Victims of auto accidents in Hamilton often have a number of questions that are commonly asked. This article aims to address some common issues that arise during an initial consultation. Note: As personal...
Car crashes often result in serious injuries to passengers. Broken bones, scars, cuts, torn ligaments, and injuries to the neck, back, arms, knees, and ankles are all quite common. The human body is no match...
What is Vocational Rehabilitation? Vocational rehabilitation (“voc rehab”) is the process of restoring the vocational functioning of an Ohio worker who experiences an on the job injury or occupational...
Following a Hamilton, Ohio work injury, a certain amount of permanent (or “residual”) damage may remain. This lingering injury is compensable under Ohio law via what is called a “permanent partial disability...
Many workers compensation claims are handled without the help of a Hamilton workers’ compensation attorney. If you cut your finger, burn your hand, or sprain your ankle at work, and the injury fully and...
Every auto accident case is unique and should be handled with care by a competent personal injury lawyer. Whether you are suffering from an injury to your lumbar spine, neck, shoulder, knee, or wrist, your...
People often call us after being injured or in an accident on the property of another and ask whether they have a potential claim against the property owner (e.g., a business or store owner or a...
Car wrecks are violent sudden impacts that our bodies are not built to endure. In many auto accidents the alignment of our spinal cords and lumbar area slip out of place causing extreme pain and limited...
UPDATED February 2020 The first time an individual is published is a day to remember for any personal injury lawyer. I personally commended Andrew Tobergte when he was first published on the internet last...
If you’ve been involved in an automobile accident in Hamilton, hopefully your insurance coverage includes a medical payment provision (medpay). A medical payment provision is intended to act much like...
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