Sunday, March 28, 2010

Cincinnati Attorney founding Member of Personalinjury.com

Recently I was contacted to be part of a group of nationwide personal injury lawyers. This group is associated through the web site www.personalinjury.com. Because of our relationship we have the capacity to network with each other and help our clients be represented in states not necessarily where they live. For instance if you live in Cincinnati , but are injured in New York, I have a relationship with an attorney in New York that could handle your personal injury with my help.

As evidence of the National exposure this site gets, if you google personal injury this site comes up on the first page.

I also have my own page connected to this site which is actually a blog.http://www.personalinjury.com
/blogs/cincinnati/blog-cincinnati.html


Here are some of the notable blog posts I have put up.

What a personal Injury client wants from their attorney

Google the five best personal injury attorney

Are there really five deadly sins that can ruin your personal injury case

Cincinnati personal injury lawyer named in super Lawyer Magazine

Do you want a senior trial attorney to handle your case?

Feel free to call me today to get the help you deserve 1-800-447-6549

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Biker Injured by Passing Motorist Disputed But Case Settles Favorably for biker

Recently I represented a man who was out riding his bicycle on some back country roads. The car came from behind him. All my client knew is that he saw the car in his rearview mirror and the felt something hit him hard in his mid-back.

The auto driver said my client was out in the middle of the roadway and must have served as the car went around him. My client hurt his shoulder and required rotator cuff surgery.
The insurance company made a minimum offer and so we had to file suit.

I had gone to the scene and understood that this area was a two lane highway with no passing just at the area of the accident scene. I obtained the police report and reviewed it carefully and saw the car driver made some admisions that were apparently contradictory to his current statements. I also got the police photographs. They showed my client's sunglasses right at the edge of the road.

That was an important piece of evidence. Bicyclists are entitled to ride in the roadway. But they are also required to ride as close to the right hand side of the roadway as practical. The photographic evidence suggested my client was riding in the correct area.

I prepared for taking the car driver's deposition. This is a statement under oath given with a court reporter taking down my questions and answers. I was prepared to seek significant and damaging admissions from the defendant, which he gave.

The insurance company called me after the deposition and raised their offer significantly and a fair settlement was reached. I tell you about this in case you have been seriously injured by the fault of another and the insurance company is treating you unfairly. You can call me to get answers to your questions.

You can call me right now for the help you need to get the compensation you deserve at 1-800-447-6549.

by Anthony Castelli Cincinnati, Ohio personal injury trial attorney

Founding member of http://www.personalinjury.com

Monday, March 15, 2010

Join a Greater Cincinnati Motorcycle rights group

I recently became a member of Train MRO. I attended the monthly meeting of the Butler county train group. Here is what the group is dedicated to:

TRAIN MRO, Inc. is an organization which encourages safe riding practices among motorcyclists and heightened motorcycle awareness from vehicle operators through training and education. The information presented will help educate all motor vehicle operators about motorcycle and vehicle interaction, traffic crash cause and effect, and crash avoidance. The organization accomplishes this goal through community involvement, with awareness training at public and private schools, commercial driver education facilities, corporate training facilities, community service groups such as, but not limited to, Chamber of Commerce functions, Lions Clubs, Rotary Clubs, VFW Posts, etc. Our curriculum shall be in part an amalgamation of successful rider/driver awareness programs from various states throughout the United States, and additional current data and statistics from safety councils, motorcycling foundations, the AMA, MRF, MSF, and government agencies.

I had a great conversation with Louie one of their officers. These folks really do great work and are totally about safe riding. They really know what they are doing.
Here is a link to their web site, http://www.butlertrainmro.org/

There are a lot of great groups you can join for fun, safety and charitable work.
Some that I am a member of are:

Abate of Ohio
Motorcycle safety foundation
American motorcycle association
I have started a blog about motorcycle safety http://motorcycleinjuryohio.blogspot.com/ and have established a motorcycle accident safety group on facebook called Mototrcycle safety awareness and injury help of ohio

I invite you to call me for a free consultation to get the help you need if you have a motorcycle injury 621-2345

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Brain injury Awareness Month

Cincinnati personal injury accident trial attorney Anthony Castelli is pleased to be involved in brain injury awareness month. The goal of brain injury awareness month is to heighten everyone's awareness of the subtle effects of traumatic brain injury and the need to identify and care for people who have sufferred a concussion.

Often these injuries are caused by car accidents, but the more severe and painful injuries are identified and the effects of a concussion are often missed. Then when the person starts to get better the side effects of the concussion become manifest. That's why it's important for injury victims to consider hiring attorneys experienced with traumatic concussion cases.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a blow or jolt to the head.
This injury is caused by falls, motor vehicle crashes, assaults and other
incidents. It is important to know that any TBI—whether diagnosed as mild, moderate or severe—can temporarily or permanently impair a person’s cognitive skills, interfere with emotional health.



You can experience memory loss; concentration or attention
problems; slowed learning; and difficulty with planning, reasoning, or judgment.
Emotional and behavioral consequences include depression, anxiety,
impulsivity, aggression, and thoughts of suicide.

Other effects of TBI may include fatigue, headaches, problems with
balance or motor skills, sensory losses, seizures, and endocrine dysfunction.

If you suspect that you or someone close to you has suffered a concussion as a result of the fault of another make sure you get the right medical attention. And to get the help you need to get the compensation you deserve contact Anthony Castelli Cincinnati injury attorney at 621-2345 for a free consult