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Dayton birth injury attorney

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Working with a Dayton birth injury lawyer is an excellent way to win a case. When a child is born, many decisions must be made. When the doctor makes an error, Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP knows this can be devastating.

If you believe a doctor or nurse caused injury to your child, contact a Dayton birth injury lawyer at our experienced law firm. We can help you learn your rights. And then we can help you assess your options to decide what to do about the situation.

When doctors make poor choices, Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP can help you hold them accountable. You deserve a healthy happy life for yourself and your child. A Dayton birth injury lawyer can help you pursue a lawsuit to help that goal.


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