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Common questions in Ohio

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Directory coverage in Ohio

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Aaron Soroka

Columbus, OH

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Amanda Ackerman Condon

Cleveland, OH

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Brian G. Miller

Columbus, OH

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Christopher James Carney

Cleveland, OH

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Christopher Michael Mellino

Cleveland, OH

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David A. Goldstein

Columbus, OH

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Dino Colombo

Columbus, OH

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John Keith Fitch

Columbus, OH

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Joseph Anthony Condeni

Cleveland, OH

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Stephen Samuel Crandall

Cleveland, OH

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FAQs

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How do I choose a personal injury lawyer in Ohio?

There is no universal “best.” Use a consistent checklist: verify the lawyer's license and discipline history, confirm relevant practice focus, ask about fee terms (often contingency), and compare communication and case-handling process. This site is educational only and does not rank providers.

What is a contingency fee?

A contingency fee is a payment arrangement where a lawyer may collect a fee only if there is a recovery. Terms vary and should be confirmed in writing before signing.

What should I verify before signing with a firm?

Verify licensing, review engagement terms in writing, ask who will handle the matter day-to-day, and confirm how updates and costs are communicated. Avoid relying on marketing claims.

How do I check licensing and discipline in Ohio?

Use the official state disciplinary and license lookup linked on this page to confirm current status and any public disciplinary history.

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