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If a restaurant customer finds a bone in an order of "boneless wings" can they sue? What if the bone causes them an injury? Today, in Berkheimer v. REKM L.L.C., the Ohio Supreme Court affirmed a ...
after swallowing a bone from what was marketed as a boneless wing. According to court documents, Berkheimer was a regular at Wings on Brookwood, a chicken wing restaurant in Hamilton, Ohio.
"Boneless chicken wings are actually chunks of chicken breast, breaded and fried like nuggets, then slathered in sauce just like the real deal, minus the bone," said Mareya Ibrahim, chef ...
Boneless wings, a cheaper alternative to bone-in, have become standard menu items at bars and grills in Erie. We did a poll: ...
In a 4-3 ruling, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that, when ordering “boneless chicken wings,” the presence of bone fragments should not be unexpected. “There is no breach of a duty when ...
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A man sued a restaurant after a bone in his 'boneless' wings got lodged in his throat. He lost.A restaurant in Ohio was found "not negligent" for injuries sustained by a man who found a bone in wings that had been advertised as "boneless," Ohio's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. A lawsuit ...
saying the restaurant failed to warn him that so-called “boneless wings” could contain bones after a long, thin chicken bone had torn his esophagus and caused an infection. AP Berkheimer was ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A man who choked on a bone in what were supposed to be boneless wings cannot proceed with his lawsuit against the restaurant that served him, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
A man in Ohio said he had to go to the ER after a bone in a boneless wing got lodged in his throat. The man sued the restaurant, its supplier, and a chicken farm, but he lost his case. He appealed ...
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