto insurance fraud as any form of deception against an auto insurance company that could result in financial gain. Insurance companies work hard to prove fraud and even harder to prosecute it in all 50 states. Drivers in Cincinnati, Ohio, should...
The importance of filing a claim in a timely manner
Individuals who are seeking to file personal injury lawsuits in Ohio generally have two years to do so. Typically, that window generally starts to close on the day that an accident resulting in harm to the plaintiff occurs. Alternatively, the window may begin to close...

