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Everyone has read stories in the news of serious injuries caused by another person’s negligence, but no one expects it to happen to them. Accidents are by their very nature unexpected, leaving victims feeling without recourse when they are injured and unable to work. According to statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2016 more than three million Americans were injured in traffic accidents alone. If you or someone you love was injured through no fault of your own, or if you just want to be prepared, our series on what to expect when you file a claim is for you.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries due to another person’s or party’s negligence, you deserve compensation. But if you’ve never hired a lawyer before, you may not be sure where to start. We know you’ve already been through enough, and the last thing you need after an injury is the stress of dealing with the insurance company. Our personal injury law firm is here to handle all the red tape so that you can focus on your health.
Over the course of the next few weeks, we will discuss several of the most common types of personal injury lawsuits, providing an overview of what you need to know before filing a claim. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our Ohio personal injury attorneys if you have questions about your rights after an injury. At Nurenberg Paris, your initial consultation is always free.
First up: What to expect when you file an auto accident claim.
Mar
25, 2024
Even when maintained, set up, and operated safely, semi-trucks still pose risks to both their drivers and other drivers on Ohio’s roads. That’s because they outweigh the average passenger vehicle 20:1. Unfortunately, semi-trucks aren’t always hooked up properly or safely, and when they aren’t, devastating accidents can occur. One of the most dangerous events that […]
18, 2024
Patients are often required to sign release forms before undergoing many types of medical treatments, from major surgeries to minor outpatient procedures. These forms are intended to acknowledge the patient’s consent to the procedure and understanding of the risks involved. However, many patients wonder whether these release forms protect doctors, surgeons, and hospitals from malpractice […]
11, 2024
Proving medical malpractice is notoriously difficult. That’s because every patient is different, and bad outcomes can happen even when doctors, surgeons, and other healthcare providers are thorough, attentive, and follow all protocols and guidelines when treating patients. In addition to being difficult to prove, doctors, surgeons, and other providers rarely admit to malpractice when it […]
04, 2024
When people are hospitalized, they and their loved ones expect for them to get better. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen, and sometimes, their health declines because they contract diseases that are primarily found in hospitals. One of the most dreaded hospital-related illnesses is an intestinal illness caused by a bacteria called Clostridioides difficile, or C. […]
Feb
26, 2024
One of the most common traffic violations committed by any driver is driving with a burned-out headlight, taillight, brake light, or turn signal. While these traffic violations can be dangerous for drivers of pickup trucks, sedans, and SUVs, they can be extremely hazardous for drivers of semi-trucks—and the people driving near them. Burned out semi-truck […]
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