Car Accidents: These often occur due to distracted driving, drunk driving, or violations of traffic rules.
Truck Accidents: Due to the size and weight of commercial trucks, accidents involving these vehicles often result in severe, sometimes fatal, injuries. These cases can be complex, with potential liability extending to the truck driver, the trucking company, or other involved parties.
Motorcycle Accidents: Due to the relative vulnerability of motorcyclists, accidents involving motorcycles often result in serious injuries and may occur due to various reasons including negligence of other drivers or poor road conditions.
Bicycle Accidents: Cyclists face unique risks on the road, and accidents can occur due to reasons such as inattentive drivers, poor road infrastructure, or the cyclist’s error.
Slip and Fall Cases: Also known as premises liability cases, these situations occur when someone slips, trips, or falls due to hazardous conditions on another person’s property.
Medical Malpractice: These cases involve negligence by healthcare providers, such as misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, and childbirth injuries.
Product Liability: This type of claim arises when a consumer is injured by a defective or dangerous product, which can range from faulty automotive parts to harmful pharmaceutical drugs.
Workplace Injuries: Such incidents can occur in any industry, but they’re particularly prevalent in high-risk occupations like construction and manufacturing.
Dog Bites: Under Ohio law, dog owners may be held liable for injuries inflicted by their pets, particularly if the dog has been previously designated as dangerous or the owner acted negligently.
Wrongful Death: These claims are pursued by the family members of a person who died due to another party’s negligent or intentional act.
Pedestrian Accidents: These occur when pedestrians are struck by vehicles, bicycles, or other modes of transport.