Normally, the intent or lack thereof - has nothing to do
with someone else causing great pain or death to you or
someone you love. Plainly, spoken, it's accurately described
as negligence on the part of the wrongdoer.
For example: When malpractice is committed by a physician, the results
can be devastating to the patient and the patient's family. This is exactly why physicians
are required by law, to carry large medical malpractice insurance policies.
Money can never replace the loss, especially in cases where the patient's life is on the line.
However, we all face the daily strains and economic challenges that in some cases...must be faced
alone by family members that are left behind, to "make it" without the love, guidance, support
and companionship that is missing forever once a person is gone.
Unfortunately, legislature members in the state of Ohio - over the years, have fallen prey to powerful
insurance lobbyists. Many of our elected officials (some judges, included!) have given in to the
fallacious drone of big corporate self-interested insurance power brokers...who clamor that we are all
hurt by greedy plaintiff attorneys.
The fact is, if doctors did not fail to meet the standard of
care dictated by the kind of medicine they choose to practice (they make a nice living at it, I might add!) - we
wouldn't need malpractice attorneys.
One of the significant breaches to our American freedoms, foisted upon the citizenry by these powerful
insurance lobbyists...is extremely fast expiring statute of limitations. Once the statute of limitations
expires in any given claim scenario, so too do all of the legal rights that belonged to the ones that for years and years,
continue to suffer from the harm done to them.
The state of Florida gives an injured person four years before the statute of limitations on a personal injury claim
expires. In Ohio, an injured party, or the estate of someone who meets a wrongful death - has exactly half that time before the
statute of limitations time bars all legal rights held by someone who has not settled the matter, or filed a lawsuit to protect
their rights.
If the case involves medical malpractice, the statute of limitations in Ohio runs in one(1)
year from the date of malpractice, in most cases!!!!
Always consult with an attorney.
It is my professional suggestion that you do not let the swift moving hands of time,
especially at what may be one of the most important moments in your life - work to the favor and
benefit of the insurance company or companies that stand behind the negligent driver/landlord/doctor/etc.
(the tortfeasor) who may have committed the worse kind of negligence or medical malpractice upon you or your loved one(s).
Because, when you maintain a "wait-and-see" attitude.... every day that passes also works to the detriment of many other members
of society and/or patients - who continue to go about their lives, exposed to the negligent driver, or malpracticing doctor, etc.
This moment in time will never come again! Time right now - is on your side. It won't remain that way
for long.
Don't forget - when you pick an attorney, make sure you are picking someone who
knows what they are doing.
One local attorney advertises solely for personal injury cases - in his slick-looking television ad. But, what he doesn't advertise is that the majority
of his background and in-court experience is as a criminal attorney (handling small-time traffic and drunken driving cases!). It takes a savvy,
experienced civil attorney to give you the best chance of a maximized personal injury recovery.
Another high-volume T.V. ad lawyer in Columbus features a tough-talking furrow-browed plaintiff attorney
who does not tell you that he
never files a lawsuit, or that he never appears in court! That's right - if your
case requires that a suit be filed, he'll farm your case out to an out-of-town firm you've probably never even heard of!
Besides, don't ever try getting him to return your call,
after you become his client. Too many cases! Too darn busy (chasing more clients!).
If you have been seriously injured, or lost a loved one because of someone else's negligence - call D. Richard Roseman
for a free consultation...
today! Do not hesitate. Don't delay. The quality of the rest of your life, may depend on it.
Hire a civil trial litigator, with the background and experience for the job. Hire D. RICHARD ROSEMAN LAW OFFICES.