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2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Domestic Violence for Ohio on
Q: I was referred to this site by Bri Beech for a pro bono attorney. Are there any available regarding personal injury?
Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Mar 20, 2023

Pro bono is the legal phrase for free service or no charge. Most personal injury cases are handled on a contingent fee agreement. The attorney fee (and often case expenses) are contingent or dependent upon a recovery. In other word, most personal injury lawyers don't work pro bono, but will... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents, Real Estate Law and Landlord - Tenant for Ohio on
Q: Who is responsible for a power line/box/meter being ripped off onto my car?

A power outage occurred. The power company was repairing a transformer. A semi went by, had to get over as far as possible to get by the power company vehicle and in the process it ripped a line/pole/box/meter down onto my car. The power company employees said it occurred because the pole was too... View More

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Jul 8, 2022

Generally, a truck driver is responsible to make sure he/she only travels through proper clearances. Accordingly, there is a legitimate argument that he/she was negligent. The owner of the property may also be negligent in maintaining a nuisance on their property and infringing upon the public... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents for Ohio on
Q: Car rear ended me on the highway pushing my car into another vehicle. Car that hit me, drove off and can’t be found.

My car is totaled. Car that I hit has minimal damage. Car that hit me and caused me to hit car in front of me drove away and license plate number I had doesn’t match vehicle description. Any way to avoid being at fault for hitting the car in front of me? I was not cited. This happened on the... View More

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Apr 22, 2022

I am sorry you had this experience. When you are struck from behind and pushed into the car in front of you, you are generally not at fault. Assuming you have full coverage, you should go through your own carrier. If the people in the car in front try to bring a claim against you, then your... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law, Personal Injury and Communications Law for Utah on
Q: (Utah) I was terminated due to attendance at my job, and my boss contacted my cohabitates to inform them.

For background, I cohabitate(d) with my girlfriend and her parents. With my termination, this supervisor notified my girlfriend’s parents before I had the opportunity to repose & break the news myself (this is in the span of less than 24 hours.) This has resulted in my displacement from their... View More

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Sep 21, 2021

You should consult with an attorney in Utah. Each state has different laws regarding communications with others. If someone says or writes something false, the publisher can be held liable for damages caused by the defamation of character (libel or slander). Many states also allow a cause of... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Animal / Dog Law and Personal Injury for Ohio on
Q: Bit by dog at work, owner never filed report to police. Been 6 days and no vaccination records even. Should I sue?

Bite happened on the job. They didn’t think I needed to go to the hospital so I took myself the next morning for tetanus shot and got antibiotics. Work didn’t even contact the owner for 3 days to discuss attack. Been over 6 days and I have no vaccination records, no doctor bills paid and am... View More

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Sep 20, 2021

You pose a very interesting question. The claims against your employer would be limited to workers' compensation. You can open a claim on the Ohio BWC website. However, the owner, keeper and/or harborer of the dog has strict liability. The only defenses are teasing and tormenting the dog... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts for Ohio on
Q: Went and purchase a car they charged me for something he told me he would give me for free now they want to give half

My money back based on the video he watch I told him we didn’t want it then he tells me he will give to me for free then charge me for it under other

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Aug 5, 2021

Misrepresentations made during the sale of a car by a dealer should be reviewed by a consumer rights attorney. Most will give you a free consultation to determine if you have a strong enough claim to seek a remedy. Good luck.

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Ohio on
Q: My underage son was in a car accident the insurance was is ready to settle and the lawyer is saying his case will go to

I'm his legal guardian why would it go into probate until he turns 18?

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Aug 5, 2021

When someone under the age of 18 gets a settlement in Ohio, the probate court in the county in which the minor lives has jurisdiction over the settlement. The court will review the settlement, and approve it if it seems fair. It will also act to preserve the minor's money, and put... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Would I have a case for swallowing a clear piece of broken plastic fork? Making a hole/tear in esophagus, sever sepsis

I swallowed a broken piece of a clear plastic fork. Being that the fork was clear. I could not see the broken piece in the bowl of spaghetti sauce. It caused a tear and hole in my esophagus. Which then caused severe sepsis. I spent 19 days in the hospital. Had 2 surgeries in 4 days that saved my... View More

Michael Lewis Eisner
Michael Lewis Eisner
answered on Aug 5, 2021

It is unclear to me if the plastic was from a fork you were using, or a fork that was broken into the past before it was served to you. There is liability in the food service industry for leaving foreign objects in food. If the product broke, and you are only interested in pursuing a product... View More

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