Month: December 2016
Evaluating A Medical Negligence Case
When a client comes to me to have a medical negligence case evaluated, the first and most important thing is that they need answers. A...
A “Sod” Story About Catastrophic Tire Failure
In early November, a commercial truck carrying several pallets of fresh sod rolled off state Route 235 in Bethel Township after a tire failure. The...
Tort Reform in Ohio: Good for Rapists, Bad for Victims
The people of Ohio were sold a bill of goods more than 10 years ago, when legislators allowed for “tort reform” – a euphemism for...
There Is No Excuse for How Walgreens Charges for Medication
At this point, it’s fairly common knowledge that medical procedures in hospitals are determined on a case-by-case basis. The hospital claims that this is because...
Sepsis & SIRS
Sepsis, oftentimes we see it as a missed diagnosis following an abdominal surgery. Any time someone operates on your bowel, which is full of...
Digital Diversion Caused the Biggest Spike in Highway Fatalities in Half a Century
Automakers and government regulations have been making cars smarter and safer than ever for more than four decades. Emerging technologies and stricter approval requirements first...
A Plaintiff’s Attorney
If you hire me as your lawyer, my goal is to change your perception of lawyers. The reason why I believe I am unique as...
Our Experience, Our Results
Having been an attorney since 1994, I’ve worked in just about all 88 counties in Ohio. I’m also licensed in Kentucky. Throughout those years, I’ve...