Beausay & Nichols Law Firm is representing the plaintiff in this lawsuit.
Tipp City woman contracts tuberculosis disease from tainted bone repair product
Tipp City, OH. (June 25, 2021) – Michelle Weethee, 52, of Tipp City, Ohio, joins over 100 other patients affected by a bone repair product found to be tainted with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB) disease. The product, FiberCel, was voluntarily recalled on June 2 by Aziyo Biologics, Inc. of Silver […]
What Are Contingent Fee Arrangements, and How Do They Work?
We handle cases on a “contingent fee” basis, which means our fee is “contingent” (or dependent) on the outcome of your case. In other words, we don’t get paid unless your case settles or goes to trial and wins. What is a typical contingent fee? Most lawyers charge 33% (or one-third) of the gross amount […]
UPDATE: HB 197 to Extend Statutes Of Limitations In Ohio During State Of Emergency
On March 23, we reported that the current COVID-19 crisis had yet to affect statutes of limitations (and other important case deadlines) in Ohio. As with so much during this time, things have changed. Yesterday, Ohio’s General Assembly passed HB 197 with amendments, which, among other things, extends statutes of limitations during the current state […]
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 local court systems. For example, on March 13, 2020, the Franklin County Court of […]