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Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP is proud to serve the following local areas:

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Have you lost a loved one in a car accident? If the other driver was responsible, contact Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP. We'll pair you with a Dayton automobile accident attorney who can hel you learn your rights. We may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the person responsible for the accident.

Drunk driving and speeding are two common causes a Dayton automobile accident attorney will frequently encounter. Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP also knows that a distracted driver can be a major cause of serious accidents. Contact us to speak with a Dayton automobile accident attorney about your situation.


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