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Springfield Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
- Full compensation if you have been injured.
- Acknowledgment of your loss when a loved one has been killed.
- A second chance at freedom if you have been charged with a crime...
- Full compensation if you have been injured.
- Acknowledgment of your loss when a loved one has been killed.
- A second chance at freedom if you have been charged with a crime...
- Full compensation if you have been injured.
- Acknowledgment of your loss when a loved one has been killed.
- A second chance at freedom if you have been charged with a crime.
Previously with another law firm, attorney Nathan Stuckey owned and operated his own branch of that firm for several years before opening The Stuckey Firm, dedicated to delivering top-notch service and results for clients. With more than a decade of experience, he has demonstrated his commitment to representing the injured and defending the accused with passion, zeal and customized strategies in a range of practice areas including:
- Personal Injury
- Criminal & Traffic Defense
- Wrongful Death
- Civil Rights
- Professional Practice
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About The Stuckey Firm, LLC
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
49 East College AveSuite 300 Springfield, OH 45504
Phone
Fax
- 937-717-0070
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