When people hear the words “assault” and “battery,” they often assume they mean the same thing. In reality, these are distinct legal concepts—and the difference between them can significantly affect how a case is charged or defended. Ohio law approaches these offenses...
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Cincinnati children’s hospital doctor charged with child pornography: what are parent’s legal options?
There are few times in life we feel more vulnerable than when we need to seek medical care for our children. Parents put a high level of trust in physicians and medical teams to care for their child, but what happens when that trust is violated? This is a question we...
Understanding the “Seatbelt Defense” in Ohio personal injury cases
Ohio law mandates seatbelt use for drivers and front-seat passengers aged 16 and older. If you've been in a car accident in Ohio, you might be wondering about the role of wearing (or not wearing) a seat belt on your potential personal injury claim. It's a complex...
What are Kentucky’s PIP laws, and how do they work?
If you’ve been in a car accident in Kentucky (or know anybody who has), you’ve probably heard the term “PIP” tossed around. It stands for “Personal Injury Protection,” and it’s an important part of the state’s no-fault insurance system. But what does that actually...
Lyft rides in Kentucky: Am I covered by UM/UIM?
Kentucky does not require Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist insurance, but Kentucky requires that insurance companies offer Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage to all policyholders, including Lyft. Does Lyft pay for UM/UIM coverage for Lyft passengers while using...
Cool capping as a treatment after medical negligence during delivery
Cool Capping is a common treatment response to a recently delivered infant suffering from Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy or (HIE). HIE is a type of brain damage that occurs when an infant does not receive enough oxygen to their brain either during delivery or shortly...
When can police enter your home without a warrant?
The right to consider your home your private sanctuary is rightfully enshrined in the U.S Constitution. In fact, the Fourth Amendment specifically provides you with protection against “unreasonable searches and seizures.” In most cases, that means that the police...
How long does a motorcycle accident settlement take in Ohio?
If you've been injured in a motorcycle accident, one of the first questions you're likely to have is, “How long will it take to settle the case?” Unfortunately, there’s no set answer to this question. While some cases can be handled in a few months, others can take a...
Where do most motorcycle accidents occur?
Motorcycles are beloved for the freedom of movement they afford their riders. However, even though motorcycles represent only 3% of all registered vehicles in this country, they account for 15% of U.S. traffic fatalities. According to the National Highway Traffic...
Understanding the Differences Between Ohio and Kentucky Personal Injury Damages Law
Being based in southwest Ohio, our law firm regularly handles personal injury cases in both Ohio and Kentucky. Kentucky and Ohio have some big differences when it comes to personal injury law that can significantly affect case value and even our decision whether to...

