Depending on the situation you are dealing with, you might need expert witnesses to prove your case against a liable party. Their testimonies are especially vital in disputes where a professional’s insights can help claims adjusters or jurors understand how the other side is at fault. Let us look further into how experts can help …
Do I Have to Pay My Own Medical Bills if Someone Else Caused the Accident?
If someone else caused the accident in which you were injured, you should not have to pay your medical bills. However, you may struggle to obtain compensation for all of your expenses from the other party’s insurer. Who Pays Medical Bills in a Car Accident in Ohio? Ohio is a fault state, meaning that after …
Should I go to Court to Seek my Injury Claim?
It’s common to assume that lawsuits are necessary after you suffer from a personal injury accident, like a car crash or a dog bite. However, injury claims usually don’t necessitate lawsuits. The decision to file a lawsuit can be affected by several case factors, like the willingness of an at-fault party to settle. Choosing to …
What Is Personal Injury Protection Coverage?
Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage may be a required part of no-fault insurance that covers injury to the insured driver. It is also known as no-fault insurance, although PIP is considered separate from no-fault coverage. PIP coverage is available as an addition to insurance plans in some at-fault states. PIP coverage may sometimes be helpful …
My Insurance Company Says I do Not Need a Lawyer and Wants to Settle. Should I Approach One?
If your insurance company tells you that you don’t need a lawyer, it can mean that they will try to convince you to settle for less than you deserve. No matter how much you trust your insurance company, it is usually beneficial to consult with a lawyer’s team before agreeing to any settlement offer. Insurance …
How does Ohio’s Fault Law Work?
Ohio’s contributory fault law, defined in Ohio Revised Code Section 2315.33, allows litigants to share a percentage of fault in an accident or personal injury claim. In a vehicle accident, the plaintiff may have been turning left on a yellow light as the defendant ran the yellow, hitting plaintiff in the intersection. Both drivers were stretching …
Who Pays my Medical Expenses While my Case is Pending?
When you are seeking financial compensation after suffering an accidental injury, some health care providers may wait for the resolution of your case to receive compensation. In the meantime, your personal health insurance may cover the costs of your medical care minus any deductibles you are required to pay. If you have personal injury protection …
What if the At-Fault Driver does Not Have Insurance?
It is a dreaded scenario; you were injured or lost a loved one in a car accident in Ohio, and the at-fault driver does not have insurance. While you may think this is a hopeless situation, there are still a couple of ways you may be able to pursue compensation: Filing a claim with your own auto …
Should I Accept the Settlement Offer That the Insurance Company Makes?
You do not have to accept the settlement offer that the insurance company makes. Accepting an offer right away could be detrimental in some cases, as it may not be enough to cover the cost of your injuries and other losses. Remember, insurers rarely open with their best offer, as they operate as for-profit organizations, …
What to Do After a Slip and Fall Accident
There are several important things to do after a slip and fall accident. Knowing these steps could improve your chance of recovering compensation for your injuries or put your recovery at risk entirely. The outcome of your slip and fall case is important. Given what is at stake, it is essential to give yourself every …
What Kind of Injuries Can You Suffer in a Rear-End Collision?
Some kinds of injuries that you can suffer in a rear-end collision include: Whiplash Broken or fractured bones Spinal cord trauma Abdominal injuries Muscle strains and sprains Even when they happen at low speeds, rear-end collisions can result in painful injuries that disrupt your day-to-day life. If you or a loved one was injured in …
What Are the Most Common Spinal Cord Injuries in a Car Accident?
According to Mayo Clinic, the most common spinal cord injuries in a car accident include: Complete spinal cord injuries Incomplete spinal cord injuries Tetraplegia Paraplegia Your doctor may conduct a series of examinations to learn more about your condition. They may perform a physical exam, run blood work, and order imaging scans, such as x-rays. …
How Do Insurance Adjusters Determine Fault?
Since Ohio is an at-fault state, you may have concerns about how insurance adjusters determine fault if you were injured in a car accident. When establishing fault, insurers follow Ohio’s modified comparative fault rule, which is outlined under Ohio Revised Code (ORC) § 2315.33. Based on this system, both parties may hold some percentage of …
Bressman Law Releases eBook “The Top Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions for Your Ohio Auto Accident Case”
Bressman Law is proud to make the following announcement: “The Top Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions For Your Ohio Auto Accident Case” is now available for purchase online. This book is designed to help accident victims understand their legal rights and options after a car accident. We provide helpful tips to protect your claim and …
What to Do if You Suffer Stomach Pain after a Car Accident
Even motor vehicle accidents that occur at only a few miles per hour have the potential to inflict life-altering injuries. Sadly, safety mechanisms like seat belts, which can save your life in crashes, might still cause physical trauma during a collision. It is not uncommon for people involved in car crashes to deal with stomach …
What to Do if You Suffer Back Pain After a Car Accident
When you are in a car accident, your back can suffer severe trauma. It can be difficult to know what to do if you suffer back pain after a car accident. Injuries to your back are not only painful, but they can be challenging to diagnose. Back injuries can also quickly become debilitating. The first …
I’ve Been to the Emergency Room, Now What?
If you’ve been to the emergency room, then you may now call the team of a personal injury lawyer to form a plan for pursuing compensation. The cost of visiting the emergency room can be expensive, and it may only be the beginning of the accident-related losses that you experience. USA Today reports that emergency …
Who Is The Best Dog Bite Lawyer In Ohio?
The “best” dog bite lawyer in Ohio is subjective, of course, but we can recommend what you should look for when choosing a lawyer for your case. If a dog bit you and you need legal help to pursue a liability case against the dog’s owner or custodian, consider the following factors when choosing an …
Who Is Liable For A Dog Bite In Ohio?
In most cases, a dog’s owner can be held liable for the injuries you sustain in an Ohio dog bite incident. If the dog is under the control of another person at the time of the bite, they may also be liable, depending on the circumstances of your case. At Bressman Law, our team can …
How Long after a Dog Bite Can You Sue in Ohio?
In Ohio, you have six years from the date of the bite or attack to bring suit. If you were bitten before you turned 18, you have six years from your 18th birthday in which to file. After that time, you lose your right to file a lawsuit and claim compensation. If you do not …
Can I Sue For a Lisfranc Injury Suffered During A Car Accident in Ohio?
Yes, you can sue for a Lisfranc injury suffered during a car accident in Ohio. There are two ways to pursue compensation for your injury. In both cases, you begin by filing a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. After which, you and your lawyer can either: Negotiate a fair settlement that covers your …
What Is a Lisfranc Fracture?
A Lisfranc fracture is a break in one of the bones in the midfoot. The joints in this area connect the forefoot to the midfoot and are sometimes called the Lisfranc joint complex. These fractures can vary widely, from a single break in a simple injury to a complex injury with multiple fractures and dislocations. …
What Happens If I Don’t Fix My Lisfranc Injury?
If you suffer a Lisfranc injury and do not get the necessary medical care for your injuries, you may develop complications that cause you pain and limit your mobility. While some midfoot injuries are relatively minor and may heal with conservative treatment, many of these injuries require surgery. Complications May Develop If You Do Not …
Do I Receive Less Money if I’m Injured in a Motorcycle Accident not Wearing a Helmet?
Driving a motorcycle without a helmet is permitted for some drivers in Ohio. When those who elect to ride their motorcycle sans helmet get into accidents, they find themselves in a potentially more dangerous situation. They may wonder if their decision to go helmetless may cost them when it comes time for compensatory damages to …
Does The At-Fault Party Pay For My Accident Injury & Property Damage Expenses?
Yes, the at-fault party pays for your accident injury and property damage expenses if you win your case. Ohio is a “fault” state when it comes to car accidents. The state’s tort system allows the victim of an auto accident to file an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit to recover the costs of their …