Godinsky Law LLC - Cleveland Criminal Defense Attorney
Ohio Law Firm
Godinsky Law LLC is a legal practice representing individuals and businesses throughout the Cleveland, Ohio area.
Our office is conveniently located right off I-71 in Middleburg Heights. That means you don’t have to park downtown to meet with your attorney.
We specialize in Criminal Defense and Civil Litigation matters.
Case consultations are always free, so call our office today! (440) 826-3400. We look forward to REPRESENTING YOU.
Godinsky Law LLC provides affordable, aggressive, and effective criminal defense representation. Attorney Christopher Godinsky helps clients solve federal and state criminal matters from investigation through appeal. Flat-fee, hourly rates, and payments plans are available. Also, credit cards are accepted.
Have you or a loved one been injured by another’s wrongdoing? If so, Godinsky Law LLC will provide you with a talented personal injury attorney. From auto accidents, nursing home abuse, products liability and medical malpractice, Attorney Christopher Godinsky is here to maximize your personal injury claim. Moreover, the majority of these cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you have no upfront costs.
Being injured on the job can have a serious impact on the harmed worker and their family. Regardless of who is at fault, an employee injured at work is entitled to compensation through their employer’s workers’ compensation benefits. Godinsky Law LLC will provide you with a qualified Workers’ Compensation Attorney to maximize your recovery. The majority of these cases are also handled on a contingency basis, meaning you have no upfront costs.
Godinsky Law also provides aggressive representation to Ohio business entities. The world of business provides for endless possible legal disputes. When conflicts do arise, Attorney Christopher Godinsky will provide your company with effective representation. Businesses facing legal disputes need a talented business litigation attorney; Godinsky Law LLC is here for that purpose.
Practice Areas:
Criminal Defense
DUI/OVI
Personal Injury
Workers Compensation
Business Litigation
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