Making Up For Lost Time

How Will Ohio's New Subrogation Law Affect Personal Injury Claims?

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If you live or work in Ohio, you may not give much thought to what your auto insurance covers, or how your insurance policy interacts with other drivers’ policies – until you’re involved in an accident. Suffering physical injuries due to another driver’s negligent or reckless driving can leave you with bills to pay and decisions to make regarding your best course of action, particularly if the driver who hit you was under insured.…

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Social Security Disability: Understanding The Process From Application To Appeal

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If you suddenly become disabled due to an injury or illness, you may find yourself unable to work. Essentially, you’re forced into taking early retirement, but without the help of a social security attorney, you may be minus the benefits that are generally awarded to retirees in America. If you’ve applied and been denied social security disability benefits, there are actions you can take to fight for what you feel is legally yours, and retaining the services of a social security lawyer is one of the most effective.…

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Alcohol And Fraternities -- Filing A Wrongful Death Lawsuit May Be Your Best Recourse When Things Go Terribly Wrong

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Fraternities have been in the news a lot recently – mostly for the wrong reasons. Behavior that was once widely accepted as just part of the fraternity experience is now being examined under a much harsher spotlight. From hazing to racist behavior to allegations of widespread rape, fraternities have had to seriously re-think the way they conduct themselves. Unfortunately, some fraternity – and sorority – chapters are still willing to risk it all.…

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