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Speak With an Experienced Dayton Personal Injury Attorney
The personal injury lawyers at Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz L.P.A. have built a record of accomplishment handling a wide range of personal injury lawsuits. Our firm has obtained many large verdicts and settlements for injured clients. Our strategy is to prepare every case for trial. We have found that the other side is more likely to offer a fair settlement when it knows that it will be facing our accomplished attorneys in the courtroom.
Making It Easy to Consult an Accident Lawyer
Our law firm offers our clients the convenience of multiple offices in Ohio and Indiana to choose from. We also provide free initial consultations and charge no attorney fees until we win the case. We want to make it easy to consult a lawyer to learn about your rights and options after you have suffered from any type of personal injury. We take client service very seriously and provide each person who enters our offices the care and consideration we would appreciate ourselves.
Examples of Our Personal Injury Cases
Our Dayton law firm handles personal injury cases arising from:
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Dog bites
- Boat accidents
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Swimming pool accidents
- Cruise ship accidents
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Farm accidents
- Explosions and fires
- Workplace accidents
- Defective products
- Recalled drugs
- Food poisoning
- Bad faith insurance
We are also Dayton wrongful death attorneys, helping families that have lost loved ones in fatal accidents. We know that a monetary award will not cure your grief. However, a financial recovery can reduce your anxiety and allow you to focus on healing.
If you suffered a personal injury or lost a loved one because of the negligence of another party, talk to an experienced personal injury lawyer about your rights and options. Contact our Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky serious injury attorneys at DGM&S by calling 1-800-223-8897 to discuss your case and schedule a free initial consultation.





















