Steps to Take When You’re in a Hit-and-Run Car Accident
A driver who was involved in a crash has a legal responsibility to stop, exchange information, and stay at the …
Read MoreHow to Prove Negligence in Personal Injury Cases
Were you injured in an accident? You may be entitled to recover compensation for the full extent of your damages …
Read MoreBedsores and Nursing Home Neglect: A Common, Preventable Problem
Constant pressure on the body will cut off circulation and ultimately lead to the death of cells. The result? A …
Read MoreWhat to Do After a Car Accident with an Uninsured Driver
Ohio requires that all drivers carry liability insurance when registering their vehicles. Sadly, a large number of people on the …
Read MoreThe Role of Informed Consent in Medical Malpractice
In Ohio, doctors must obtain informed consent from patients before they perform treatment, including surgery. Without that consent, a number …
Read MoreWhy Do Personal Injury Cases Go to Trial?
While most lawyers brag about how many cases they try, something our experienced personal injury lawyers at Tittle & Perlmuter …
Read More$1.3M Unanimous Premises Liability Verdict in Cuyahoga County
A Cuyahoga County jury unanimously awarded $1.3 million to a woman who shattered her kneecap after slipping on a wet, unmarked floor at Mr. Hero in Brookpark, Ohio.
Read MoreTittle & Perlmuter Attorneys Named to Ohio Super Lawyers 2024 Top Lists
We are so proud to share that attorneys Allen Tittle and Scott Perlmuter have been selected to the 2024 Ohio Super Lawyers list, and Katie Harris to the 2024 Ohio Rising Stars list.
Read More$6,190,957 Verdict Holds Firelands Hospital Accountable
Attorneys at Tittle & Perlmuter secure largest verdict in Judge Roger E. Binette’s court, second largest medical malpractice verdict in Erie County, for shortcuts that caused man’s traumatic brain injury.
Read MoreHigh-Trauma Stretches Divide Traffic Fatalities in Cleveland
“High-Trauma Stretches” of Cleveland Streets Cleveland, Ohio, is already known as one of America’s most segregated cities. As recently as …
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