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What You Need to Know for Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Ohio

By Brian G. Miller |

Dec 28, 2020 Our Columbus wrongful death attorneys know that the death of a loved one is always a tragic occurrence, but even worse when it is unexpected and caused as a result of another person’s negligence, carelessness, or recklessness. In addition to the emotional hardships presented, it may be further overwhelming if you… Read More »

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How Much Should I be Paid in Overtime as a Tipped Employee?

By Brian G. Miller |

Nov 10, 2020 Federal labor laws and Ohio laws for tipped employees can often be difficult to navigate and understand. If you are a tipped employee, you may be wondering, “do tipped employees get paid overtime?” or “how do I calculate the overtime wage for tipped employees?” While every case is different and merits… Read More »

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U.S. News Release 2021 “Best Law Firms” Awards

By Brian G. Miller |

Nov 09, 2020 Brian G. Miller Co., LLC has been recognized in the 2021 Edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs.

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Can My Boss Take My Tips? Minimum Wage for Tipped Employees in Ohio

By Brian G. Miller |

Oct 22, 2020 While federal and Ohio laws for tipped employees is complicated, the answer to whether or not your boss can keep your tips is fairly straight forward: No, your boss may not keep your tips. Ohio labor laws and the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) govern how employers pay its tipped employees…. Read More »

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2021 BEST LAWYERS IN THE MIDWEST

By Brian G. Miller |

2021 BEST LAWYERS IN THE MIDWEST Oct 07, 2020 Best Lawyers® is pleased to announce the 2021 Edition of The Midwest’s Best Lawyers was published today, October 7, 2020. The digital-only publication, using information excerpted from the 2021 Editions of The Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, highlights more than… Read More »

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Three Reasons Why Ohioans Should Not Let Their Auto Insurance Lapse in The Covid-19 Era

By Brian G. Miller |

Jun 05, 2020 Recent trends show that car insurance policies, as a result of COVID-19 and economic downturn, are lapsing for many drivers. Similar statistics also show that some drivers are reducing their insurance coverages to save financial resources. However, we believe it is important that drivers do their very best to keep their… Read More »

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Four ways to cover personal injury case medical expenses if you have lost your health insurance (and job) as a result of COVID-19

By Brian G. Miller |

May 15, 2020 Whether as a result of economic downturn, stay-at-home governmental orders, or other COVID-19 related reasons, many employers have been required to terminate their employees or close business causing those employees to lose their health insurance and other employment benefits. While losing one’s job and health insurance has general detrimental impacts, it… Read More »

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ADA and COVID-19

By Brian G. Miller |

Apr 07, 2020 What Employees Should Know About COVID-19 and the Americans with Disabilities Act With the recent declaration of COVID-19 as an international pandemic, employees might understandably have questions about how this affects their workplace rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the federal law that bars employers from discriminating against qualified… Read More »

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What to do if you get hit by a car as a pedestrian?

By Brian G. Miller |

Mar 23, 2020 A recent Wall Street Journal article discussed an alarming public safety trend: In 2018, the number of pedestrian deaths in the United Stated reached a nearly 30-year high. An estimated 6,277 pedestrians died in 2018, accounting for 16% of total motor vehicle deaths. Unfortunately, statistics in Columbus, Ohio also reveal that… Read More »

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Common third-party negligence claims in the workplace and the benefits of pursuing a third-party negligence claim for a workplace injury

By Brian G. Miller |

Mar 10, 2020 When a workplace injury occurs, the worker typically is eligible for workers compensation benefits. However, in addition to applying for and receiving workers compensation benefits, in some situations, additional claims may be pursued against third-parties who caused the injury to the worker. These additional claims can often result in additional benefits… Read More »

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