Personal Injury
A sudden and serious injury or accident may have unexpected long-term effects. Injury victims may have high medical bills, permanent or partial disability and the financial burden of loss of income. Often, such an injury or accident occurs through no fault of the injured party.
In the state of Ohio, you only have two(2) years from the date of your accident or injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Failure to act timely may result in your claim(s) being forever barred.
It is therefore critical that you consult an attorney. Do not settle your claim(s) with an insurance company before consulting a lawyer. Almost all personal injury attorneys provide free, no obligation consultations.
For more information try here: OPLIN: Ohio Government and Law
The firm represents clients in insurance negotiations in state and federal court, helping families to recover fair and just compensation. It is the policy of the toleodinjurylawyer to offer a free, no-obligation consultation to prepare a claim evaluation and give advice concerning your legal rights. Martin E. Goff handles injury cases on a contingent or percentage fee basis, which means there is no attorney fee unless he recovers compensation for you.
When you or a family member are accidentally injured, not being properly represented can be just as devastating as the injury itself. People work hard to attain their standard of living, so don't let an accidental vehicle or work related injury ruin yours. Call Marty Goff — toledoinjurylawyer — at 419-536-2066.
At Chase, Goff & Bishop we also have lawyers who specialize in all aspects of residential and commercial real estate law, corporate law and business litigation.
Our lawyers also handle all aspects of wills, trusts & estates and probate planning and litigation, as well as adult and juvenile criminal defense.
