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Scott A. Rumizen comes from a long line of lawyers; in fact, you could say it's in his blood. He grew up listening to his father and grandfather talk about their practices so he understands the importance of protecting people's rights when they've been injured, from many different aspects. Scott believes in making a difference in people's lives. After a serious injury, getting the care you need and knowing that you'll be able to pay all of your bills is essential. Scott works hard to help make that difference between financial ruin and a life well lived, no matter the obstacle.

Scott is a member of the Ohio Bar Association, the Cleveland Bar Association, the Cleveland Academy of Trial Lawyers, the American Association for Justice Nursing Home Section in Trial and Litigation. He has been named to the Rising Stars list published in the 2005 Ohio Super Lawyers Magazine.

Scott handles his own cases but he is an associate of Kraig & Kraig.

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About Scott A. RUMIZEN

Attorney Scott A. Rumizen has spent nearly 20 years devoting himself to helping individuals and families who have suffered serious personal injuries. His practice focuses on various personal injury matters including wrongful death cases, nursing home neglect, automobile collisions, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, dog bite injuries and slip and falls. Regardless of the nature of the claim, Attorney Scott A. Rumizen's philosophy has always been consistent: to fight for and protect the rights of his clients, who are often threatened by large insurance companies.

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