Listeria Outbreak: How to Tell If You Purchased Potentially Contaminated Salad

January 23, 2016

Ohio has been linked to yet another outbreak of a foodborne illness, this time as the suspected state of origin for a deadly strain of Listeria monocytogenes. Though no infections have yet been reported in Ohio, the product brands linked to the outbreak are distributed throughout the state.

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Are IKEA Products Safe for Children?

January 21, 2016

Last week, popular international retailer IKEA recalled more than 3,000 toy drums and drumstick sets due to a potential choking hazard posed by a separable rubber ball component. While no injuries were reported, this seemingly minor recall is the latest in a long streak of IKEA product recalls issued for products that have caused or […]

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Second Recall Issued After “Fixed” Chrysler Vehicles Catch Fire

January 16, 2016

Following a 2014 recall of certain model year Dodge Durangos and Jeep Grand Cherokees, Chrysler this week issued a new recall of the same vehicles in connection with faulty wiring in the vehicles’ sun visors—the same defect reported in the original recall. This second recall comes after a government investigation was launched earlier this year […]

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Ohio Gas Explosion Lawyers – Northfield Home Explosion Kills 4

January 12, 2016

Northfield Home Explosion Raises Questions

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Choosing a Nursing Home: How One Online Database Could Help Ensure Your Loved One’s Safety

January 9, 2016

Nursing home injuries, both in Cleveland and throughout Ohio, are all too common. As we have discussed in previous blog entries, a third of nursing home patients will suffer injury or death as the result of treatment or medication errors—nearly 60% of which are actually preventable errors. With risks this alarmingly high, it is imperative […]

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What is Subrogation and How Can It Affect an Ohio Personal Injury Claim?

January 8, 2016

What is Subrogation?

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