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2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Can I file a lawsuit against a vape company from when I got pneumonia a couple years ago? March 2022 to be exact.

I was hospitalized for 2-3 days. I had Necrotizing Pneumonia which is rare in someone my age.

Stephen Murray
Stephen Murray
answered on Oct 18, 2024

Likely no, even if the SOL hasnt tolled, it's a super weak claim. To pursue this kind of case, you would likely need to show that the vape product was defective in some way (e.g., contained harmful chemicals or wasn’t properly labeled with health warnings) and that this defect directly... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Can I file a lawsuit against a vape company from when I got pneumonia a couple years ago? March 2022 to be exact.

I was hospitalized for 2-3 days. I had Necrotizing Pneumonia which is rare in someone my age.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Oct 13, 2024

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Your first step could be to look into the timeliness of your claim. When it comes to statutes of limitations, it would be best for local attorneys to advise. However, simply from general information that anyone could... View More

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Q: I have been taking vital Colegen now when I come hair it is falling out in big amounts? What can I do?
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 16, 2024

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. A starting point could be to try to arrange a free initial consult with an attorney. In addition to your own searches, you could look into the "Find a Lawyer" tab above and the referral sections of local... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Walmart failed to replace my oil in my car. Can I sue for negligence?

Walmart admitted to failing to put oil in my vehicle after draining the old oil. They said they would repair or replace the motor, today 4-2-24 they just offered us fair market value for the vehicle. We have documentation and a second opinion from another mechanic that the vehicles oil pan was bone... View More

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Apr 3, 2024

You are likely entitled to compensation above the fair-market value of the car under Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act. Performing a car repair in an unworkmanlike quality is an unconscionable act under the CSPA, potentially giving you triple damages.

1 Answer | Asked in Products Liability and Medical Malpractice for Ohio on
Q: I'm looking for a lawyer to represent me on a Zantac lawsuit. I can not find one can you help me
John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Mar 17, 2023

Marin and Barrett, Inc. at 888-348-2735 handles Zantac litigation.

Most such litigation has been consolidated into an MDL and the first Zantac cancer case was scheduled to go to trial early this year.

So don’t delay.

1 Answer | Asked in Products Liability, Consumer Law and Small Claims for Ohio on
Q: I need a lawyer for negligent work done to my vehicle & insurance paid for parts that were never replaced.

Nov ‘21 my car was in an accident that caused the whole engine to be replaced, radiator & battery. Jan ‘22 I received my car back & a week later the serpentine belt came off 2 times in 2 weeks. Nov ‘22 I hit a deer on my way to work. I received my car back in December ‘22 &... View More

Jaime Victor Papa
Jaime Victor Papa
answered on Jan 18, 2023

I am working on several cases similar to this. I need to learn a little more.

1 Answer | Asked in Insurance Bad Faith, Insurance Defense and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Do insurance companies have to pay for a rental vehicle or compensation if they fail to respond to a claim for 4 months?

I was in an auto accident 4 months ago.. The other man was at fault, but did not file a claim (I was just informed of this) for 4 months I have not had a reliable vehicle, nor have repairs been made by our insurance due to no collision policy. Our insurance did send the adverse carrier 4 demand... View More

Nicholas P. Weiss
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answered on Oct 7, 2022

Auto insurance is tricky. You don't have a claim against his insurance company. You have a claim against him. He has a claim against his insurance company if they refuse to pay you on his behalf. Your insurance company has no claim against anyone, because you did not have collision coverage.... View More

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Q: Antenna falls off house and hits a car. Am I liable to pay for a car shop to repair if they don't have insurance?
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 1, 2022

An Ohio attorney could answer best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Across the nation in general, the homeowner would usually be liable in such a setting. If you have homeowner's insurance, look into whether the loss would be covered under your policy. Good luck

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Q: I need to see a doctor due to a product injury but can’t afford to pay and don’t know what to do

The brand new power recliner tipped over and threw me on the floor the first time I used it. If I am injured…how do I see a doctor if I have no money

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Mar 9, 2022

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. You could reach out to local attorneys to see if it would be possible to arrange a free initial consult to discuss. One option might be public health agencies. Another is that if an attorney identified the basis for a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Products Liability and Civil Rights for Ohio on
Q: Is there anything I can do if I find a broken crack pipe in the used shoes I purchased?

Yesterday, I went to the mall and bought a pair of used Jordan’s. I was only able to try on the shoe that was on display. When I got home and put my feet in my shoes I felt something at the tip of my feet. When I pulled it out it was a broken used glass pipe.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jan 12, 2022

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. The answer to your question could depend on the extent of injury. I hope you were not hurt. The best way to answer your question could be to reach out to Ohio law firms. If you have medical records, such as hospital... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts, Products Liability and Banking for Ohio on
Q: Can a contract clause absolutely eliminate or waive a citizen's right to a trial by jury?

I have noticed this clause in many end user agreements such as computer and phone software, product and service warranty terms, various financial applications, etc. It is always one-sided (written by the provider) and directed at the buyer. Sometimes these terms include mandatory use of a (or... View More

Joseph Jaap
Joseph Jaap
answered on Aug 2, 2021

Right to a jury applies to criminal matters, not civil cases like business contracts. Rights to a jury in civil cases depend on state law, and can usually be waived as a matter of contract. That's why those waivers appear in so many business contracts.

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2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Would I have a case for swallowing a clear piece of broken plastic fork? Making a hole/tear in esophagus, sever sepsis

I swallowed a broken piece of a clear plastic fork. Being that the fork was clear. I could not see the broken piece in the bowl of spaghetti sauce. It caused a tear and hole in my esophagus. Which then caused severe sepsis. I spent 19 days in the hospital. Had 2 surgeries in 4 days that saved my... View More

Andrew Popp
Andrew Popp
answered on Jul 7, 2021

It's difficult to say. I think it unlikely that the fact that the fork was translucent will support a viable cause of action. There may have been other issues in the manufacturing process whereby the fork was not as sturdy as it should be. It could also be a QA issue. For a clearer answer... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: My/plaintiff's case is in settlement phase. Can my friend be present for moral support during my mtg w/ my lawyer only?
Andrew Popp
Andrew Popp
answered on May 3, 2021

Yes. You can have whomever you like along with you for the meeting with your attorney. The lawyer may want you to acknowledge that you are waiving attorney client privilege for subjects discussed at the meeting.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: I am going to resell frozen cheese sticks that I bought on amazon. Are there any things I could get in trouble for?

I contacted the seller and they said I am allowed to resell them and I will put a warning label on the package stating that there is dry ice inside but should there be any other things I should be concerned about legally? I don want to be sued or get in trouble so could you state some precautions... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Mar 6, 2021

If there is a problem you can bet people will look at you. Check with your state health department/department of agriculture. You may be required to have certain licenses and refridgeration if you are going to sell frozen food products, particularly meats.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: What legal rights do I have if I wake up in a medical facility with another patient's blood on me?
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Feb 23, 2021

Assuming they did not get your consent to a transfustion, you technically have a claim for battery. However there are many legal issues, and you should 1) not ask or tell medstaff you are thinking of a claim but ask general open ended questions if you are asking them , 2) get legal advice from a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts, Criminal Law and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Can a person who sold me a car with a title that was not in his name get in trouble after taking my money

Paid $600 for car I have title and keys. Also paid $300 for a trailer no title. Now the trailer is impounded and the person on the title doesn't want to sell it to me but her boyfriend already took my money

Matthew Williams
Matthew Williams
answered on Nov 10, 2020

Yes, you can get into trouble for selling things that do not belong to you. That's both fraud and theft.

1 Answer | Asked in Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Am I legally required to respond to a liability claim from a rental company
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Oct 3, 2020

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. If it involves a claim against you stemming from a motor vehicle accident, one option is to determine if your insurance carrier covers the loss or provides a defense. The description here is brief - based on what... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Products Liability, Collections and Insurance Defense for Ohio on
Q: Am I required to talk with rental co. for a liability claim investigation? They're wanting to know if I had insurance
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Oct 2, 2020

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. It could depend on your capacity and role in the matter. If you are insured by a carrier, you may want to consult with their examiner or attorney for guidance. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

1 Answer | Asked in Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: Are you legally required to send a product back if asked?

lets say that Company A messed up a product, the value of the product is around $1750, they admitted that the product was not correctly manufactured over the phone, and they said that they would re-manufacture the product and send the correct product back to me in about 5 weeks, they also mentioned... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 12, 2020

An Ohio attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for a week. As a GENERAL premise in such situations, the manufacturer/retailer generally enjoys an opportunity to remedy or replace the goods, and the buyer is generally required to cooperate with manufacturer's requests for return... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Products Liability for Ohio on
Q: If I have liability insurance in Ohio does it cover the other drivers vehicle if they are found at fault?

The other driver was found at fault by his insurance company, his insurance company paid for the damages to my car, but now he is trying to sue me because my insurance company refused to pay for his damages due to it being his fault

Matthew S Flemming
Matthew S Flemming
answered on Aug 7, 2020

Notify your insurer about the suit so that it will defend you. If he was at fault, you are not responsible for causing his damages, he was.

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