Personal Injury/Wrongful Death
As a Cincinnati personal injury attorney, Rodger Walk has represented individuals and their families who have been seriously injured or killed as a result of the negligence, carelessness, or recklessness of others.
Personal Injury & Wrongful Death
Personal injuries or wrongful death not only cause physical pain, but often emotional and financial hardship through loss of work, medical bills or funeral costs, and stress placed upon families and loved ones. We often take our physical and mental well-being for granted until something goes wrong. When an accident happens, lives are forever changed. Simple pleasures become chores. Daily routines are disrupted. Economic losses are often devastating. Whether caused by an automobile accident, a defective product, medical malpractice, or other negligent, careless, or reckless conduct, injuries or death can alter lives of you or loved ones forever.
I have successfully handled numerous cases involving injuries or death caused by the negligence, carelessness, and recklessness of others in situations such as:
• Automobile Accidents
• Motorcycle Accidents
• Bicycle Accidents
• Private and Commercial Airplane Accidents
• Swimming Pool Accidents
• Pedestrian Accidents
• Construction Accidents
• Deck and Railing Collapse
• Workplace Accidents
• Dangerous and Defective Products
• Drugs and Medical Devices
• Assaults
• Arson
• Animal Attacks
• Medication Errors
• Fires and Explosions
• Medical Malpractice
• Nursing Malpractice
• Premises Liability
As a Cincinnati personal injury and wrongful death attorney, I have represented individuals and their families who have been seriously injured or killed as a result of the negligence, carelessness, or recklessness of others. I handle all types of serious and catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases involving:
• Automobile Accidents
• Semi-Truck and Tractor Trailer Accidents
• Aircraft Accidents
• Joint, Spinal Cord, Neck, and Back Injuries
• Traumatic Brain Injuries
• Closed Head Injuries
• Fractures and Dislocations
• Disfigurement, Burns, and Amputations
• Other Severe, Permanent, and Crippling Injuries