Kisling, Nestico & Redick has fought for Ohio’s injured for over 15 years. Our team has battled the largest insurance companies, recovered millions so accident victims can move on, and we work every day to make our clients’ lives and the communities we share – a little better.
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Our mission is to get max compensation when you need it. KNR removes the risk and uncertainty from your recovery.
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Insurance companies work so you accept less. We work harder to get everything you deserve, and our record proves it.
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KNR makes getting answers as easy as possible. As a statewide firm, we’re part of your community and ready to help.
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800-487-8669What Our Clients Say
★★★★★“After my initial meeting with the attorneys at KNR, it lifted the burden from my shoulders. I felt I had somebody that I could rely on. I would recommend KNR to anyone hurt in an accident. It was a huge relief that they were on my side.”
As one of the largest and most respected personal injury law firms in Ohio, Kisling, Nestico & Redick saw the need for a better approach to personal injury law – one where the claim process is more accessible, and clients recover more of what they deserve. KNR has the resources, knowledge, and drive to recover every penny – and then some.
Our personal injury attorneys also remove as much stress as possible for the clients we care for. KNR works on contingency, which means we receive a standard percentage of what we recover, but you are not responsible for any cost up-front. Working with KNR is easy; If you do not recover compensation, you don’t owe anything.
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800-487-8669Notable Case Result
Recently, a 33-year-old truck driver was the passenger in a semi-truck when it slid off an icy road. As a result, our client suffered multiple traumatic injuries, including a brain injury that resulted in permanent memory loss and other balance and mobility-related issues.