Scott Martin Kuboff

115 Main St., Chardon, OH

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Education

2007
Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Juris Doctor
2004
University of Toledo, BBA

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4.9 59 reviews
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Rj starchee erdy

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30 Dec, 2024
Punctual. Professional. Excellent communication. Faught for my interests and secured an accident settlement in access of what expected. I recommend this law firm as 5 star
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Becca rockit

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17 Dec, 2024
Scott did a great job for me after my car accident. Their team is very prompt and professional. Highly recommend!
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Kiersten purvis

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03 Dec, 2024
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled attorneys who are experts in personal injury and workers' compensation cases
“Meghan is not only incredibly smart and knowledgeable in her field, but she is also exceptionally kind and compassionate.”
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Dedicated and hardworking attorneys who go above and beyond to fight for their clients
“Lowe Scott Fisher Co., LPA Group fought tirelessly for my case. It was an emotionally exhausting case with too many complexities involved however their strategic thinking and bold advocacy helped my case achieve a favorable outcome.”
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Excellent communication and client service, keeping clients informed throughout the process
“Scott was very easy to talk to and explained everything in detail. His team that worked with him was there if I needed them.”
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Empathetic and caring attorneys who genuinely care about their clients' well-being
“Carly is knowledgeable, professional, caring, understanding, & compassionate. She will fight for you & help you on your journey.”
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Successful track record of achieving favorable outcomes for their clients
“Ryan Fisher and his team were amazing to work with, they never pressured me on settling and always kept me informed. I highly recommend using them and if I ever have another accident they will be the first I call.”
Cons
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Occasional issues with responsiveness and communication
“didn't return voicemail but emailed me a month later back that he is declining representation pretty sad they could of just been upfront from the beginning.”
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Potential for a small number of cases not being accepted
“while it is true they aren't handling ssdi cases in house anymore, I received a referral that took into consideration my specific circumstances.”

Publications

2018:
Ipso Jure (Geauga County Bar Association), Practice Tips for Handling a Bicycle Injury Case
2018:
Ipso Jure (Geauga County Bar Association), Overcoming Ohio's Winter Rule

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