Our Writers
In the United States, the law shapes daily life in ways that are often profound, confusing, and unevenly felt. Questions of civil rights, due process, public accountability, and basic access to justice do not exist only in courtrooms - they affect workplaces, schools, housing, healthcare, and families. At the same time, legal systems can be difficult to navigate, especially for people trying to understand their rights or make sense of fast-moving policy and court decisions without a background in law.
We are a small editorial collective committed to practical, no-nonsense reporting on these issues. Our work is grounded in careful research, clear writing, and a respect for readers who want substance rather than jargon. We believe legal coverage should be readable without being simplified past the point of usefulness, and serious without losing sight of the human stakes behind every issue.
Our mission is to make legal topics more understandable, to cover civil rights with clarity and care, and to keep access to justice at the center of our reporting. We aim to explain what matters, why it matters, and how legal developments connect to real lives. We are here for readers who want thoughtful, direct coverage that treats the law not as an abstraction, but as a living part of public life.
The Team
Sarah Lindstrom
Has covered insurance claims and accident law across North Dakota for years
Frank Wojciechowski
Reporter with a focus on workplace safety and injury claims
Tamika Green
An independent writer reporting on vehicle accidents and insurance claims
Dave Strickler
Reports on construction site safety from Ohio
Sharon Nemeth
Covers vehicle accidents and insurance claims for readers across Ohio
Marcus Hall
Reports on road safety and accident prevention from Ohio
Jennifer Hershberger
Independent journalist focused on motor vehicle safety and crash prevention across Ohio