What to Do After a Work-Related Injury (Workers’ Comp)
June 01, 2026Accidents happen, and many of them occur on the job. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, around 2.5 million nonfatal workplace injuries occur each year in the United States. That is why it is important to understand the steps to take after a workplace […]
Read MoreHow Long Do I Have to File a Claim? (Workers’ Comp)
June 01, 2026If you have been injured on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits to cover your medical expenses and a portion of your lost wages—assuming you meet the filing deadlines. The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) gives injured workers one year […]
Read MoreCommon Myths About Workers’ Compensation (Workers’ Comp)
May 29, 2026Most people never learn how the workers’ compensation system works until they’ve been injured on the job and begin researching the process. That’s one of the reasons there are so many myths out there about the workers’ compensation system. Anyone injured at work needs to […]
Read MoreCan I Choose My Own Workers’ Comp Doctor in Ohio?
May 29, 2026After a workplace injury, medical treatment should always be the top priority. Seeking treatment right away can help prevent the injury from worsening and can get the injured worker back up on their feet sooner. Many injured workers assume they must see a physician selected […]
Read MoreWhat Happens When an AI System Causes a Work Injury?
May 27, 2026Artificial intelligence and automated systems are becoming part of everyday work. From warehouse robotics to AI-driven machinery and decision-making software, these tools are designed to increase efficiency. But when something goes wrong, the results can be devastating. When an AI system contributes to a workplace […]
Read MoreLebovitz named CSU Law Alumni of the Year
May 19, 2026Nurenberg Paris senior partner Jamie Lebovitz will be honored at the Cleveland State University Law Association’s Annual Recognition Luncheon with the prolific award of “Alumni of the Year”. Mr. Lebovitz shares this honor with Stephen E. Walters, managing partner at Reminger Co., LPA. Mr. Lebovitz, […]
Read MoreCan Your Driving Record Impact Your Car Accident Claim in Ohio?
May 11, 2026If you’ve been in a crash, one of the first questions that may come to mind is, “Will my driving record hurt my claim?” It’s a valid concern, and one that insurance companies are quick to exploit. Your driving history can influence how insurers evaluate […]
Read MoreWhat Are Truck Underride Accidents and Why Are They So Serious?
April 20, 2026Large commercial trucks share the road with passenger vehicles every day. While most drivers understand the dangers of driving near these massive vehicles, few realize how catastrophic certain types of truck crashes can be—especially underride accidents. An underride crash occurs when a smaller vehicle slides […]
Read MoreHow to Get an Accident Report in Ohio
April 20, 2026After a car accident, one of the most important documents you may need is the official crash report. This document contains key details about the collision, including the location, involved drivers, witness information, and the responding officer’s observations. Insurance companies often rely on this document […]
Read MoreWhat to Ask Nursing Home Administrators to Ensure Quality Care
April 17, 2026Choosing a nursing home for a loved one is one of the most important decisions a family can make. The facility will be responsible for the loved one’s daily care and well-being at a time when they need help the most. While brochures and tours […]
Read MoreWhat Happens When I Get Hit by a Truck With a “Wide Turn” Sticker?
April 16, 2026Big trucks make wide turns. Think of a large commercial vehicle such as an 18-wheeler, semi-truck, or tractor-trailer used for hauling freight. These types of vehicles can’t make a neat, tight, right turn the same way passenger vehicles can. Instead, the big rig driver has […]
Read MoreThe Dangers of Early Discharge From the Hospital
April 15, 2026Leaving the hospital should mark the beginning of recovery, not the start of new complications. Yet in some cases, patients are discharged before they are medically stable. Whether due to hospital overcrowding, insurance pressure, or poor clinical judgment, early discharge can place patients at significant […]
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