Renowned Medical Malpractice And Personal Injury Attorneys
Our team of litigators goes toe-to-toe with the multibillion-dollar insurance industry on a regular basis. We have recovered some of the largest verdicts and settlements in Ohio medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Founding partner Gerry Leeseberg is a board-certified trial advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and our legal team has more than 75 years of collective legal experience to put to work in your unique case.

Catering To Our Clients — We Are A Full-Service Law Firm
Doctors, surgeons, researchers, insurance companies, judges and other lawyers respect our work and hold our firm in high esteem. Some even come to us for representation when they have been injured or suffered from malpractice.
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Following your initial consultation, there is no obligation to retain our firm. If you retain our contingency fee-based services, we cover all legal expenses in the investigation, preparation and pursuit of your best possible result.
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You know you need the help of a personal injury lawyer or a medical malpractice attorney but there are so many offering their services, how do you choose the right one for your case? Where do you start?




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Why semi-truck collisions are such a pressing safety concern in Ohio
There is a broad spectrum of the different kinds of collisions that occur on Ohio roads, and semi-truck collisions involving commercial vehicles are often among the worst. A commercial vehicle can very easily cause severe damage to a smaller...
Why do women have a greater risk of misdiagnosed heart attacks?
If a doctor misdiagnoses a heart attack, it can certainly be a fatal error. There have been cases where people have been sent home, perhaps being told that they are just suffering from anxiety, and they have then passed away because they were...
Why a doctor’s apology isn’t grounds for a malpractice claim on its own
If your doctor apologizes for something that they did wrong – or neglected to do – that caused harm, that’s enough to hold them legally responsible, right? In Ohio and a number of other states, it’s not. Most states across the country have enacted...
Over 75 Years Combined Experience