Category Archives: Personal Injury

17-Year-Old from West Virginia Ends Life with Amazon Suicide Kit – Parents are Still Seeking Justice
Amazon has faced numerous lawsuits over the years for a wide variety of reasons. But no matter what happens, the tech company tends to dodge liability with its age-old “shopping mall” defense. In this defense, Amazon claims that it is not a direct seller – but merely a “platform” from which third-parties can distribute… Read More »

My Loved One Died in an Ohio Nursing Home. Can I Sue?
The pandemic highlighted serious concerns over nursing homes across the nation, and Ohio certainly isn’t any exception. Family members are finding out that their elderly loved ones are being seriously mistreated, and in many cases they’re suffering terrible injuries. The worst incidents involve deaths that could have been prevented, and these issues are more… Read More »

Yet Another Train Crashes in Ohio – This Time in Cleveland
Train crashes are getting seriously out of hand in Ohio. First we saw a major derailment in East Palestine that caused an environmental and health catastrophe. On March 7th, a second train accident was reported – this time in Cleveland. At least one fatality has been reported, and serious questions are now being raised… Read More »

Suing on Behalf of Injured Children in West Virginia Crashes
When most people get behind the wheel, they understand that a crash could happen – possibly a fatal one. But the same cannot be said for small children. These individuals are often ferried from point A to point B by their guardians without any say in the matter. Unlike adults, they don’t actively make… Read More »

What Is The Statute Of Limitations In West Virginia Personal Injury Cases?
When a person suffers a serious injury in an accident in West Virginia, or they get hurt because of another party’s intentional wrongdoing, it may be possible to file a personal injury lawsuit. Like other types of civil lawsuits, these personal injury cases have a statute of limitations that sets a deadline by which… Read More »

Suing For Negligent Security In Columbus
According to the latest statistics, homicides are decreasing in Columbus – but that doesn’t necessarily mean people are safe. Other violent crimes like carjackings and race-motivated hate crimes are increasing. These violent crimes don’t always end in loss of life, but even a single death is a tragedy. Given the rise in violent crime,… Read More »

Ohio Continuously Pushes Back Against Damage Caps For Sexual Assault Victims
Ohio is continuously pushing back against damage caps in personal injury lawsuits involving sexual assault, clearly taking the side of the victim. This is good news, especially if you have suffered a serious injury due to a negligent party and you need as much compensation as you can get. While seeking millions in compensation… Read More »

Filing A Slip And Fall Lawsuit In Ohio
Slip and fall lawsuits are all too common in Ohio, and they can cause life-altering consequences for victims. As the name suggests, this type of lawsuit involves victims slipping and falling due to property owner negligence. If you have experienced this type of accident firsthand, you already know that it can lead to serious… Read More »

Emotional Distress: What Does It Really Mean In A Personal Injury Lawsuit?
If you’re approaching a personal injury lawsuit, you may have heard the term “emotional distress” being thrown around. The phrase might seem relatively self-explanatory, but the average plaintiff might not be aware of the legal definition and how it might apply to your specific lawsuit. The truth is that emotional distress means much more… Read More »

Are Police Results Reliable Evidence In A Columbus Crash Lawsuit? Maybe Not.
Most of the time, a police report is one of the most valuable documents you can get your hands on in an auto accident claim. At least in theory, these documents contain a wealth of information, including Breathalyzer test results, lab reports, detailed photographs from the crash scene, tire marks, speed estimations, and much… Read More »