OHIO PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY - Thomas J. Diehl, Esq. (513) 932-2121
   
 
     
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Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #1: Is the Collateral Source Rule Dead?
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #2: Ohio Recognizes The Attractive Nuisance Doctrine
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #3: Service Without a Smile
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #4: Getting Medical Bills Admitted: Tips on Avoiding Traps, Landmines and Obstacles
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #5: The Great Mulligan
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #6: When the "Savings Statute" Doesn't Save
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #7: Tort Reform: The Joint and Several Liability Trap
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #8: Joint and Several Liability: Tips for Avoiding Pitfalls
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #9: Run Over Our Citizens, But Don't Mess With Our Soybeans
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #10: Angst from Arbino and Ways Around the Cap
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #11: Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Insurance Contract Clause Shortening Deadline to File UM/UIM Claim
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #12: Getting Stuck With the Bill
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #13: They Really Mean It, Apparently
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #14: Plaintiff Considerations in Dealing With "Seat Belt Defense"
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #15: Don't Overlook a Potential Source of Recovery - And It's Not Just About Deep Pockets
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #16: This Could Be a Nightmare
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #17: Political Subdivision Liability, Pleasant Root Canal, Famous Left-Handed Catchers and Other Oxymorons
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #18: Overcoming Robinson v. Bates: Part I
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #19: Overcoming Robinson v. Bates: Part II
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #20: The "Trap" is Back
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #21: Letters of Protection - No Thanks!
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #22: Robinson v. Bates in Warren County
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #23: Settlements, The Worm and the IRS
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #24: Scott-Pontzer Ain't Dead
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #25: It's Good Work if You Can Get It
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #26: It May Be Later Than You Think
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #27: The Light at the End of the Tunnel Was an Oncoming Train
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #28: New Math: 10% X Judgment Proof = Attorney Fees!
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #29: Goldilocks and the Renter
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #30: Baffling Medicare Set-Aside Rules
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #31: How Long Must One Fear the Mail?
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #32: Give Yourself a Chance
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #34: It Ain't Over Yet
Client Newsletter - Volume I, Issue I
Client Newsletter - Volume I, Issue II
Client Newsletter - Volume II, Issue I
Client Newsletter - Volume III, Issue I
Client Newsletter - Volume IV, Issue I
Client Newsletter - Volume III, Issue I
Client Newsletter - Volume V, Issue I
Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #35: Demystifying the Morass


Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #1: Is the Collateral Source Rule Dead?

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #2: Ohio Recognizes The Attractive Nuisance Doctrine

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #3: Service Without a Smile

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #4: Getting Medical Bills Admitted: Tips on Avoiding Traps, Landmines and Obstacles

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #5: The Great Mulligan

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #6: When the "Savings Statute" Doesn't Save



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #7: Tort Reform: The Joint and Several Liability Trap

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #8: Joint and Several Liability: Tips for Avoiding Pitfalls

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #9: Run Over Our Citizens, But Don't Mess With Our Soybeans

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #10: Angst from Arbino and Ways Around the Cap

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #11: Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Insurance Contract Clause Shortening Deadline to File UM/UIM Claim

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #12: Getting Stuck With the Bill

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #13: They Really Mean It, Apparently

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #14: Plaintiff Considerations in Dealing With "Seat Belt Defense"

 

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #15: Don't Overlook a Potential Source of Recovery - And It's Not Just About Deep Pockets

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #16: This Could Be a Nightmare

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #17: Political Subdivision Liability, Pleasant Root Canal, Famous Left-Handed Catchers and Other Oxymorons

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #18: Overcoming Robinson v. Bates: Part I

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #19: Overcoming Robinson v. Bates: Part II

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #20: The "Trap" is Back

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #21: Letters of Protection - No Thanks!

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #22: Robinson v. Bates in Warren County

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #23: Settlements, The Worm and the IRS

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #24: Scott-Pontzer Ain't Dead

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #25: It's Good Work if You Can Get It

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #26: It May Be Later Than You Think

 

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #27: The Light at the End of the Tunnel Was an Oncoming Train

 

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Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #28: New Math: 10% X Judgment Proof = Attorney Fees!

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #29: Goldilocks and the Renter

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #30: Baffling Medicare Set-Aside Rules

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #31: How Long Must One Fear the Mail?

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #32: Give Yourself a Chance

 



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #34: It Ain't Over Yet



Client Newsletter - Volume I, Issue I

 



Client Newsletter - Volume I, Issue II



Client Newsletter - Volume II, Issue I



Client Newsletter - Volume III, Issue I

"Representing injured victims, not insurance companies, since 1988."  Thomas J. Diehl has the knowledge & expertise to handle your car accident, trucking accident or motorcycle accident.  Tom will work relentlessly on your injury claim.  Handling cases in Lebanon, Dayton, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Mason, Franklin, and all Courts of Warren, Butler, Hamilton, Montgomery and Clinton County, Ohio.  


Client Newsletter - Volume IV, Issue I

 



Client Newsletter - Volume III, Issue I

 



Client Newsletter - Volume V, Issue I



Personal Injury Co-Counsel Reporter #35: Demystifying the Morass



 
       
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OHIO PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY - Thomas J. Diehl, Esq.
304 East Warren Street
Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone: (513) 932-2121
Fax: (513) 932-3355
Email: TJDiehl@ThomasJDiehl.com
 
 

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