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From Edison’s telephone to Ford’s Model T, the greatest inventions of all time started as a sketch on paper or a scribble in a journal. That’s what makes America the land of opportunity—anyone with a good idea and the discipline to see it through has the potential to be successful. However, when quality is compromised during the design or manufacturing process of any product, the results can be devastating.
Every year, unsuspecting folks in Ohio purchase products they believe to be safe, only to suffer severe injury or death as a result of their use. To make matters worse, many of these injuries could have been prevented with proper safety testing and/or warning labels, leaving families of victims wondering what they can do to get justice for their loved ones.
The answer? Give us a call. At Nurenberg Paris, we hold manufacturers that compromise consumer safety accountable for the defective products they sell to consumers.
If you or someone you love was injured by a defective product, call our experienced Ohio product liability attorneys today for a free consultation. We’ll investigate the cause of your injuries and fight to protect your rights to compensation.
Oct
07, 2024
If you’re a motorcyclist, you know how important it is to ride safely. But do you know how to do that effectively and consistently? Most motorcycle accidents result in injuries for riders—and they’re often severe or even fatal. That’s why avoiding a crash—even a minor one—is of utmost importance. However, riders don’t always know all […]
01, 2024
We are excited to announce Chair-ity will be our October NP4CLE charity partner! Chair-ity, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) charity providing furniture and household goods to young people who graduate from foster care, typically at the age of 18, and begin independent living. When teenagers in foster care turn 18, the State of Ohio no […]
Sep
30, 2024
When an insurance company in Ohio calculates that a wrecked vehicle’s repair cost is more than its actual cash value (ACV), it will deem that vehicle a total loss—or “totaled.” This is more common than you think. Around 25% of car accidents result in at least one vehicle being considered totaled by an insurance company. […]
23, 2024
People in Ohio typically only wait a short time for emergency responders to arrive when they or someone else calls 911 after a crash. However, waiting even a few minutes for help to arrive can seem like an eternity when you’re seriously injured. Sometimes, a short delay can be the difference between life and death. […]
18, 2024
The vast majority of Ohioans have some type of health insurance. Having health insurance gives you financial peace of mind if you’re injured or diagnosed with an illness, as it can help you pay for many of the expensive doctor visits, treatments, or surgeries you might require to get better. For many workers, having health […]
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