| Feb 28, 2017 | Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Slip & Fall
In a recent blog entry – click here to check it out – we actually touched upon how business owners can become liable for a person’s slip and fall accident in their store or office. Each property controller has a responsibility to protect patrons, guests, and visitors...
| Feb 20, 2017 | Premises Liability, Slip & Fall
When a patron, guest, or visitor slips and falls in a store or business, there is often the assumption that he or she will sue without hesitation and collect full compensation. This assumption may largely stem from entertainment media showing this chain of events in...
| Feb 13, 2017 | Premises Liability
Ohio is a strict liability state when it comes to dog bite cases. Since there is no “one-bite rule” that can relatively excuse an owner from liability if their dog attacks someone else, a dog bite victim is generally free to file a personal injury claim against that...
| Feb 9, 2017 | Personal Injury
A bouncer, security guard, and other safety personnel are employed to complete the unique job of making sure no one causes trouble, breaks the law, starts a fight, etc. while on their employer’s property. If any problems do arise, then it is generally up to security...
| Feb 3, 2017 | Personal Injury, Product Liability
Under product liability law, product manufacturers and retailers have a responsibility to properly design and test their products for safety prior to being brought to market. In the event that a manufacturer should fail to live up to this duty, they may be held...
| Feb 1, 2017 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury
Getting a driver’s license is a highly anticipated milestone for many teens and a major source of anxiety for parents. Unfortunately, many parents’ fears about their teens getting behind the wheel are warranted, as statistics show that nearly one out of every four...