Personal Injury

Personal injury law is a system of laws that permits individuals to recover damages in civil courts for physical, financial, and emotional injuries they have suffered as a result of another person’s intentional acts or negligence. An intentional tort takes place when someone does something to purposefully cause injury or harm. Alternatively, a negligent act is one that unintentionally causes injuries. There are also strict liability torts in which the injured party does not have to prove that the responsible party acted intentionally or negligently at all.

When you are injured as a result of another party's actions, that party is responsible for compensating you for injuries and damages you've incurred. Depending on your case, damages might include any of the following:

  • Physical injury damages to compensate victims for injury or death
  • Monetary loss damages to compensate the victim for such things as medical bills, property damage, and lost wages.
  • Punitive damages to punish the defendant in cases in which the defendant acted maliciously

If you or someone you love has suffered a personal injury due to someone else's actions, your first step should be to contact the police and seek medical attention. It is extremely important that an independent source verifies the accident and resulting damages. Your next step is to contact a personal injury lawyer to determine if you have a lawsuit against the responsible party, and if so, the best manner in which to proceed.

Jeremiah Denslow is an experienced personal injury attorney and wrongful death attorney advocating on behalf of clients in Dayton and throughout the state of Ohio. A catastrophic injury can leave a person and his or her family confused and overwhelmed. Jeremiah Denslow’s experience as a personal injury lawyer helps to get his clients the most money for their injuries.

Clients can count on Dayton personal injury lawyer Jeremiah Denslow when they have suffered head injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), burns, fractures, loss of limb, dislocations, knee injuries, neck injuries, back injuries, shoulder injuries, spinal cord injuries, paraplegia, quadriplegia, and paralysis.

Mr. Denslow represents clients and families of people who have been injured by:

  • Automobile accidents
  • Wrongful death
  • Truck, tractor-trailer, 18-wheeler, and semi-truck accidents
  • Drunk-driving accidents
  • Hit-and-run accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Railroad and train accidents
  • Plane crashes
  • Helicopter crashes
  • Construction accidents
  • Motorcycle, boat or bike accidents
  • Three-wheeler, four-wheeler and ATV accidents
  • Defective products and equipment (products liability)
  • Recreational accidents
  • Dog bites and animal attacks
  • Fires or explosions
  • Drowning
  • Electrocution
  • Falls
  • Chemical exposure
  • Maritime and boating injuries
  • Assaults

As a Dayton personal injury attorney, Jeremiah Denslow has the knowledge and experience to successfully negotiate claims with insurance companies. He conducts a thorough investigation of every accident to determine liability and preserve critical evidence. Mr. Denslow applies his expertise as a Dayton Ohio accident lawyer to help clients obtain proper medical care, lost wages, payments for continuing treatment, prescriptions and medical equipment, and compensation for pain and suffering. Wrongful death damages can include death and funeral expenses, loss of consortium, loss of future earnings, medical bills and pain and suffering.

Mr. Denslow handles personal injury and automobile accident cases in Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus Ohio as well as the surrounding areas, including Springboro, Lebanon, Centerville, Miamisburg, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Xenia, Yellow Springs, Springfield, Middletown, and more.

Jeremiah J. Denslow
Attorney at Law

First National Plaza
130 W. Second St.
Suite 1600
Dayton Ohio 45402
Phone: (937) 776-0024
After Hours Phone: (937) 776-0024
Facsimile: (937) 222-7911
Email: jeremiah@denslowlaw.com
Website: www.denslowlaw.com

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