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17, 2020
Q: How much time do I have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit? A: In Ohio, there is generally a one-year statute of limitations on a medical malpractice lawsuit, but many factors can change exactly how long you have to bring your case. These include issues with when you discovered the injury, your age when […]
15, 2020
As a motorcyclist, you face many hazards on Ohio’s roadways. Slick asphalt, potholes, fallen tree branches, loose gravel, and even animals crossing the road can all result in serious and potentially life-threatening accidents and injuries. But there’s no greater threat to riders than drivers in cars, trucks, and SUVs who don’t pay attention to their […]
11, 2020
Q: I was hurt in an accident and I haven’t been able to work since. How long does an insurance claim take? I need to pay my bills. A: A serious accident can upend your life in ways you might not expect. Apart from the immediate injury and property damage, it’s not uncommon that your […]
08, 2020
Motorcycles are inherently dangerous. Unlike cars, trucks, and SUVs, they have few safety features to protect riders. Because of that lack of safety features, motorcyclists face significantly increased risks of suffering serious and even fatal injuries during crashes. The stats don’t lie. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that nearly 5,000 motorcyclists lost their […]
01, 2020
Ohio law doesn’t specifically ban or condone lane splitting or lane filtering by motorcyclists. However, that doesn’t mean there’s no risk of a ticket involved. Motorcyclists who lane-split may be at risk of receiving citations for other related offenses, such as improper lane changes or failure to maintain a lane. In addition, Ohio law says […]
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