I had a very pleasant experience with Michelle Teran and her team. They kept me in the loop, helped me, and answered my questions even when I asked the same question 20 times. They were all patient and understanding of my lack of experience in this process. Thank you all so much - it's all appreciated. I will be calling you all again and will recommend Gregory Young.
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Michelle Mendelsberg Teran
Gregory S. Young Co., LPA · Cincinnati, OH
17+ years of legal experience
Michelle Mendelsberg Teran is an associate attorney at Gregory S. Young Co., LPA, where she represents clients injured in accidents throughout Ohio.
Ms. Teran handles a wide range of personal injury cases including car accidents, medical malpractice, and premises liability claims. She is committed to providing compassionate, effective legal representation to individuals and families navigating the aftermath of serious injuries.
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I got Michelle Teran who did a great job in guiding me and answering any questions that I had in a speedy manner. Anytime she may have been busy, Jenna Kiely was wonderful herself. Not looking for any more accidents but I would use them - these two ladies did just fine.
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Recent Articles by Michelle
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Medication errors may occur at the end of treatment
Physician medication errors often occur at the prescribing stage. Doctors recommend the wrong drug or the wrong dose. They fail to check patients for contraindications or allergies with potentially devastating consequences. If a patient responds well to treatment and receives the correct drug in the
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When is a diagnostic error medical malpractice?
Doctors have a moral and professional obligation to act in the best interests of their patients. They take an oath to do no harm, and professional standards require that they treat all patients with equal care. \r\n\r\nMost of them make every reasonable effort to uphold that duty. However, doctors a
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Which drugs can change how your body responds?
Some medications can interact with other drugs, food or drinks, which can lead to confusing medical results. These interactions can alter how a medicine works or how your body reacts, occasionally creating symptoms that mimic a different condition. \r\n\r\nWhen this occurs, a doctor might misinterpr
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Ohio’s high court weighs in on malpractice claim time limits
When something goes wrong and a patient suffers harm in a hospital, it can be difficult to determine just who bears responsibility and if a medical malpractice lawsuit is warranted. It’s important for potential plaintiffs to understand the deadlines for taking legal action. \r\n\r\nOhio has a 12-mon
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