Dayton, Ohio Personal Injury Lawyer
Ohio Accident Lawyer

Ohio personal injury attorneys at Bieser, Greer & Landis, LLP have years of experience handling personal and catastrophic injury cases. The firm handles injuries of the type described below:

  • Auto Accidents - Collisions, negligent driving, hazardous conditions.
  • Premises Liability  -  Injuries that occur in someone else’s residence or place of business.
  • Dog Bites - Dog bite injuries are unfortunately a rising phenomenon, and vicious dogs have been known to kill many unsuspecting people.
  • Products Liability - This is another wide-ranging area of law, primarily dealing with consumer products that are either negligent in terms of their overall design or manufactured in a negligent way that could result in serious injury even if properly used.
  • Wrongful death - Unfortunately, negligence can sometimes lead not only to personal injury, but even to the death of a person. Bieser, Greer & Landis LLP has handled many of these cases.

The firm handles cases throughout Ohio, and has appeared in court rooms in every part of the state.

If you have been injured, you only have a certain amount of time to protect your rights and to assert your claim. Therefore, you are only hurting your own cause by not beginning the process of holding the negligent parties responsible. Contact Bieser, Greer & Landis LLP today for a free consultation to discuss how to recover the damages you deserve. Call us toll free at 866-784-3016 or email us using the contact form in the left column – we’ll provide prompt and considerate response.

Personal Injury is the area of law that involves civil law cases designed to obtain compensation for injured persons. The main concerns in a personal injury case are negligence and liability. A personal injury attorney usually tries to negotiate with the opposing party, or their insurance company, but if necessary, and the attorney believes the injured client has a valid litigation, the case may go to trial.

What is the Statute of Limitations?
Every state has certain time limits, called "statutes of limitations," that govern the period during which you must file a personal injury lawsuit. In some states, for example, you may have as little as one year to file a lawsuit from an automobile accident. When the statute of limitations expires on your case, you simply don't have a case anymore.

Statutes of limitation differ not only from state to state, but also in regard to the kinds of lawsuits involved. In some states the statute of limitations for medical malpractice, suits against governmental agencies, and wrongful death actions is shorter than that for other types of personal injury cases. In general, however, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is from one to three years, and the time begins from the time of the accident. There are some exceptions and an experienced lawyer can help you with them.

How long will it take to settle my claim?
The time it takes to settle a personal injury case depends on the circumstances surrounding the case. The more complex the case the longer it may take to settle. Many cases can take anywhere from 3 to 18 months to settle depending on its complexity.

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Charles F. Shane
Bieser, Greer & Landis, LLP
6 North Main St.
Dayton, OH 45402
Telephone: 866-784-3016
Fax: (937)223-6339

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