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Vote No on Issue 2 – Check out this video from We Are Ohio dot Com

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ON ELECTION DAY – VOTE NO ON OHIO ISSUE 2

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For more information and to make your informed decision check out all of the ISSUE 2 ramifications.

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Educating the public about Media and Insurance Company propoganda about “frivolous lawsuits”

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The documentary, “Hot Coffee”,  was built around educating the public about the truth of the McDonald’s Coffee case.  This documentary was screened at the Sundance Film festival and was ultimately purchased by HBO.

Here’s a short trailer of the film

Watch “Hot Coffee” on HBO,  June 27, 2011. This eye opener will show you how the insurance companies and the media twist the truth to obtain public outrage to “frivolous” lawsuits.

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Clients and Friends – Join Mike Gruhin on Facebook

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Hi All – Mike Gruhin has a Facebook page for Clients and Friends.

Search “Mike Gruhin” and join me on Facebook.

Facebook makes it easier to locate clients who have moved, changed phone numbers, and have forgotten to tell us.  People may move, change numbers, but they still keep their Facebook page.

So, stay in touch on Facebook – If we, at Gruhin & Gruhin, Attorneys, can’t find a client, we can’t process additional benefits, monetary or medical.

 

Mike Gruhin

 

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Have you been injured in Ohio? Check out our website for information.

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REPRESENTING OHIO’S INJURED & DISABLED WORKERS
OHIO WORKERS’ COMPENSATION – JOB & WORK INJURIES
MIKE GRUHIN – BOARD CERTIFIED OHIO BWC SPECIALIST
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DID YOU KNOW THAT MOST LAWYERS WHO TAKE WORK COMP CASES AREN’T SPECIALISTS?

CLICK HERE TO CONTACT Mike  Gruhin  - Certified Ohio BWC Work Comp Specialist.<p> DID YOU KNOW THAT MOST ATTORNEYS TAKING OHIO WORKER'S COMPENSATION CLAIMS ARE NOT SPEIALISTS?  Ask the lawyer you contact if he/she is a Board Certified Ohio Workers' Compensation Specialist Attorney.

OUR PRACTICE Work injury in Ohio?  You need a Board Certified Specialist Worker’s Compensation Attorney. Factory injury on the job in Ohio?  You need Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Lawyer.  Gruhin & Gruhin focuses its practice in the area of Ohio Workers’ Compensation and personal injury law, including, but not limited to cases where people get hurt on the job, are involved in a work or job accident, whether its in a motor vehicle accident, semi truck highway accident, serious injuries, amputations, wrongful death, or any other type of injury claim. No matter how your work or job injury took place, or any other personal injury case in which you are involved occured, you need to call Gruhin & Gruhin for a free, no obligation legal consultation.

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Ohio Motorists – Watch Out !

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Recently, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a police officer’s unaided visual estimation of a vehicle’s speed is sufficient to support a conviction for speeding.

In the 2010 decision of City of Barberton v. Jenney, the Ohio Supreme Court struck a blow to the person’s right to be presumed innocent. According to our Ohio Supreme Court, if a police officer is trained, certified, and experienced at visually estimating vehicle speed, the officer’s visual estimation is sufficient to support a conviction for speeding, even without independent verification.

As a result of this recent Ohio Supreme Court ruling, Ohio’s residents are subject to the human biases and imperfections that all police officers are subject to. In addition, without the use of a radar gun, there is no physical evidence that can be reviewed by the accused or the courts at a later date.

So, be careful out there this Memorial Day Weekend.

And if you get injured in an auto accident or on the job, call Gruhin & Gruhin.

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recall of 7,600 Katie Brown 12-piece tea light candle sets

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More Tea Lights Recalled over Burn, Fire Risk
 
The Consumer Product Safety Committee has announced a recall of 7,600 Katie Brown 12-piece tea light candle sets due to a burn and fire hazard associated with their use. Imported by Meijer Inc., the agency said the clear plastic candle holder can ignite and potentially burn the user or start a larger fire. There has been one report of the holder igniting, but no injuries occurred.  Staff Report, PR Newswire 05/18/2011
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Save Your Pet – Dog Treat Recall !!

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Dog Treats Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk
 
Boss Pet Products, Inc. has announced a recall of five different package sizes of Diggers Natural Treat Pig Ear pet treats due to the potential contamination with salmonella. The potentially affected products were shipped by the company between Nov. 2010 and April 2011 to 19 states, including Texas, New York and Illinois. The recall is a result of a reported illness to one dog in Missouri.  Staff Report, PR Newswire 05/17/2011
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Protecting Our Military

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Protecting the military

Lawmakers should arm military members with voting, custody rights

Tuesday, May 17, 2011  03:06 AM

The Columbus Dispatch

Ohioans fighting overseas for America’s freedoms are making considerable sacrifices already, so two laws under consideration at the Statehouse are much needed to secure their voting and child-custody rights.

The first bill would remove barriers to getting an absentee ballot and having it count. While members of the military are more likely to register to vote, they’re far more likely to have their long-distance efforts thwarted.

The second bill would protect military parents from having custody arrangements altered while they are overseas. The law also aims to help deployed parents stay in touch with their children, accommodating visits during leaves and letting a close adult – a grandparent, for example – to fill in for them while away. It also would allow the military parent to participate in custody and visitation proceedings using electronic means.

The nation is now at war on three fronts. Ohio owes its sons and daughters these protections. Service members defending their countrymen’s democratic rights should never be denied their own.

“Members of our military are being forced to choose between serving our nation and raising a family,” said Rep. Cliff Rosenberger, R-Clarksville, who is sponsoring House Bill 121, the military custody-rights act.

The current law allows courts to take into consideration a parent’s active military service when changing custody orders. The new law would forbid this.

While the welfare of the child always should be the top consideration, military parents deserve some protections. It’s important for America’s military to be able to focus on missions, undistracted by personal problems. This law, passed unanimously by the House on Tuesday, offers assurance that family bonds will be honored and preserved.

The second proposed law, House Bill 224, comes from bitter experience. In 2007, Mike Dovilla was deployed with the Navy to Iraq and wanted to vote in the local election.

The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections never got him an absentee ballot, having rejected his application as incomplete. By the time letters flew back and forth , the election was over.

He vowed if he was ever in a position to prevent this from happening to someone else, he would. Dovilla is now a Republican state representative from Berea, and he’s teamed up with a Columbus Democrat who also knows the problem first-hand: Michael Stinziano, a past director of the Franklin County Board of Elections.

The House is considering other voting reforms, but Dovilla and Stinziano believe the military issues deserved their own bill, as problems are well-documented.

In 2010, Ohio had 1.1 million absentee voters. The return rate for voted ballots from members of the military was half that of the general public – 45 percent compared with 93 percent.

And military votes are less likely to be counted, either because the voted ballots arrive late or lack identifying information. In the 2008 presidential election, boards rejected one in 15 military ballots nationally, compared to one in 50 for other absentee voters.

Those abroad face slow mail, frequent changes in address and challenges meeting notarization or verification requirements.

Dovilla and Stinziano’s bill, introduced Tuesday, would permit voters outside the United States to apply online for absentee ballots. Voters would be able to register at the same time, eliminating another delay. Read the rest of this entry »

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Children’s Slipper Socks Recalled

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Children’s Slipper Socks Recalled
 
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall of 17,400 Bumble Bee and Lady Bug Infant Slipper Socks due to a choking hazard. Imported by Meijer Inc., the socks have small balls at the end of the bug’s antennae that can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. The company has received one report of a ball detaching, but no injuries occurred.  Staff Report, The Sacramento Bee 05/11/2011
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