New NHTSA Standards May Reduce Personal Injuries Among Pedestrians, Drivers

December 11, 2015

Earlier this week, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed a series of changes to its crash testing protocols and vehicle safety rating system. Though not yet finalized, the proposed changes would bring American crash testing standards up to par with those of other countries around the globe. As Ohio motor vehicle accident lawyers, the […]

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Ohio Product Liability Lawyer Alert: Massive Drill Recall, 6 Injuries Reported

December 5, 2015

This week Harbor Freight Tools recalled 1.7 million cordless drills after it was revealed that a defect in the devices can lead to overheating. The handheld devices have already been linked to six instances of burns and five reports of damage to property.

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3 Myths about Nursing Home Injuries

December 4, 2015

When making the difficult decision to place a family member in a nursing home, it is comforting to believe that the facility’s personnel will give our loved ones the attention and care they deserve. But, no matter how safe or ideal an extended care facility may seem, it is important that family members of residents […]

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Snowmobile Accidents: Who is Liable?

November 28, 2015

With winter coming in less than a month, outdoor enthusiasts throughout Ohio are preparing to switch out their ATVs for their snowmobiles and enjoy some high-speed fun in the snow. While snowmobiling can be a good time for riders both young and old, it is a very dangerous activity. In fact, in 2014 snowmobile and […]

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The Danger of Distracted Driving Summed Up in One Graphic

November 27, 2015

Anyone Can Be a Distracted Driver

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Chipotle E. Coli Outbreak: What Ohio Customers Need to Know

November 21, 2015

Last month, the popular fast-casual chain Chipotle made headlines when it temporarily closed 43 restaurants in Washington and Oregon after dozens of diners fell ill with E. coli food poisoning. Now it appears that this potentially deadly E. coli outbreak has also reached Northeast Ohio.

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