Kenneth James Knabe

14222 Madison Avenue, Lakewood, OH

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Cleveland State University, law
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University of Cincinnati, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Cameron wyant

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09 Dec, 2024
Great Lawyer for a bike accident! This firm, Ken, consists of amazing people who guide you through every step and ensure you are well taken care of. I cannot recommend enough.
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John wyant

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09 Dec, 2024
Great Lawyer for a bike accident!
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Trevor loe

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09 Dec, 2024
After a bike accident, I was at a loss for who to trust. I searched for a bicycle attorney and Knabe Law Firm came up. I asked around and everyone agreed that Ken and Knabe Law Firm was the best choice. Ken and his team made everything so easy, and they let me focus on my injuries while they took care of everything else.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling injury claims
“He has many years of experience handling these matters, and I felt comfortable working with him.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“If I had a question, Ken would usually call back same day or within 24hours.”
3
Understands the client's situation and advocates effectively
“as a fellow cyclist, he understood the accident, my injuries and the impact on my life which resulted in a great settlement.”
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Personable and caring approach
“Easy to speak to, caring, determined and patient. He's always made me feel like he's genuinely on my side.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable settlements for clients
“He helped me obtain a terrific settlement when I was hit by a car while riding my bike.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2018:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Ohio’s 3-Foot Passing law, Ohio Revised Code (ORC) §4511.27 and ORC §4511.132—the “dead red” exception—eff. 3-21-17
2018:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, "NO EXCUSES" Campaign
2018:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Bicycle Safety Primer 2018
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Bicyclist ticketed for a traffic offense: no points assessed on their Driver’s License. Ohio Statute: Ohio Revised Code (O.R.C.) §4511.52
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Ohio & Greater Cleveland’s laws on Bicycle “dooring” accidents ORC §4511.70(C)
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, What to do after a Bike Crash caused by an Unsafe Driver?
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Bicycle Night Riding Safety Advisory
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Can a bicyclist go through a red light after Ohio Revised Code § 4511.132 (A) went into effect on March 21, 2017?
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Cyclist Law: Rights and Responsibilities
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, Cyclist Duties Under Ohio Law
2017:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, THE “POSTER CHILD” CASE FOR HIRING AN ATTORNEY WHEN INJURED IN AN AUTO OR BIKE ACCIDENT- Bailey v. Vaughn, 2017-Ohio-7725 September 21, 2017
2016:
http://klfohio.com/blog/, The Confluence of Bicycles and Cars: Rights and Responsibilities
2007:
Cleveland Academy Trial Magazine, Joint and several Liability
2007:
Tort Reform, Ohio Trial Magazine
2007:
Cleveland Bar Magazine, My Experience As a Juror
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