Lorain Law Firm Serving The Entire Greater Cleveland and Sandusky Area
Lorain Attorneys, Benjamin Barrett Sr. and David Miraldi are dedicated to helping victims of car accidents, medical malpractice, dog bites, wrongful death, and personal injury.
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David Miraldi pens book on murder trial of Casper Bennett The Lorain Morning Journal's article regarding David Miraldi's book on the murder trial of Casper Bennett -
What is rabies? Attorney David Miraldi explains rabies. -
E-Cigarette poisoning risk E-Cigarette poisoning risk. "Vapes" are poison and must be kept out of mouths of children. Liquid used in "vaping" can be fatal if ingested. -
Caps on Damages Punishes Victim of Sexual Assault Jury verdict reduced from $3.5 million to $350,000 as emotional injuries and other non-economic injuries have limits or caps in Ohio; tort reform in Ohio -
Release in Fitness Club Membership Papers Barred Action of Member Against Club A release in a fitness club application barred the action of a member against the club for injury caused by a defective treadmill. -
WARNING: Interaction With Cav's Moondog Can Be Hazardous to Your Health A court of appeals has ruled that a fan injured by the Cav's mascot, Moondog, may proceed to trial on a theory of negligence. -
Governor and General Assembly Gut Ohio's Consumer Sales Practice Act The Republican in the Ohio General Assembly and Governor Kasich just swindled Ohio citizens in taking away their consumer rights. -
Unclaimed Funds in Class Action Lawsuits Go To Charities One law firm in Northeast Ohio has found a way to distribute unclaimed funds in class action lawsuits to local charities. -
Consumer Rights Will Be Weakened if HB 275 Passes House Bill 275 will weaken consumers' rights when they seek to hold companies accountable that have engaged in unfair sales practices. -
Former NFL Players File Class Action Against NFL Over Concussions Former NFL players have filed a class action lawsuit claiming that the NFL withheld important information about the dangers of concussions to the players. -
Woman Allowed To Proceed Against The City of Lorain For Injury Sustained in Memorial Day Parade A Lorain woman who fractured her ankle while walking in the Lorain Memorial Day Parade is allowed to proceed with her case against the City of Lorain. -
Chicago Lawyer Accused of Harassing Employee, Asking Her to Wear Swimsuit to the Office A Chicago attorney already accused of alleged sexual harassment of six women, is now facing additional accusations concerning his comments to a female associate -
Are Frivolous Lawsuits Ruining America? You Be The Judge Corporate America has sensationalized a few cases to win public approval to get legislation passed that severely limits everyday citizens rights in court -
Beware of Legislation Intended to Make Ohio Business Friendly: Kasich Was Right To Veto Water Usage Bill Whenever the Ohio legislature claims that a bill is pro-business, it usually means that the ordinary Ohioan is likely to lose something in the deal. -
Good Sportsmanship Not Just For Women’s World Cup Soccer FIFA World Cup tournament finals showed two teams playing with real sportsmenship. Attorneys who play by the rules demonstrate the same type of professionalism -
Public Misled About McDonald's Coffee Case The more one knows about the McDonald's coffee case, the more one understands that the jury made the right decision. This was an out of control jury. -
HBO Movie, Hot Coffee, Surprises Viewers and Shows Danger of Tort Reform HBO's new documentary, Hot Coffee, shows how the civil justice system has been made less effective in order to protect businesses. -
Ohio Legislature and Courts Favor Business Protection Over Consumer Rights Over the past ten years, Ohio has seen an assault on the consumer and civil justice system. This misguided attempt to make Ohio more attractive to businesses has come at the expense of the ordinary citizen who only realizes the loss when that person or a family member is injured due to a defective product or environmental hazard. This blog will talk about many of the injustices imposed upon Ohioans in the name of progress.