Can Friends or Family Be Witnesses After A Car Accident?

March 3, 2026

After a car accident, many people turn to friends or family for support, but questions often arise about whether their testimony will be considered credible. This is written for individuals navigating personal injury claims who want to understand how witness statements are evaluated. The perspective reflects common legal considerations around bias, credibility, and supporting evidence. […]

Keeping Teen Drivers Safe Behind the Wheel

February 25, 2026

Many parents and teens approach the driving years with a mix of excitement and anxiety, as new independence also brings real safety concerns. This is written for families navigating the early stages of teen driving and looking to build confidence behind the wheel. The perspective reflects practical safety principles and common challenges new drivers face. […]

What If You’re Injured In A Car Accident In Another State?

February 18, 2026

You packed your bags, you planned your route, and you headed out of town. Maybe you were visiting family, traveling for work, or taking a long-awaited vacation. The last thing on your mind was a collision on an unfamiliar highway. Being injured in a car accident is stressful on its own. When it happens out […]

Misconceptions About Personal Injury and Seeking Justice

February 11, 2026

You never expected to be in this position. One moment, you were driving to work, shopping for groceries, or walking into a store. Next, you were dealing with pain, medical appointments, missed work, and a stack of bills that keep growing. In the middle of all of it, someone mentions filing a personal injury claim. […]

Hidden Factors That Could Delay Your SSDI Approval

February 4, 2026

Hidden factors can quietly delay your SSDI approval, even when you’ve submitted forms on time. This is for applicants who want to avoid months of waiting by reducing the risk of denial due to missing or incomplete documentation. At Arthur Law Firm, we help clients navigate appealing an SSDI denial. You’ll learn how gaps in […]

What Parents Should Know About E-Bike Laws in Ohio

January 28, 2026

Electric bicycles are becoming increasingly popular among families and school-aged riders in Ohio, but many parents are unsure about state and local regulations. This guide is written for parents who want to understand Ohio’s e-bike laws, including age restrictions, helmet requirements, bike classes, and where children can safely ride. The perspective reflects practical experience helping […]

Understanding Structured Settlements for Catastrophic Injuries

January 21, 2026

A catastrophic injury can change nearly every part of life in an instant. Recovery often involves more than medical treatment. Financial decisions made early in the process may shape comfort, care, and stability for decades. One of the most significant choices injured individuals and their families may face involves how compensation is paid after a […]

Dashboard Distractions Put Everyone at Risk

January 14, 2026

Cars today look very different than they did even a decade ago. Touchscreens, voice commands, navigation displays, and smartphone integration are now standard features in many vehicles. While these tools are designed to improve convenience and comfort, they also introduce new risks. Dashboard distractions while driving have become a growing factor in distracted driving accidents, […]

Witnesses Who May Strengthen Your Personal Injury Claim

December 23, 2025

Suffering a severe injury affects more than your body. You may face financial stress, uncertainty about the future, and emotional strain while trying to recover. Pursuing compensation after an accident can feel overwhelming because proving the full impact of your injuries is often harder than expected. Insurance companies may question how serious your symptoms are, […]

Legal Considerations With Autonomous Vehicles and Pedestrian Safety

December 19, 2025

As autonomous vehicles become more common on public roads, pedestrians face risks that they did not confront a decade ago. These cars rely on sensors (such as LiDAR), cameras, complex software, and artificial intelligence to make driving decisions. Unlike human drivers, these systems do not think in the same way you or I would. If […]