Personal Injury Lawyers in Cincinnati
Serving Southwestern Ohio and Northern Kentucky
Founded in 1990, Freking & Betz is devoted to providing the best possible legal representation for personal injury and wrongful death claims, whether trial or settlement. If you have been injured in Southwestern Ohio or Northern Kentucky, the Freking & Betz personal injury lawyers can assess and handle to conclusion your injury claims.
If you or a loved one have been injured or killed, and you are uncertain whether you have a legal claim, please contact us for a free consultation. Our key personal injury attorneys have over 75 years combined legal experience and can quickly assess your potential legal claim. We handle serious injuries and death claims including:
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The attorneys at Freking & Betz also handle claims involving employment or labor law, and other civil litigation. Additionally, our attorneys can prepare wills, trusts, estate plans, along with mediation services.
Freking & Betz is located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and serves the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky areas. The firm represents clients in the cities of Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Middletown, Ohio as well as Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clermont, Brown, and Montgomery counties. In Northern Kentucky, the firm serves the cities of Covington, Newport, and Florence, and Kenton, Campbell, Boone and Grant counties.
Due to our firm's experience, we qualify for LawInfo's Lead Counsel program, which is restricted to only highly-qualified firms. You may be interested to know that Martindale-Hubbell has awarded its highest rating of AV for excellence to Freking & Betz. In addition, three Freking & Betz attorneys have recently been recognized by other Ohio attorneys as "Ohio Super Lawyers" in their area of practice. We are one of the very few law firms of our size in Ohio that has achieved this distinction.
If you or a loved one was injured in Greater Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky, we're here to help.
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