At Colley Shroyer & Abraham, we take great pride in the results we have achieved for our clients and the achievements we have made in our fields of law. Our lawyers' experience shows a dedication to improving and advancing the law. For example:
- Attorney Michael Colley has been elected president of both the American Trial Lawyers Association and the National Board of Trial Advocacy - two of the most prestigious legal organizations in the country.
- Our attorneys have served as adjunct professors at law schools and have authored respected legal texts.
- Some of our attorneys have experience as criminal prosecutors and now use those skills in the service of our medical malpractice clients.
- We often serve as lecturers and presenters for other legal professionals and seek to help educate others throughout the legal profession.
- We have extensive trial experience and can use the knowledge gained from trial practice to offer our clients accurate assessments of their cases.
- One of our attorneys also has nursing experience and is able to use that knowledge to better understand and explain the basis for a medical malpractice lawsuit.
With every case we handle, we seek to put this exceptional and varied experienced to use. Since 1977, our firm has represented injured people in courts throughout Ohio. In that time, we have built a reputation as a firm that is unafraid of going to trial and always prepared to go the distance for our clients.
In the realm of medical malpractice cases, we have won several jury verdicts ranging in the millions of dollars, including an $8.6 million verdict - one of the largest in Ohio history.
If you have been hurt in an accident caused by the carelessness or negligence of someone else, we are here to help. Please visit our medical malpractice and personal injury website for more information.
If you or a loved one have suffered an injury related to medical treatment or were further harmed while being treated in a hospital, clinic or other medical facility, please don't hesitate to contact us to discuss the possibilities of a medical malpractice case.



