Each month, thousands of big rigs roll across Ohio roadways, carrying everything from medical supplies and salsa to building materials and tennis shoes, regardless of weather and road conditions. In the rush to deliver goods accidents frequently happen. A negligent...
Can an employer be liable for a truck accident?
A truck accident in Cincinnati can leave you facing a veritable mountain of medical expenses and vehicle repair costs. The financial impact can often exceed what you may receive from compensation from an insurance provider, requiring you to seek legal action against...
Truck drivers 65 and older may cause more accidents
All across the country, more seniors are choosing to remain in the workforce. For some, retirement is not as appealing as they dreamed it would be. In some other cases, seniors do not have adequate financial safeguards in place to give up their regular paychecks. Many...
What is the dram shop law in Ohio?
Dram shop laws are laws that state the seller of alcohol to an intoxicated person holds responsibility if that person later drives drunk and harms someone else. The Ohio Revised Code states that the general rule is that those serving or selling alcohol hold no...
What rules govern trucker fatigue?
For commercial truck drivers, especially those who must travel long distances, fatigue may develop after spending many lonely hours behind the wheel. This fatigue exposes truckers and others on the road to significant risks. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety...
Were you harmed by an uninsured motorist?
The state of Ohio requires motorists to carry a car insurance policy that provides coverage for their vehicle, the driver and it's occupants, and any other party that may be injured in a crash he or she causes. Unfortunately, people break the law sometimes and operate...