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Schultz, Matthew

Matthew Schultz - Paducah, KY

Attorney at Morgan & Morgan

Personal Injury Lawyers in Paducah, KY

817 Broadway Paducah, KY 42001

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Paducah Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated: 03/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury
  • Car Accidents
  • Insurance Claims
  • Premises Liability
  • Slip and Fall Accidents

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Overview

Matthew is responsible for running the Paducah office of Morgan & Morgan and has done so since 2016. In his free time, Matthew has been involved in a wide variety of civic organizations and served on The McCracken County Board of Elections, The Paducah Human Rights Commission and the McCracken County Rescue Squad.

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  • By Anonymous on Sep. 01, 2021
    Hired Attorney 2021
    Fraud. Stole my retainer and disappeared. He will manipulate and lie to get your money and disappear. Also, he has several serious mental illnesses that he is currently not controlling. His bipolar mania and sociopathic tendencies are obvious. He's a dangerous and abusive fraud. STAY AWAY
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Paducah, KY

817 Broadway
Paducah, KY 42001

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