Could Budget Plan Provision Increase Ohio Drunk Driving Accidents?
June 13, 2015A provision of the Ohio Senate’s latest budget plan would allow liquor permit holders in certain circumstances to push the cutoff time for alcohol sales from 2:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. While a report posted to Cleveland.com earlier this week focused on the application of this new rule to the upcoming RNC convention in Cleveland, […]
Read MoreJune is National Safety Month – Check Out These Resources to Help Keep Your Family Safe
June 11, 2015The National Safety Council has designated June as “National Safety Month,” and now is a great time to review some of the NSC’s safety education resources. Covering nearly every area of concern imaginable, the NSC addresses accidents and dangers that frequently result in personal injury. Below we’ve provided a snapshot of some of the NSC’s […]
Read More“I Was Prescribed Xarelto. Should I Talk with a Lawyer?”
June 8, 2015If you or a loved one experienced harmful side effects after taking Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) tablets, you should contact us right away. If you were prescribed this drug, or if you are currently taking Xarelto, there’s a lot you should know.
Read MoreWhat Makes a Good Personal Injury Lawyer?
June 5, 2015If you have suffered a personal injury, your very livelihood may hang in the balance. The short- and long-term effects of a motor vehicle accident or medical malpractice can leave you unable to earn a living, incapable of covering your steep medical bills, and wondering how you are going to get the money you need […]
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James Lowe Achieves Recertification in Civil Trial Law with the National Board of Trial Advocacy
June 3, 2015Click here to read the full press release about the latest James Lowe certification:
Read MoreLawnmower Injuries Are More Common—And More Dangerous—Than You May Think
June 2, 2015Approximately 70,000 U.S. emergency room visits each year are attributable to lawnmower-related injuries, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. 36,000 of those visits are attributed to walk-behind mowers, with the other 34,000 attributed to riding lawnmowers. These numbers, of course, do not even account for the injuries treated in non-emergency room environments or those […]
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