Ohio Votes to Create License Plate for Disabled Veterans

December 18th, 2013 | Personal injury

December 18, 2013 Each day, an increasing number of soldiers are returning home from service overseas with injuries that leave them unable to work. More disturbing though, is the fact that many of these individuals struggle to get the financial and medical assistance they deserve from the Department of Veterans Affairs. In fact, the Ohio… Read More

Repeat Traumatic Brain Injuries Caused Former Baseball Player to Suffer Serious Brain Condition

December 16th, 2013 | Personal injury

December 16, 2013 The National Football League (NFL) recently reached a settlement in a lawsuit brought against the organization by hundreds of players who claimed the league did not warn them of the long-term health effects repeat traumatic brain injuries could have. The Ohio Brain Injury Lawyers with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy point out… Read More

Ohio Mining Accident Injuries Claim Worker’s Life

December 11th, 2013 | Workers compensation

December 11, 2013 Each year, hundreds of thousands of workers are injured in on-the-job accidents; however, those who work in the mining and extraction industries are at an especially high risk of being injured or killed while working. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the industry had the second-highest fatality rate in… Read More

NHTSA Develops Prioritized List of Recommendations to Improve Motorcycle Safety

December 9th, 2013 | Personal injury

December 9, 2013 The United States is facing a growing epidemic of motor vehicle accidents involving motorcycles. In fact, the Ohio Motorcycle Accident Lawyers with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy explain that data indicates the number of these accidents has risen each of the past three years. These numbers have prompted the National Highway Traffic… Read More

Study Shows Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury Can Linger After Symptoms Have Dissipated

December 6th, 2013 | Personal injury

December 6, 2013 A settlement was recently reached between the National Football League and hundreds of former and current players in regards to a lawsuit alleging the league failed to warn players of the dangers traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) posed to their long-term health. In the wake of this agreement, the public has become more… Read More