Cross with Care: Legal challenges in bicycle and pedestrian accidents with motor vehicles

Austin H. LiPuma
Austin H. LiPuma | Freking Myers & Reul

Attorney Austin LiPuma is a Partner and the Personal Injury Department Director at Freking Myers & Reul. Since its beginning, Austin’s career has been exclusively focused on representing plaintiffs.

On-Demand: September 24, 2024

2 hour CLE

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Program Summary

This presentation will cover the fundamentals in handling motor vehicle crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists. The primary focus will be on gathering and preserving pertinent information necessary to properly construct a viable claim. Specifically, the presentation will home in on best practices for obtaining third party information from various, reliable sources. Additionally, the presentation will detail how to best use collected information to minimize potential disputes and maximize the chances of a resolution for all parties.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Immediately accessible information necessary to obtain and preserve
  • Determining the chances of success based on elements of comparative fault/contributory negligence
  • Constructing a proper narrative of events in a demand
  • Best practices should litigation be necessary

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE

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Speakers

Austin H. LiPuma_myLawCLEAustin H. LiPuma | Freking Myers & Reul

Attorney Austin LiPuma is a Partner and the Personal Injury Department Director at Freking Myers & Reul. Since its beginning, Austin’s career has been exclusively focused on representing plaintiffs. During law school, he clerked for Judge Patricia Oney (retired) in the Butler County Court of Common Pleas, served as an instructor with the Law & Leadership Institute focused on bettering education for students in underserved areas, and was a research assistant for Professor Emerita Marianna Bettman where he assisted with the acclaimed blog Legally Speaking Ohio.

Austin has centrally focused his career on representing injured people. From dog bites to catastrophic trucking cases, he has recovered millions on behalf of his clients along the way. His first-chair trial experience has equipped him with the skillset to handle all aspects of personal injury litigation including depositions, mediations, hearings, and jury trials.

Austin is a proud double graduate of the University of Cincinnati where he earned both his undergraduate and law degrees. He was actively involved in Cincinnati’s Mock Trial Association and U.C. Law’s Moot Court. Austin was also on the executive board of the student-run Freedom Center Journal, a mentor with the Student Legal Education Committee, and a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution club. For the last 11 years, Austin has acted as head coach for University of Cincinnati’s nationally ranked Mock Trial Association.

Agenda

I. Immediately accessible information necessary to obtain and preserve | 11:00am – 11:30am

II. Determining the chances of success based on elements of comparative fault/contributory negligence | 11:30am –12:00pm

Break | 12:00pm – 12:10pm

III. Constructing a proper narrative of events in a demand | 12:10pm – 12:40pm

IV. Best practices should litigation be necessary | 12:40pm – 1:10pm

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