Category Archives: Legal Examiner
Injured By A Dog? How An Ohio Dog Bite Attorney Can Help
It’s no surprise that dogs are the most popular pet in the U.S. — they provide companionship, can ease stress, and help owners stay physically active. Nearly 40% of Ohio households own a dog. Dogs may be man’s best friend, but they are still animals — which means they can behave unexpectedly. More than… Read More »
Ohio Boaters Should Follow These Tips to Stay Safe on the Water
With spring in full swing and the warmer weather upon us, Ohio residents are heading outdoors to enjoy some of their favorite hobbies and activities, boating being one of the most popular. The Ohio boating industry is booming, and the state has countless rivers, lakes, and ponds for boating enthusiasts. The amount of people… Read More »
How Much Auto Insurance Do I Need To Be Protected?
One of your first calls after a car crash should be to your insurance company. You pay your insurer monthly with the understanding that they’ll cover your costs if you’re involved in an Ohio car crash. Vehicle collisions aren’t cheap, and the costs can quickly add up. Even car crashes with no injuries cost… Read More »
Ohio Train Derailment Causes Catastrophic Damages
On Friday, February 3rd, 2023, a train derailment occurred in East Palestine, Ohio, causing catastrophic damage to the town of East Palestine and altering the lives of residents in the area. Multiple train cars contained a dangerous chemical, vinyl chloride, that is both colorless and flammable. On February 6th, 2023, authorities worked on a… Read More »
New Law Allows Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Victims to File Claims
Have you or any loved one/family member served, lived or worked at the US Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, including Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River in North Carolina from August 1, 1953 through December 31, 1987? If so, and if there has been an experience of any serious health illnesses or injuries… Read More »
What Are the Dangers of Reckless Boating in Ohio?
Summer brings idyllic temperatures and sunny evenings, and many living or vacationing in Ohio will take advantage of the weather and spend time on residential boats this summer. Boating is incredibly popular in Ohio, and the state ranks in the top 10 for registered residential boating vessels. For all of the fun that adventuring… Read More »
Are Aerosols Prime Driver of COVID Spread?
It may be difficult to remember a time before wearing masks became our new normal. More than six months into life with Covid-19, we have been conditioned to see masks and social distancing as our best defense. Study after study has found the combination to be one of the most effective ways to flatten… Read More »
Suspension of Trucking Safety Laws Extended
Back in March, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) suspended Hours of Service (HOS) laws. The agency’s decision, made after President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency in response to the coronavirus pandemic, was to support commercial motor carriers and truck drivers transporting goods and services for COVID-19… Read More »
Returning To The Roadways, Remember The Dangers Of Distracted Driving
As states begin to lift their stay-at-home restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic, companies are welcoming employees back to the office after months of teleworking. You probably don’t miss your morning commute, but traffic isn’t the only concern now that the roadways will be crowded again. Distracted driving killed nearly 3,000 people in 2018 and… Read More »
Brain Injury Awareness: How Survivors Can Help Advocate
Every 9 seconds, someone in the United States sustains a brain injury. More than 3.5 million children and adults sustain an acquired brain injury each year. One of every 60 people in the U.S. lives with a traumatic brain injury-related disability. Clearly, the stats show a large population is dealing with brain injuries. So,… Read More »