Auto Accident Attorney in Springfield, MO
At the Piatchek Law Firm, our attorneys have years of experience handling auto injury cases, ranging from minor injuries to major accidents with catastrophic injuries. We believe in pursuing nothing short of full justice for the clients we represent, and although we cannot heal wounds, we know that making sure our clients receive fair and adequate compensation is the first step towards recovery. At the Piatchek Law Firm, you can be certain that you will be working with an attorney who is professional and will aggressively pursue your interests while remaining compassionate to your situation. We offer free consultations to those injured in accidents. Our attorneys are prepared to assist you with your injury case, including but not limited to the following:- All Auto Accidents
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Boat Accidents
- Bike Accidents
- Driver Negligence
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Road Defects
- Semi-Tractor Trucking Accidents
- Truck Driver Negligence
- All Auto Injuries
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Our personal injury attorneys are not your average attorneys. We have the unique ability to treat our clients with the compassion, understanding, and respect that they deserve while aggressively and rigorously pursuing their cases. We will help you determine which parties to file suit against, including any parties that may have caused your accident or injury, or the parties’ insurance companies. For caring, experienced, and compassionate legal representation, contact our offices to arrange a free confidential consultation. Evening and weekend appointments are available upon request, and we can arrange a home, office, or hospital visit if you are unable to travel to our offices. If you have been involved in an accident and have questions, please contact us at 417-882-5858 to get started. * Clients may be responsible for costs or expenses. Past results afford no guarantee of future results. Every case is different and must be judged on its own merits.
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