Daniel Myers
Consumer lawyer fighting bad contractors, remodelers, and debt collectors
Attorney Daniel Myers is the founding member of Myers Law, LLC. As an attorney, Dan has successfully represented homeowners, consumers, employees, and small businesses in a variety of legal matters, handling everything from small claims disputes (cases involving $3,000 or less) to million-dollar class actions. Dan regularly represents clients in civil lawsuits and disputes across Ohio.
Dan focuses his attention on representing homeowners against bad residential contractors, employees with minimum wage and overtime pay concerns, and property owners as well as commercial contractors in construction defect cases. Dan knows how to use Ohio’s Consumer Sales Practices Act (CSPA) and Home Solicitation Sales Act (HSSA) to advocate for his clients. He has written advice articles for consumers, homeowners, contractors, and other lawyers. He has published in the Ohio Association for Justice Trial Magazine, and frequently gives advice at seminars and workshops to Ohio consumers.
Dan has written briefs for the American Subcontractors Association and American Subcontractors Association of Ohio in numerous critical appellate court cases in Ohio. These cases could have huge effects on Ohio’s construction companies and the tens of thousands of Ohioans employed in that industry.
Dan has successfully represented homeowners across Ohio against unscrupulous construction contractors. The son of a Toledo-area union bricklayer and community/family advocate, Dan learned the value of hard work, honesty, and loyalty from an early age. Throughout his life, Dan has diligently and tirelessly fought on the side of people and businesses who have been wronged. He brings that same dedication to his work as an attorney.
After graduating from Case Western Reserve University, Dan attended law school at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. While in law school, Dan served as an Editor for the Cleveland State Law Review and represented clients in the Employment Law Clinic.
- Cleveland State University
- J.D. (2011) | Law
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- Honors: Summa Cum Laude Cleveland State Law Review - Associate & Editor
- Activities: Employment Law Clinic
- Case Western Reserve University
- B.A. (2008) | Political Science
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- Honors: Pre-Professional Scholars Program - Pre-Law
- Activities: Theta Chi Fraternity - President
- Founder - Attorney
- Myers Law, LLC
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- Law Firm dedicated to representing and advising homeowners, consumers, and employees who are in disputed with bad construction contractors, debt collectors, auto dealerships, and bad businesses.
- Associate Attorney
- O'Rourke & Associates
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- Small construction law firm where I represented subcontractors, small businesses, and property owners in construction defect disputes, mechanic's lien disputes, and litigation.
- Eighth District Court of Appeals Tells Contractor Licensing Bond Surety to Do Its Job
- Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys (CATA)
- The Best Defense is a Good Offense: How to turn the Tables on Subrogation / Reimbursement Collectors Using Consumer Laws, All Ohio Legal Conference, Cleveland, Ohio
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Ohio Rising Star Selectee -- Consumer Law
- Thompson Reuters - Super Lawyers
- Ohio Rising Star Selectee -- Consumer Law
- Thompson Reuters - Super Lawyers
- Ohio Rising Star Selectee -- Consumer Law
- Thompson Reuters - Super Lawyers
- Ohio Rising Star Selectee -- Consumer Law
- Thompson Reuters - Super Lawyers
- State Bar of Ohio  # 0087909
- Member
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- Ohio State Bar Association
- Member
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- West Shore Bar Association
- Member
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- Ohio Association for Justice
- Member
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- Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys (CATA)
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- Ohio
- 6th Circuit
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Free Consultation
Our initial in-office meeting (up to 30 minutes at that meeting) is without charge in consumer cases. - Contingent Fees
- Consumer Law
- Class Action, Lemon Law
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Employment Law
- Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. What can be done about my hospital bill now? Should I respond to the debt collector to have them validate the debt?
- A: It is illegal for a hospital to charge for items that were not approved or authorized by you, to charge fees for services and rooms never provided, and some of the other conduct you described could also be illegal. You potentially have some claims under the Consumer Sales Practices Act in Ohio, if the hospital was also in Ohio. You need to contact a consumer lawyer ASAP that handles medical billing issue. You may have claims against not only the hospital, but potentially the debt collector depending on how they communicate with you. My office is looking into a couple similar issues in Ohio hospitals. Happy to direct you to an attorney or discuss more specifically with you about your options ... Read More