Third way an attorney can help your Ohio dog bite case | Findlay, Ohio child accident lawyers

July 10th, 2009 Author: Anneke

Attorneys with experience handling Findlay, Ohio wrongful death cases can help maximize your recovery by making key decisions at the right time in the case. Each case is different, but we’ve assembled a list of 11 issues that may make a difference for your case.

3. Find all the defendants

One of the jobs of the Sandusky, Ohio accident attorney is to maximize recovery for the client. In order to do that, the attorney needs to find all the potential individuals or businesses responsible for causing the death. Sometimes this is easy and obvious. If a defendant ran a red light and caused the death, it’s pretty clear who will be the target of the lawsuit. But if the driver was on the job at the time, it may be difficult to determine the business for whom the driver worked. That’s crucial information because under the doctrine of respondeat superior, the employer also may be liable for the accident.

Sometimes it’s tough to figure out who may be responsible. In a complicated and serious electrical injury case involving a construction job accident , we sued the employer, an electric company, the general contractor, and 10 different subcontractors to determine the responsible parties. After two years of litigation and lots of depositions we were able to get an extremely good settlement.

We represent Ohio personal injury clients from Toledo, Maumee, Delta, Port Clinton, Bowling Green, McClure, Napoleon, Helena, Fremont, Fostoria, Tiffin, Cygnet, North Baltimore, Ottawa, Findlay, Carey, Bryan, Sandusky, Swanton, Perrysburg, Grand Rapids, Waterville, Liberty Center, Portage, West Millgrove, Woodville, Genoa, Gibsonburg, Findlay, Risingsun, Deshler, Hamler, Oregon, Sylvania, Delta, Weston, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton, Clyde, Lorain, Ottawa Hills, Rossford, Millbury, Walbridge, Holland, Northwood, and Whitehouse. We also serve those who live in Lucas, Wood, Seneca, Lorain, Fulton, Erie, Hancock, and Sandusky Counties.

Ohio fatal accident lawyers | Sylvania native Keri Shryock loses life after fatal Ohio accident

January 2nd, 2009 Author: Anneke

Keri Shryock of Sylvania, Ohio tragically died shortly after a fatal accident during a Christmas pageant on December 18, 2008, according to the Toledo Blade.

 

Keri was playing the part of a wiseman in the play, and was suspended by a cable over 20 feet in the air when the cable snapped, causing her to fall to the ground. She passed away the next morning.

 

Our Ohio fatal accident lawyers see the devastation that tragic accidents can cause to a family and a community.

 

“Ms. Shryock should have never been up that high without proper safety devices and training,” Attorney Chuck Boyk said. “She should have been protected better in order to prevent this tragic fatal accident.”

 

If you or someone you know needs help dealing with a wrongful death caused by tragic circumstances, order your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book. Our fatal accident attorneys can help you navigate the complicated world of an Ohio wrongful death claim.

 

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Ohio Hunting Accident Lawyers | Toledo, Ohio Hunting Accident Attorneys

December 18th, 2008 Author: Anneke

Our Toledo, Ohio hunting accident attorneys want to remind hunters to be careful this fall and winter in order to prevent Ohio hunting accidents.

 

Even the most careful hunters can be injured while outdoors. It is important to remember these safety tips to keep yourself and others free from injury or fatality from an Ohio hunting accident.

 

Guns and bows are serious weapons, and should be treated that way. Always assume that it is loaded and ready to shoot.

 

Never point your gun or bow at another person, if you know that it is not loaded. Always point your weapon in a safe direction and keep the safety on until you are ready to shoot.

 

Clearly identify your target before you shoot, to make absolutely sure you are shooting at another animal and not a person. Never try to climb into a tree stand, or do major maneuvering with a loaded gun – unload it first. Getting somewhere quickly means nothing if a hunting accident occurs and someone gets hurt.

 

If you or someone you know has been injured in a hunting accident, contact our office. Our Toledo, Ohio hunting accident lawyers handle these types of cases and can provide you with information in our Ohio Accident Book. Contact our office today for your free copy.

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