07

Apr

How Does the Current State of Emergency in Ohio Affect Statutes of Limitations?

On March 9, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency in Ohio, empowering state agencies “to develop and implement procedures” to “prevent or alleviate” the threat posed by Coronavirus (COVID-19). The threat has had a direct impact on our lo...

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Category: Firm News


07

Apr

Robinson v. Bates

In Ohio, the Ohio Supreme Court gave the insurance companies a huge gift when they decided Robinson v. Bates, 112 Ohio St. 3d 17, 2006-Ohio-6362. An injured plaintiff can no longer recover the gross amount of the medical expenses incurred (the old rule), but only the amount that w...

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07

Apr

Attorney charging liens

An attorney who obtains a settlement or verdict for his / her client can assert a “charging lien” against the fund obtained. This usually happens when a lawyer working under a contingent fee agreement does some work that contributes to obtaining the settlement, then the client do...

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Category: Lawsuits


07

Apr

Caps on damages (personal injury cases)

In 2005, the Ohio General Assembly passed several “tort reform” measures, the most controversial being the limits on the amount a jury can award in personal injury and product liability cases. (See RC 2315. 18). Under the 2005 rules, a plaintiff cannot recover more than the greate...

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Category: Personal Injury


07

Apr

What are the safest cars for teens to drive?

Congratulations, your teen is enrolled in driver’s education and soon will be able to drive. Your days of driving the “mom taxi” or “dad taxi” soon will be over! But wait…you’re probably going to need a car for your son or daughter to drive. If you’re like most parents, this “new...

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Category: Car Accidents


07

Apr

How to spot bad drivers and avoid crashes

It has never been more important to look out for bad drivers and potentially dangerous driving situations. Distractions are omnipresent in nearly every vehicle – phones, dashboards with interactive features, eating and more. You don’t want to be a crash victim. To avoid a crash w...

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Category: Car Accidents


07

Apr

IIHS: In newer vehicles, back seats are less safe than the front

Rear car seats are traditionally safer than front seats, but in the face of recent car safety improvements, rear-seat safety is now lagging. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has been making efforts to raise awareness of this fact, developing a series of crash tests to i...

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Category: Car Accidents


07

Apr

There is Something in the Water – Legionnaires’ Disease

Mount Carmel Grove City, located just outside Columbus, is presently the epicenter of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak. The Franklin County Public Health reports ten confirmed cases, one of which has resulted in death. The hospital is working in conjunction with Franklin County P...

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Category: Personal Injury


07

Apr

Safety report on Tesla’s Navigate on Autopilot feature

Ohio motorists may be interested in a recent safety report regarding self-driving automobiles manufactured by Tesla. Researchers with Consumer Reports stated that Tesla’s recent update of the Navigate on Autopilot feature is potentially dangerous to drivers. During a Consumer Rep...

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Category: Car Accidents


07

Apr

Spinal cord injuries and depression

A catastrophic spinal cord injury can change the course of your life. In a split second, you may go from being one of the healthiest people you know to someone who will never walk or run again. You lose hobbies, like sports you enjoyed, and you can even lose romantic relationship...

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Category: Personal Injury