According to some reports, the most common type of motorcycle accident is the left-turn crash. This doesn’t mean that the motorcycle itself is turning, but is proceeding straight. The trouble is that another vehicle turns left in front of the motorcycle, which then...
Month: March 2025
Failure to warn product liability cases
When a product is dangerous and lacks proper warnings, consumers can suffer serious injuries. In failure to warn product liability cases, manufacturers, distributors or retailers may be held responsible for injuries caused by inadequate warnings or instructions. These...
Ohio’s comparative negligence law: What you need to know
If you were partly at fault for an accident in Ohio, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re out of luck regarding recovering compensation. The state follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which determines how much compensation you can receive based on your share...
How can plaintiffs prove that negligence caused a death?
The worst injuries are fatal. Sometimes, people die immediately after pedestrian crashes or similar incidents. Other times, their condition may decline slowly after their initial injury. Those left behind when someone dies because of a preventable tragedy often want...
Can anxiety after a car crash be part of your compensation claim?
The anxiety after a car accident is not just "in your head" – it is a real and valid response to trauma. If you find yourself breaking into a cold sweat when cars pass too close or lying awake at night replaying the crash, you are experiencing a common post-accident...