Showing posts with label workers comp lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workers comp lawyer. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2020

Ohio's Move Over Law Designed to Protect Lives

Ohio’s Move Over law was designed to protect lives and requires drivers to shift lanes when passing any vehicle that has flashing lights pulled over on the side of a road. This includes police officers, street construction vehicles, maintenance and utility crews, emergency responders and tow trucks.  If changing lanes is not possible, drivers are required to slow down and continue passing with caution. 

The Ohio Move Over law applies to all state highways and interstates and may be enforced by local police, County Sheriff deputies and state highway patrol officers. The Move Over law originally introduced in 1999 addressed the risks to emergency responders and law enforcement officers. The law was expanded in December 2013 to include all stationary vehicles with flashing lights such as road construction workers. 

Move Over to Save Lives

This is a serious problem with hundreds of people working on our nation’s roadways injured or killed every year when struck by a moving vehicle while parked or pulled over to the side of the road.  These types of car accidents involving a stationary vehicle are attributed to the death of one law enforcement officer every month, 23 highway workers every month, five firefighters each year and one tow truck driver every 6 days. General motorists are also struck and killed when stranded and pulled over to the side of the road.

Citations for Move over Law Violations

Move Over violations are attributed to at least 49 crashes involving a patrol car from 2015 to 2019, resulting in 49 injuries and one death. Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) officers wrote over 18,000 citations for violations to the Move Over law from 2014 to 2018.  Because the issue is such a serious one, the fines for violators are doubled. A first violation will result in two $150 fines, a second violation within the same year of the first results in two $250 fines, and two $500 fines for more than two violations within a year.


For victims injured in a “struck-by” accident because a motorist did not move over, the injuries are usually severe and can be life altering. For families that lost a loved one who was struck and killed on a highway while doing their job, no amount of a settlement can cover the pain and suffering. If you or a loved one experienced a severe injury or tragic loss due to a Move Over violation of a motorist on Ohio’s roadways, contact an experienced car accident attorney in Ohio.


Schiff & Associates has been providing trusted legal counsel for over 38 years, with a deep understanding of the laws in Ohio.  We have a history of getting our clients the maximum settlement they deserve. Contact us to learn more and speak with a top rated accident and personal injury lawyer in Ohio.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Strengthen Your Personal Injury Lawsuit

If you have been injured due to the negligence of another party, you are entitled to compensation through a personal injury claim. Do not wait to contact an experienced personal injury attorney who can help you prepare your case and tell you what your case is worth. An experienced personal injury lawyer will help to determine a fair settlement, will fight for your rights through negotiation or take your case to court through litigation when necessary.

There are some things that you can do to strengthen your personal injury claim, and things you should not do that could hurt your case. Listen to your attorney and follow these tips to strengthen your claim of personal injury. 


1) Do not hesitate to seek medical treatment.  Seek medical treatment quickly as soft tissue injuries could worsen over time and you may have encountered injuries that you are not completely aware of. It will help your case to document your injuries as soon as possible as soft tissue injuries may worsen over time.


2)  Keep good records of all medical expenses and missed work.  Be sure to keep good records of all injuries and medical expenses including prescriptions and hospital records. Keep all your pay stubs and document your income lost due to injuries.


3)  Do not say too much after an accident. It is difficult to know exactly what to do following an accident and you may be in shock following a serious injury. It is important to speak to a personal injury lawyer, or car accident attorney when involved in an automobile accident, before saying too much to the other party, police or bystanders. Details may emerge that could help your claim although saying too much could jeopardize your case.

4)  Do not post on social media. This is extremely important and is one of the worst things someone can do to hurt their case. If someone posts themselves out waterskiing or playing sports when claiming serious personal injury, they could very well lose their case.  Do not post anything about the accident or any activities that may contradict your claim. Social media accounts are often a Goldmine for the insurance adjuster of the other party.

5) Do not speak with the other party’s insurance company.  It is important to not speak with the other party’s insurance company until you have retained your own personal injury lawyer.  It is their job to find a weakness in your case to either reduce your settlement or altogether deny it.

Follow these tips if you’ve been injured due to the carelessness, recklessness or negligence of another and contact the experienced law firm of Schiff & Associates

Schiff & Associates has recovered the maximum compensation allowed under the law for personal injury victims for over 35 years. We offer trusted legal representation through skilled negotiation and litigation and fight for the settlement you deserve. Contact us for experienced legal representation to get the most for your personal injury claim in Ohio.

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Ohio Attorney for Truck Accident Victims

If you have been involved in a highway accident involving a semi truck, also known as an 18-wheeler or a tractor-trailer, you may have incurred devastating injuries or experienced the wrongful death of a loved one.  Commercial trucking accidents can turn your world upside down as the people in any other type of vehicle will sustain the most serious injuries or fatalities in accidents involving large commercial trucks.  It can feel overwhelming knowing what to do following a serious accident with a large truck.  

It is important to take the proper action immediately to receive the compensation that you deserve for your injuries. Commercial trucking companies are covered by large insurance companies who are often quick to respond to the scene of the crash and will immediately try to gather information to discredit your claim. Drivers of semi-trucks are backed by their corporate lawyers and if you have been injured by a semi truck, you need a truck accident lawyer with equal experience who is not afraid to fight for your rights.


Schiff & Associates Experienced Truck Accident Lawyer


Schiff & Associates understands the devastation following an accident with a large commercial truck. We have over 35 years of experience helping Ohioans get the settlement that they deserve from car accidents, truck accidents, personal injuries or wrongful death. We offer free initial consultation, will prepare your case, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies and take your case to court to get the settlement that you deserve.


We hold the negligent driver and their company responsible for truck accidents caused by negligence, distracted driving or other reasons. Semi-truck drivers are often fatigued and may fall asleep at the wheel or engage in reckless driving due to fatigue such as speeding or aggressive driving. 


Schiff & Associates offers a free initial consultation and works for you on a contingency basis, you don’t pay anything unless we make a recovery for you.  We have a history of getting our clients the compensation they deserve.  Contact us today for trusted legal representation for your car or truck accident from Ohio’s top car accident attorney.


Monday, October 26, 2020

Victim of an Accident Caused by Distracted Driving?

Distracted driving continues to be a problem in Ohio with already 7,356 distracted driving violations issued by the Ohio State Highway Patrol in 2020. This year-to-date total is already more than the entire year of 2019 which recorded 6,922 distracted driving violations logged for the full year.

Texting while driving is one of the biggest culprits of distracted driving although any use of your cell phone such as looking at social media, online shopping or even reading emails is also considered distracted driving and is illegal.  The law allows drivers to use their phone for a GPS function if mounted on the dash only. 

The “Hands-Free Ohio” bill is meant to toughen up on drivers using their cell phones while driving and imposes similar penalties to those faced by drunk drivers. It also provides law enforcement with the ability to pull over drivers for using their phone on the road.  If you’ve been in an accident on Ohio roads and you feel it was due to the other party driving while distracted, contact an experienced car accident attorney in Ohio who understands the laws and will fight for your rights to a just settlement.

Distracted driving may be caused by using a phone while driving and could also include any other non-driving activity with the potential to distract the driver away from the primary task of driving. Distractions could be manual by taking your hands off the wheel, cognitive when taking your mind off of driving or visual by taking your eyes off of the road. Texting while driving falls in all of these categories, is extremely dangerous and is the main cause of many car accidents and fatalities.

Car Accident Attorney Will Determine Who Should Pay

Schiff & Associates is a car accident attorney in Ohio with over 35 years of experience in helping victims of reckless, careless, and criminally negligent automobile accidents. Car accidents may cause serious spinal cord injuries, soft tissue damage, brain injuries, many other serious personal injuries and even wrongful death.  Our experienced attorneys work with accident investigators and medical specialists to recover the maximum compensation due to you under the law.

Schiff & Associates offers a free initial consultation and fights for your rights on a contingency basis. This means you do not pay unless we make a recovery for you. Contact us to learn more and to speak with a top car accident attorney in Ohio that will fight for the compensation you deserve.


Friday, October 23, 2020

Get the Most for Your Personal Injury Lawsuit

If you have been injured due to the negligence or recklessness of another, you are entitled to damages for economic and noneconomic losses. An individual who has suffered personal injuries can, in certain circumstances, also file a claim for punitive damages.

Punitive damages are made separately from, and are in addition to, any economic or noneconomic losses. A civil trial journey assesses noncriminal fines to penalize reckless and negligent behavior which also serves as an example to others. The amount of compensation that your claim is worth will depend upon the unique facts of the case.

Consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney is the best way to get the settlement that you deserve.

Types of Personal Injury Claims

Victims who sustain injuries due to many types of accidents, including automobile accidents, can file a personal injury lawsuit for economic, noneconomic and possibly punitive damages. In the case of a wrongful death claim, the surviving family member or legal executor may file for damages.  Some examples of accidents where victims are entitled to compensation occur from:

  • Automobile accidents including car, truck or motorcycle

  • Highway accidents with semi-trucks

  • A slip or fall

  • Drowning, near drowning

  • Electric shock and electrocutions

  • Medical malpractice

  • Anesthesia error

  • Animal attack or dog bite

  • Nursing home abuse or neglect

  • Dangerous or defective products

  • Assaults

  • Bicycle or scooter accident

  • Pedestrian accident

These are some of the more common types of accidents resulting from the negligence of one party causing serious injury to another. After 38 years in business, Schiff & Associates has helped victims from many types of accidents get the most for their personal injury claim. We are an experienced team of professionals utilizing subject matter experts including investigation experts and medical specialists.

Schiff & Associates is the Columbus Ohio area’s top personal injury and car accident attorney. We pursue aggressively the maximum amount of compensation you are entitled to under the law. Contact us for a free consultation and to get the most for your personal injury or wrongful death claim.


Sunday, August 30, 2020

Ohio Work Comp Hearings: Why Your Lawyer Should be There


The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) is the State Insurance Fund that makes the initial determinations on employer claims for coverage. For the smaller types of claims such as those that only entail an urgent care or emergency room visit, the BWC will typically give a favorable decision. These types of claims would not require any more involvement from the employee or the employer. 

Workers’ Compensation Hearings 

The Ohio Industrial Commission (IC) will oversee hearings for matters in dispute, such as issues related to medical treatments, diagnostic testing and payments for claims of compensation. These hearings are typically held in a conference room rather than a courtroom and the hearing officer, an attorney who has been trained by the IC to decide over disputed matters, acts as the judge. The employer will be present with their legal representation and the injured employee will be present with their legal representation, which should be an attorney with experience in workers’ compensation claims. 

Your Work Comp Attorney Protects Your Rights

While these types of hearings are usually kept civil, they can be emotionally charged, especially if your employer is disputing your injuries or working capacity. In the event that this happens, your work comp lawyer will most certainly address this behavior and stand up for your rights. Your attorney will help to keep the hearing focused on the facts and not let an angry employer try to divert attention away with unfounded allegations. 

Schiff & Associates is an experienced workers’ compensation law firm, with a positive track record for more than 35 years. We have helped thousands of people in the state of Ohio to recover millions of dollars due to them under the law for workers’ compensation claims, personal injury lawsuits, car accident claims and many others. We work for you on a contingency basis, meaning you owe nothing until we make a recovery for you. 

Schiff & Associates understands how devastating an on-the-job injury can be. We represent you in all matters from administrative hearings to court appeals. Contact us to have a highly skilled attorney on your side to guide you through the complex system of workers’ compensation claims.

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Spinal Cord Injuries and Legal Representation


A spinal cord injury can be devastating and may cause nerve damage leading to permanent loss of bodily function either below the injured area, partial or full paralysis. Victims of a spinal cord injury may experience a loss of sensation and strength and may never make a full recovery. 

Complete loss of motor and sensory functions can lead to the inability to control bowel and bladder functions, unusual muscle spasms, constant pain, difficulty breathing, prolonged respiratory problems and many other medical symptoms. Some people may experience a lack of mobility that requires assistance with daily living and makes working impossible. The physical pain and psychological scars may last a lifetime. Seeking financial recovery for your injuries with the help of an experienced personal injury attorney may ease the financial burden so you can focus on what is most important. 

Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries in Ohio

Many types of accidents may lead to spinal cord injuries. Some of the most common causes of spinal cord injuries include:

  • Falls – falling from heights is the second leading cause of spinal cord injuries, this may occur on construction sites or at a workplace
  • Sporting activities – extremely physical sports put athletes at a greater risk for a spinal cord injury
  • Medical malpractice – medical negligence and errors during surgical procedures can cause a spinal cord injury, paralysis, stroke or even death

No matter the cause, the party at fault should hold financial responsibility for a spinal cord injury to yourself or a loved one. Any spinal cord injury (SCI) that leads to any type of ongoing medical issues, partial or complete paralysis requires the expertise of a personal injury attorney skilled in spinal cord injury cases. 

Schiff & Associates Experienced Spinal Cord Injury Attorneys

Schiff & Associates is experienced in all personal injury law cases, including spinal cord injury claims. If you or a loved one has been injured through the negligence or fault of another person or organization, you need the representation of an experienced attorney to obtain the financial recovery you deserve. We have helped people in Ohio for over 35 years to recover maximum settlements to cover the wide range of costs and expenses you will incur. 

You are entitled to recover compensation for lost wages, pain and suffering and the many types of medical expenses that have been incurred and that will be ongoing such as physical, vocational and mental therapy and assistance with daily living needs. 

Schiff & Associates is Ohio’s foremost spinal cord injury lawyer, with experience in pursuing the maximum compensation that you deserve. We offer a free initial case evaluation and work for your rights on a contingency basis. Contact us to learn more about your rights and compensation due for any spinal cord injury.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Why You Need Legal Representation for a Brain Injury


If you or a loved one have experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is critical that you speak with an experienced personal injury attorney. A TBI is one of the most difficult injuries for someone to deal with as the symptoms usually affect the entire body. If the brain injury has been caused by a serious blow to the head, there may be additional considerations that must be examined. 

When someone experiences a hard blow to the head, the area that is hit as well as the area near the point of impact are also affected. This may cause serious, long term impairments which can be devastating as the functions that are controlled by the area of exact impact are not the only areas or functions affected. 

The type of blow to the head is also an important factor. If injured by a spinning jolt type of injury, widespread damage may occur due to severing or stretching of cellular structures. If injured by multiple points of contact, this may lead to catastrophic brain damage, and a blast type of injury could cause serious injuries across the brain. 

Recovering from a Brain Injury

It is a long road to recovery following a traumatic brain injury. This can lead to very expensive medical costs, loss of wages and changes in lifestyle. You need a personal injury attorney who understands the importance of your physical recovery and your financial recovery. It is important to work with a skilled personal injury lawyer to get all the information right and help you through your recovery while protecting your future. 

Schiff & Associates is recognized as a trusted and experienced personal injury law firm in Ohio with a team of highly skilled attorneys, professionals and investigators. We are experienced in negotiating with insurance companies to get you the maximum settlement possible. We have helped thousands of clients, recovering millions of dollars for personal injury, wrongful death, workers’ compensation, auto accident and other claims. 

Schiff & Associates offers a team of highly skilled attorneys and professionals with experience in litigation for catastrophic injuries and wrongful death claims. We understand that your financial recovery is just as important as your physical recovery. Contact us for experienced legal representation that gets results and the settlement you deserve.

Saturday, July 25, 2020

What are Workers Compensation Benefit Laws in Ohio?


If you have been injured on the job in the state of Ohio, you may be wondering what rights you have and how the workers compensation benefit laws affect you. You should first make sure to follow your employer’s procedures for filing an accident report and seek medical attention. Make sure the doctor knows that the injury occurred at work. Your employer is responsible for reporting the injury to the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC).

Temporary Total Disability Benefits

If you have been injured on the job or contracted a disease due to your occupation and are completely unable to work, you are entitled to receive temporary total disability benefits. You must be unable to work for at least two weeks as the first week is not included. Your benefit amount is determined by your average earnings prior to the injury or illness. Minimum and maximum amounts are determined by the statewide average weekly wage (SAWW). 

Temporary total disability benefits are paid in two different stages:

  • The first 12 weeks – benefit payments are 72% of your wages prior to your injury up to your take-home pay pre-injury or the maximum SAWW, whichever is less.
  • After 12 weeks – benefit payments are adjusted to 2/3 of your wages pre-injury, up to the maximum SAWW.

The cap on benefits determined by SAWW are adjusted each January. If you are injured in 2020, the maximum amount is $980 and reduced down to $653.33 if you are receiving Social Security retirement benefits. 

Temporary total disability benefits can last up until you are able to get back to work, until your doctor releases you or states that your condition will not improve or until a maximum time period of 200 weeks. Your employer can make another position available to you if you cannot yet perform your old job to get you back to work sooner. 

Temporary Partial Disability 

There are also benefits for lost wages due to temporary partial disability, if you cannot perform your normal work but you can perform work in some capacity. Temporary partial disability benefits are based upon 2/3 of the difference between your wages earned pre-injury and what you are able to earn now. For example, if your income used to be $1000/week, but now you can only earn $400/week, 2/3 of the difference of $600 is $400 which would be your benefit. 

These benefits are also available for up to 200 weeks, whether your employer placed you on different, light-duty work or you started a new, lower paying job.

Permanent Total Disability Benefits

If you receive temporary total disability benefit payments at 200 weeks and still have permanent limitations, you will be evaluated to determine any permanent limitations. You may be considered totally and permanently disabled if:

  • You have a complete loss of the use of both arms, legs, hands, feet, eyes or any combination of two of these body parts
  • You cannot hold long lasting employment with your current skills or any that you could reasonably develop

If deemed as permanently and totally disabled, you would continue to receive payments for a lifetime. 

Permanent Partial Disability Benefits

Permanent partial disability occurs if you have been permanently impaired although not totally. This type of disability is calculated in three different ways; by a percentage of overall disability, according to the loss of body parts or limbs or awarded for long term disfigurement. 

Additional rules apply and other benefits may be awarded to injured workers or survivors. It is important to speak with an experienced personal injury or workers’ compensation lawyer with experience in dealing with the BWC. 

Experienced Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in Ohio

Schiff & Associates is an experienced workers’ compensation law firm in Ohio, with vast expertise in dealing with workplace accidents and the Bureau of Workers Compensation. 

Schiff & Associates has over 35 years of experience in providing trusted legal representation in personal injury, auto accidents and workers’ compensation claims. We work with you on a contingency basis so you do not incur any fees unless we make a recovery for you. Contact us for help in navigating the complex workers’ compensation system and for skilled and experienced legal representation.

Monday, July 20, 2020

How to Get Workers Compensation After an Injury


Being injured while on the job can leave long lasting injuries which are devastating to your livelihood and overall health. It can be confusing to try to navigate through the complex workers’ compensation system without someone on your side. Very specific rules and laws apply to workplace accidents and there may be several parties involved depending on your employer, where and how your injury occurred. 

If you have any questions at all about the process or feel that you are being treated unfairly, it is important to speak with an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer. A workers compensation attorney can help you understand your rights and fight for the settlement you deserve. Be sure to seek medical attention and follow all medical advice and follow the procedures that your employer has laid out for workplace accidents and injuries. 

What to Do After a Workplace Accident

If your employer has not communicated procedures to follow after an accident, here are some of the most important things that you should do on your own to protect yourself when injured at work: 

1) Seek medical care – this is critical to begin the basis for your claim and to make sure your medical bills are covered if your condition worsens. 

2) File an accident report - your employer may have a specific form for this, if not make sure that you write down what happened and give a copy to your supervisor. 

3) Tell your coworkers what happened – you may find that your injury is a common occurrence and may be a safety issue that other employees have complained about in the past. 

4) Follow medical advice – be sure to attend all appointments and follow the doctor’s advice and treatment plan. 

5) Keep good records – keep detailed records and copies of all paperwork from each doctor visit, prescription or therapy visit. Save texts and emails with other employees regarding your accident and take notes on each phone call with your employer. 

6) Contact a workers comp lawyer – a workers comp lawyer will help you to understand the laws in your state and will fight for your rights if you are not receiving fair treatment. 

You should know that laws protect whistleblowers against speaking out about unsafe work conditions and you have legal protections if retaliated against for filing a claim. Talk with your personal injury or workers compensation lawyer about how to best protect yourself and your work comp claim as some employers will argue that you were not injured badly enough to require compensation or time off from work. 

While you do not need an attorney to apply for and receive workers’ compensation benefits, an attorney can help to protect your rights and get you the compensation you deserve. 

Schiff and Associates has a successful history of getting our clients the settlement they deserve. We work for you on a contingency basis meaning we do not get paid unless you get compensation. Contact us to learn more about your rights under Ohio’s workers compensation insurance and to speak with a skilled workers comp lawyer.

Friday, July 17, 2020

Do I Need a Lawyer for My Workers Compensation Claim?


Many people are injured on the job and most of the time their employer follows the rules and helps them recover physically and financially. Workers’ compensation insurance helps to pay your medical bills if you are injured at work and will compensate you for lost wages while you cannot work due to a workplace injury. 

In Ohio, for the first 12 weeks workers’ comp insurance will pay 72% of your pre-injury wages up to either your take-home pay or statewide average weekly wage (SAWW), whichever is less. After the first 12 weeks, work comp insurance will pay 2/3 of your pre-injury wages, up to the maximum of SAWW. Contact a workers’ compensation attorney if you have any questions about work comp laws in Ohio, or if you feel you are not being treated fairly or not receiving what you deserve. 

What Should I Do to Help My Workers’ Comp Claim? 

It is important to know the procedures that you should follow when injured at work. What you do next can affect the success of your workers’ comp claim. Some employers have specific rules that must be followed for each workplace accident. Many companies send an injured employee to a specific medical facility where they can be evaluated and given specific instructions which might entail follow-up visits, physical therapy or work restrictions. 

Following all the procedures set forth by your employer will help you to have a successful workers’ compensation claim. Be sure to attend each medical appointment and follow the physician’s instructions. If you feel you are not being treated fairly or not taken seriously for your injuries, you should definitely contact a workers comp lawyer for advice. 

Workers Compensation Lawyer in Ohio

Schiff & Associates is an experienced workers comp law firm in Ohio with knowledge on handling all types of personal injury, auto accident and workplace accident claims from minor injuries to accidental death claims. It can be difficult and confusing to navigate the legal system on your own and many employers do what they can to get out of paying a work comp claim. 

We’ll help you with highly skilled legal representation and guide you through every process such as hearings, motions, court appeals, temporary or total disability, even failure of post-accident drug tests. Do not go it alone when you can have skilled and experienced representation to protect your rights. 

Schiff & Associates has provided skilled legal representation for workers compensation claims for over 35 years. We get you the settlement you deserve on a contingency basis so there are no fees unless you get compensation. Contact us today to learn more about your rights and to speak with an experienced workers compensation lawyer.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Should I Call an Attorney After a Car Accident?


Car accidents can cause serious injuries leading to permanent disabilities or even death and create long-term financial hardships. In most auto accidents, both drivers and occupants do not have time to brace themselves prior to a crash happening. Most people are understandably shaken up with emotion, grief or pain and are unable to process the best way to respond after a car accident. 

The first thing to do when in a car accident is to tend to any immediate medical needs and police officers taking accident reports. Do not ever say that you are sorry or admit fault as this could be misconstrued later. After the initial emergency items are taken care of, you should absolutely call a car accident attorney if you or any passenger in your car are left with any injuries. 

Why You Need a Car Accident Attorney

There is no real prevention for car accidents, they happen unexpectedly and without warning. If you experience the misfortune of an auto accident, you need the right car accident lawyer to obtain the justice and compensation you deserve. The party at fault can be held legally responsible to compensate you for all medical expenses from your injuries, pain and suffering which may include disfigurement, lost wages, property damages and even punitive damages. 

Your auto accident lawyer will help you to know how to respond to the other insurance party and advise you on what you should or should not say as well as exactly what you should do after the accident. Do not speak with the insurance company of the other party without first talking with your own accident attorney. This is very important as even the most innocent statement could be twisted to try to deny your claim. 

Schiff and Associates is an experienced auto accident attorney in Ohio, dedicated to helping you receive the settlement you deserve. We make sure that you know what to say or not say and what to do after your accident to help you receive just compensation. We have provided trusted legal representation since 1982 for car accidents, personal injury cases, workman’s comp claims, wrongful death and more as we recover the maximum settlement for our clients. 

Schiff & Associates is recognized as a law firm that gets our clients the financial recovery they deserve. We have recovered millions of dollars in thousands of car accident cases just like yours. Contact us if you have any questions about what to do next and to let us protect your legal rights after your car accident.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

How to Determine Medical Expenses from a Car Accident

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, approximately three million people are non fatally injured in a car accident each year in the United States. Costs for medical care from crash related injuries combined with productivity losses topped $75 billion in 2017. Injuries sustained from automobile accidents can result in many injuries which may not even be apparent at the time of the crash. 

The most common types of injuries from automobile accidents include whiplash, skull fractures and pelvic fractures with whiplash the most common type of injury incurred by a rear end collision. Whiplash can cause many symptoms, some that may get better after a few weeks, a few months or may linger for many years in severe cases. Whiplash may cause many symptoms:

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Tingling or numbness in your arms
  • Fatigue
  • Loss of range of motion in your neck
  • Worsening of pain with neck movement

Some of these symptoms may get better over time, while in other cases whiplash can cause traumatic brain injury that affects your ongoing earning ability and quality of life with symptoms such as:

  • Blurred vision
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Memory problems
  • Difficulty concentrating

If you experience any of these symptoms following a car accident it is important to seek medical attention right away and speak with a car accident attorney. Medical expenses may continue after an initial emergency room visit and could develop into long term medical conditions. You may experience ongoing medical expenses, physical therapy, surgery or lost wages. Speak with an experienced auto accident attorney to recover full medical expenses and damages for loss of wages, pain and suffering. 

How Auto Accident Attorneys Help Determine Medical Costs

Schiff & Associates Co., LPA is an experienced personal injury lawyer in Ohio, offering a full team of experts and respected specialists. We analyze your current injuries and expenses, forecast future losses and fight for your rights. Since 1982, we have been helping accident victims to receive the compensation they deserve from a multitude of injuries, including damages for whiplash, serious nonfatal injuries and wrongful death cases. 

Our team of experts fights on your behalf to recover the full medical expenses and range of damages you are entitled to under the law. We work with our respected in-house CPA and a broad range of medical experts including vocational rehabilitation counselors to assess your total current and future losses. 

Schiff & Associates offers an experienced legal team with a history of getting our clients the results they deserve since 1982. We know that your financial recovery is just as critical as your physical recovery following an auto accident. Contact us for a free initial consultation and speak with a leading personal injury attorney in Columbus, Ohio.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

When the Unthinkable Happens


If your loved one has died as the result of someone else’s negligence, you need a trusted lawyer at your side to fight for your family’s rights.  Fatalities that are the result of motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, or product liability are often very complicated and require an experienced attorney who has the expertise to determine who is responsible.  Depending on the circumstances, a case may involve persons, companies, and/or governmental agencies that are legally at fault for acting negligently and/or for acting intentionally.    
The attorneys at Schiff & Associates understand that while no amount of money can make up for the loss of your loved one, we are committed to helping you through this difficult time.  Our team will get to work to seek compensation for your losses including current and future wages from the deceased, lost companionship, funeral expenses, and in some cases punitive damages. 
Several of our attorneys specialize in wrongful death cases such as Craig T. Smith, whose focus is on obtaining settlements, particularly in wrongful death and serious injury cases. To each case, Craig brings his solid legal background as well as a commitment to helping people who are in difficult circumstances. In fact he says that “There’s a satisfaction that comes when I make a difference in people’s lives.”
Filing a wrongful death lawsuit with the help of our experienced attorneys can be the first step toward relieving your financial burden as well as seeing to it that the responsible party accepts responsibility for the accident. Contact us to set up a complimentary case evaluation and consultation.  As we will represent you on a contingency basis, you will pay no attorney costs or fees unless we successfully recover a settlement.
The experienced attorneys at Schiff & Associates have offered the area trusted legal representation in cases of personal injury and wrongful death since 1982.  We have a history of getting clients the results they deserve and recognize that financial recovery from an accident is just as important as physical recovery.  Call today for information regarding legal services from Columbus, Ohio’s top personal injury lawyer.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Hire an Attorney Who is Ready to Fight on Your Behalf!


Have you or a loved one been severely injured or died as the result of a motor vehicleor job-related accident, or suffered a serious brain or spinal cord injury due to an accident?  If you suspect that the injuries or death was caused by someone else’s negligence, you need to consult an experienced personal injury lawyer.  Severe injuries can cause permanent disabilities and forever change the way you live and enjoy your life.  
Firms such as Schiff & Associates understand the devastating effects such accidents can have not only on your health but on your ability to make a living now and in the future.  We will put all of our years of experience to work on your behalf to negotiate a fair settlement with the insurance company or take your case to trial if necessary. 
The scope of our personal injury services includes determining the actual costs of your injuries by working with medical and rehabilitation specialists to ascertain the extent of your current and future losses.  In the case of wrongful death, your settlement may include payment for any guidance, advice, or counsel you have sought to deal with your loss, as well as compensation for current and future income, loss of companionship, and in some cases, punitive damages.
To help you determine if you have a viable claim, we invite you to visit our website to setup a free case evaluation and consultation appointment with one of our experienced attorneys.  Also until we recover compensation for you and your family, you will not pay any attorney costs or fees.  Please take a look at our website to learn more about our extensive professional legal services. 
The experienced attorneys at Schiff & Associates have offered the area trusted legal representation in cases of personal injury and wrongful death since 1982.  We have a history of getting clients the results they deserve and recognize that financial recovery from an accident is just as important as physical recovery.  Call today for information regarding legal services from Columbus, Ohio’s top personal injury lawyer.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Construction Site Accident? Get Help from the Experts


As one of the most trusted personal injury firms in the Columbus, Ohio area, we have a long history of winning cases for our clients in a wide range of practice areas including construction site accidents.  Often caused by industrial equipment such as conveyors and cranes, exposed wires, ladders, power tools, and scaffolding, these accidents can lead to falls, electrocution, and other serious injuries including wrongful death.     

At Schiff & Associates, we know that a leading cause of accidents at construction sites is OSHA violations, which is why it is important to have a personal injury lawyer on your side to determine who is responsible.  If it is a workplace injury, workers’ compensation can cover many of your costs but you may still be eligible for additional compensation to cover medical care, lost wages, and pain and suffering. 

Our experienced team knows how to investigate construction site accidents.  We know how to get the facts and figure out whether it is the victim’s employer, a coworker or even a third party such as a product manufacturer, property owner, vehicle driver or subcontractor that is responsible.  Working on your behalf, our attorneys will file a claim against any of these parties when warranted.   In addition our background includes handling workers’ compensation cases and several of our attorneys specialize in these types of cases. 

Please contact us today so we can discuss your case and begin helping you immediately to put our experience to work to help you recover the maximum compensation for your injury.  Your initial consultation and case evaluation is free, and we work on a contingency basis so you will not pay anything unless we recover a settlement for your claim.    

The experienced team of Schiff & Associates has offered the area trusted legal representation in cases of personal injury and wrongful death since 1982.  We have a history of getting clients the results they deserve and recognize that financial recovery from an accident is just as important as physical recovery.  Call today to learn how Columbus, Ohio’s leading personal injury attorney can help.