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Serving People Across Ohio & West Virginia Local Offices and Areas Served
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Springfield
49 E. College Avenue, Suite 300
Springfield, OH 45504 -
Dublin
655 Metro Place South, Suite 110
Dublin, OH 43017 -
Wheeling
1074 E. Bethlehem Blvd,
Wheeling, WV 26003 -
Columbus
Serving the people of Columbus, Ohio
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Cleveland
1111 Superior Avenue East, Suite 2800
Cleveland, OH 44114 -
Dayton
Serving the people of Dayton, Ohio
Frequently Asked Questions Guiding You With Clear, Honest Answers
What types of injury cases does The Stuckey Firm handle?
We handle serious injury claims involving car and truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death, worksite injuries, defective products, and medical malpractice.
What should I do after an accident to protect my claim?
Get medical care, document what happened, and avoid speaking with insurance companies alone. Early guidance can protect evidence and prevent mistakes.
What kind of compensation might be available in my case?
Compensation may include medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, future care needs, and long-term limitations, depending on injury severity.
How much does it cost to hire your firm?
There is no upfront cost. We handle most cases on a contingency fee, meaning you only pay if we recover compensation for you.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
Deadlines depend on the type of case and where it happened. Speaking with an attorney early helps ensure your claim stays protected.
Will my case go to trial?
Many cases settle, but we prepare every claim with trial readiness. That leverage helps protect your value if the insurer refuses fair terms.