In Ohio, the Personal Injury Lawyer
You Choose Really Does Make a Difference
Choose the Columbus, Ohio, Law Firm of Alton & Barclay
While there's never a good time or place to be seriously injured by another's negligence, Ohio is a worse state than most. And because it is comparatively hard to even get into court here — and to prevail once there — the experience level and ability of the personal injury lawyer who represents you are especially critical.
Our firm offers not one, but two experienced trial attorneys — each of whom has been practicing for more than 30 years. Clients of our firm also benefit from the fact that both John Alton and Craig Barclay have significant experience defending businesses and insurance companies against these personal injury claims. As a result, they understand this type of litigation from both a plaintiff's and defense perspective, and can use their knowledge of defense tactics and strategies to your advantage in the courtroom.
Our practice includes product liability and premises liability cases; slip and fall injury claims; car, motorcycle, and truck accidents; and lawsuits stemming from all types of medical malpractice and hospital negligence. For further information, please see:
- Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Cancer Diagnosis & Treatment Errors
- Vascular Surgery Errors
- Pulmonary Cases
- Brain Damage & Birth Injuries
- Nursing Home Errors & Negligence
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Failure to Diagnose Heart Attacks/Strokes
Our central location in Columbus allows us to provide injured people and families throughout the State of Ohio with easy access to strong legal representation AND the personal attention of an experienced trial lawyer.
Don't settle for less than the experience, expertise, integrity, professionalism, and RESULTS you deserve — call 1-866-416-1770 today.
Find out for yourself what more than 250 attorneys who refer cases to our firm already know. Call or contact us online to arrange for a free consultation.
John Alton and Craig Barclay are available to meet with you at your home, in the hospital, or anywhere in the State of Ohio; and on evenings and weekends as well.







