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Nov
25, 2024
According to the National Safety Council, 73% of the people injured in semi-truck accidents are people in surrounding passenger vehicles—not in the trucks themselves. This lopsided statistic is due to semi-trucks being so much bigger and heavier than even the largest pickup trucks, SUVs, and minivans. People who are hurt in truck accidents experience not […]
18, 2024
Nursing home residents often receive more visitors during the holidays than any other time of year. Many families use these visits as an opportunity to check on their loved ones’ health and well-being. But despite increased scrutiny from visiting families, nursing home residents often face more risk of abuse and neglect from staff during this […]
11, 2024
Whether you’re looking for a new doctor or have been with the same one for years, you want to be sure that you can fully trust their judgment and level of care. Researching your doctor online can help you learn more about their experience, professionalism, and bedside manner, but reviews aren’t always accurate, trustworthy, or […]
According to the Ohio Department of Health, there are nearly 1,000 certified nursing homes in the state. Statista found there are more than 65,000 residents living in those nursing homes. However, some families opt to take care of loved ones of advanced age or with disabilities in other ways. Whether it’s due to cost, location, […]
04, 2024
Although getting compensation after a crash is possible if you’re ruled partially (but less than 51%) at fault for it, getting maximum compensation requires being assigned 0% fault. That’s because Ohio’s comparative negligence system reduces settlements by the percentage of fault assigned. In other words, at 20% fault, a $10,000 settlement becomes an $8,000 settlement. […]
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