This form is a questionaire to be provided to all new clients to assist the attorney in gathering information regarding the client and his or her claim.
You’ll need to show that the other party was negligent, that their actions caused your injuries, and that you suffered damages as a result. It’s all about connecting the dots!
Yep, Ohio follows a 'modified comparative negligence' rule. You can still make a claim, but your compensation may be reduced based on your share of fault.
While you can go it alone, having a lawyer is like having a trusty compass on a road trip. They know the ins and outs and can help steer you in the right direction.
You can claim medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and sometimes even for future expenses. It's all about making you whole again.
In Ohio, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to get your claim filed. Time flies, so don’t dawdle!
First things first, make sure you’re safe. Call the cops if necessary and seek medical help if needed. Keep your cool, and avoid admitting fault at the scene.