There are many things you can do right after an auto accident to ensure you receive all the financial compensation you deserve. Here are 10 of them.
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What Can I Receive Compensation for After a Car Accident in Ohio?
If you are unfortunate enough to be involved in an auto accident that wasn't your fault, you may have sustained a variety of damages for which you are entitled to receive compensation. There are two categories of damages: Special or Economic Damages and Pain and Suffering Damages
Sue for Spinal Cord Stimulator Defect
If your spinal cord stimulator was defective and had to be surgically removed, you may seek compensation from the manufacturer. Here are a few things you can do to help your case.
When Is the Property Owner Liable for an Injury in Ohio?
Property owners are required to keep a safe environment for their visitors. If you are harmed or injured on someone else’s property, the property owner may be liable to you through premises liability. Common examples of these types of accidents are a slip and fall at a restaurant or a postage carrier falling in your driveway. This article will discuss how to determine whether a property owner is liable when a person is injured on their property.
Damage Caps and Limits on Personal Injury Compensation
If you have been injured due to another’s misconduct, you may be wondering: Are there any limitations on the amount of money I can receive in compensation? In some cases, there is no cap on the amount of compensation a person can receive. In others, there are limits on how much money can be awarded. This depends on the type of case, as well as the nature and severity of your injuries. It is important to be aware of damages caps that apply to your case so you can accurately manage and plan your finances.
What Is a Personal Injury Claim?
Personal injury is the area of law designed to help people who have been harmed due to the negligence of others. An experienced personal injury attorney can be an advocate for your rights when the opposing party attempts to distance themselves from your injuries and downplay the extent of the harm they caused.