Committed To You And Your Recovery

Colley Shroyer & Abraham has gained statewide and nationwide recognition for our achievements in personal injury which rank among the highest that can be granted to lawyers. At the heart of these achievements is our dedication to standing up for the rights of injured people and working hard to get them the compensation they deserve.

At the law office of Colley Shroyer & Abraham, we represent clients throughout the state of Ohio, including those in Columbus, Grove City, Hilliard, Dublin and Knox County. Our lawyers are available to handle a variety of injury cases involving:

  • Medical Malpractice — misdiagnoses, birth injuries and surgical errors
  • Catastrophic injury and death — traumatic brain injuries, broken bones and paralysis
  • Car and truck accidents — accidents involving drunk driving, distracted drivers and speeding
  • Premises liability — slip-and-fall accidents, dog bites and faulty escalators
  • Products liability — defective prescription drugs and defective medical devices

Fighting For You And Your Rights After An Accident

Our personal injury litigation experience is extensive. Since the firm’s founding in 1977, we have taken a large number of cases to trial. As your lawyers, we will not hesitate to argue your case in front of a jury when the opposition is unwilling to provide you with the appropriate settlement. The insurance companies and attorneys who oppose us know our reputation for fighting for the rights of our clients in the courtroom. Our willingness to fight hard and our extensive jury trial experience may give our clients an advantage when seeking a settlement.

Our founding law partner, Michael Colley, has been elected president of both the American Trial Lawyers Association and the American Board of Trial Advocates, which are among the most prestigious legal organizations in the country. Our attorneys are adjunct professors at law schools, authors of respected legal texts and lecturers for other legal professionals. We are truly dedicated to the law.

Every day we put that dedication to work, standing up for the rights of people who have been injured due to acts of negligence by others. If you have been hurt in an accident caused by the carelessness of someone else, we are here to help.

Contact us at 614-678-5072 for a free consultation with one of our personal injury attorneys. All of our cases are taken on a contingency basis, which means that we do not receive any attorney fees unless we win your case.

Personal Injury Blog Posts

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Aspects of the trucking industry harms other drivers

Ohio drivers understand that hitting the road comes with its share of dangers. Unfortunately, a portion of these dangers comes from the truckers that drivers share the road with. The trucking industry often works to implement safety protocol that keeps its drivers...

How can you stay safe as a pedestrian?

Walking provides exercise and an alternative way to get from Point A to Point B. However, anytime you walk near traffic, you assume inherent risks. Your awareness of how to optimize your safety may not only improve your confidence but help you to avoid a preventable...

Smartphones are causing traumatic brain damage in the United States

New research that used data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) from the 20 years preceding 2017 indicates that cellphones are contributing to a surge in head and neck injuries -- including traumatic brain injuries -- among people in the United States....

Legionnaires’ disease outbreak plagues Columbus for third time

A Columbus, Ohio, hospital recently diagnosed two patients with Legionnaires’ Disease. Unfortunately, this is not the area’s first encounter with the disease. What is Legionnaires’ disease? The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explain...

Young Ohio boy severely burned in toy tractor fire

An appalling case of product liability has resulted in the severe burn injuries of a young Ohio boy, who is currently in Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus.In what one person termed "a freak accident," the boy-- a two-year-old resident of the small...

Medical Malpractice Blog Posts

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The current risks of breast implants

For some people, plastic surgery holds the promise of improving their physical appearance. This is one reason why some women undergo breast implant surgery. But like any form of surgery, it is important for individuals considering breast implants to understand the...

How fatigue impacts medical negligence

Residents of Ohio expect safe and swift care when experiencing medical emergencies. While this care is often delivered, there are instances in which a patient's safety falls into jeopardy for avoidable reasons. Fatigue of the medical staff is one of those reasons....

Doctors who receive drug company money prone to over-prescribing

When you visit your Ohio doctor, you place a good deal of trust in this person to assess what is ailing you and recommend a proper course of treatment. You may not give much thought to whether you actually need a medication your doctor prescribes you, because you may...

What is a breach of confidentiality?

The relationship between a doctor and a patient involves a high level of confidentiality. This means that either one or both parties involved in that relationship must give their consent before any third-party has access to sensitive information. By nature, medical...

Anesthesia errors may lead to cardiac arrest or death

In the past, medical practitioners reserved anesthesia for conditions that required intrusive surgical procedures. Today, you can choose to receive anesthesia for even a dentist appointment. There are many benefits to making anesthesia more widely available, but it...