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Ethan Manning - Louisville, Kentucky

About

Personal damage lawyer Ethan Manning of Meinhart, Smith & Manning, PLLC offers offerings to those in need of an injury attorney, scientific malpractice, car twist of fate, beginning damage, faulty drug protection & more. At Meinhart, Smith & Manning, PLLC, we make it our project to preserve the felony technique easy but effective, operating towards the best viable legal final results for you and your circle of relatives. We’re proud to mention we’ve received multi-million-greenback verdicts and settlements for our clients in the beyond, thanks to our tough paintings and determination to justice. Contact our workplace nowadays to schedule a unfastened session- (502) 589-2700. No charge until you win.

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Legal Issues

    Medical Malpractice
    Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
    Personal Injury
    Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
    Products Liability
    Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
    Nursing Home Abuse
    • Car Accidents
    • Wrongful Death

Costs

  • Free Consultation
    Call 502-589-2700 for a FREE Consultation
  • Conditional Fees

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

Kentucky Jurdictions
Kentucky
Since 2006

Experience

  • Lawyer
    Meinhart, Smith & Manning, PLLC
    2003

Educations

University of Louisville Education School Logo
University of Louisville
J.D. | Law
Graduation year: 2003
University of Louisville Education School Logo
University of Louisville
B.S. | Economics
Graduation year: 1999

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