4 Times When You Should Call a Cleveland Personal Injury Lawyer

February 20, 2016

If you are like many Clevelanders whose lives are affected by personal injuries, you may have some hesitation when it comes to contacting a Cleveland personal injury lawyer. The legal system can be daunting and complex, and this leads many injured individuals to second-guess whether their particular case is significant enough to warrant the attention […]

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CPSC: Every Hoverboard on the Market Today May Be Unsafe

February 20, 2016

When the media caught wind of the dangers of hoverboards last fall, safety advocates everywhere were hopeful that the national attention would protect at least a few consumers and families from personal injury and serious property damage. While some injuries may have been prevented, some alarming numbers from the Consumer Product Safety Commission make it […]

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Cleveland Personal Injury Law Firm Investigating Artificial Turf/Cancer Link

February 13, 2016

For several years there has been convincing evidence that certain types of artificial turf used on athletic fields and playgrounds may be causing cancer among children and athletes. Now, under mounting pressure from advocacy groups, U.S. government agencies are finally investigating whether artificial turf is to blame for many documented cases of cancer, including leukemia […]

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Ohio Airbag Recall Lawyers: Takata Recall Expands After Latest Reported Death; Updated Recall List

February 12, 2016

In what at this point can only be described as a consumer safety nightmare, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently announced that a tenth person was killed by a defective Takata airbag in late December. In the latest incident, a defective airbag exploded upon deployment, propelling metal shrapnel into the vehicle cabin and striking […]

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Multiple Cleveland House Fires Leave 2 Dead

February 6, 2016

The tragic wave of area house fires continued on Saturday, leaving at least two dead in one day. The fires, both located on Cleveland’s East Side, occurred within hours of each other. The first occurred at approximately 3 a.m., while the second began around 12 p.m. The causes of the blazes are undetermined at this […]

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Women Face High Risk of Misdiagnosed and Undiagnosed Heart Disease

February 2, 2016

As part of American Heart Month, the American Heart Association has designated this Friday, February 5, 2016, as National Wear Red Day. Participants are encouraged to wear red clothes, makeup, jewelry, and anything else that might grab someone’s attention and lead to a discussion about the risks women face from heart disease and strokes.

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