Dan Myers Sues University Hospitals for Over Billing Patients and Violating Ohio Consumer Protection Laws
Dan Myers filed a lawsuit against University Hospitals, alleging that they have double-billed patients, ignored requests for billing records, shared patient medical information with debt collectors when there is no debt, and violated multiple laws in Ohio concerning patient charges and payments.
Hospitals have been Illegally Billing, Deceiving Patients and Treating them Unfairly for Decades. Myers Law is Fighting Back.
Myers Law is taking on illegal and unfair billing and pricing practices of hospital systems across Ohio. Just like car mechanics, construction contractors, and other service providers, hospitals are required to comply with Ohio consumer protection laws. But they don’t.
Special Announcement to all Clients, Colleagues, and Friends — Accomplishments, Changes, and Goals
Dear Clients, Colleagues, and Friends: I am writing to you today about two things. First, our associate attorney Samantha Vajskop will be leaving Myers Law to join an education/school law … Continue reading
ShieldConsumers.com: New Myers Law Website; Same Consumer Law Focus
Here at Myers Law, we have been working diligently to bring better consumer rights content and more useful legal information to our clients, our readers, and other consumers throughout Ohio. … Continue reading
Lawsuit Alleges Huntington Bank Violated Court Order, Sent Disabled Garfield Heights Woman to the Hospital
Update: Hear/read more about this from WEWS News Channel 5’s report by Amanda VanAllen. Huntington Bank violated a court order so that it could rush the eviction of a disabled … Continue reading
Your Protection Against Lawyers Collecting Dormant Debts
There is a powerful law you could use to make a lawyer pay you when he/she attempts to collect on certain old judgments.
Salem Attorney Geoffrey Goll and DDY, Inc. Agree to Settle Federal Debt Collection Lawsuit Filed by Ohio Consumers
Columbiana County attorney Geoffrey S. Goll, and a debt collection company DDY, Inc., agreed to a Federal Court Order prohibiting them from engaging in certain conduct, and requiring them to pay attorney … Continue reading