Three tips to avoid being hit by a car while jogging
August 5, 2019When the weather is favorable, a jog outside can be one of the most invigorating things for your physical and mental health. But any outdoor runner faces a variety of risks depending on the area where they are running, and accidents to a pedestrian in these situations are rarely minor and are frequently severe or […]
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How much is my personal injury case worth? The answer depends on various factors
July 16, 2019About how much is your case worth? Personal injury attorneys will tell you that case value is one of the most asked questions from prospective clients, and it’s also one of the most difficult to answer. The lawyers at Ohio law firm Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA, have decades of experience in personal injury claims […]
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Are sports teams liable for the injuries that might occur to fans?
July 3, 2019The attention of the baseball world will shift to Cleveland this week for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. But not all the focus will be on what takes place on the field. There’s been an ongoing debate about fan safety — and, furthermore, who is liable for that safety.
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Highlights and reflections from Lowe Scott Fisher community service day
June 13, 2019What is community? For many of us at Cleveland law firm Lowe Scott Fisher, community is fellowship, it is giving back to those around as you are able, and it is a sense of belonging and place.
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Ohio attorney weighs in on debate for workers compensation PTSD benefits to first responders
June 10, 2019Ohio lawmakers want to extend workers compensation benefits to first responders’ access who experience post-traumatic stress disorder. According to the Columbus Dispatch, House lawmakers added a provision to the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation budget that would allow police, firefighters and emergency medical workers to file claims without a correlating physical injury.
Read MoreWhat are “never events” for skilled nursing facilities and nursing homes?
June 5, 2019The term “never event” was introduced into the medical vernacular nearly 20 years ago. In the time since its introduction and the first list of “never events” was introduced, the meaning has been modified and expanded, and overall public awareness has increased while fatal errors to patients have decreased.
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