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Studinski Law, LLC
2810 Gilman Dr
Plover, WI 54467-2702
I was driving a company vehicle when a speeding, reckless driver crossed the center line and hit me. I was badly injured. I’ve heard of horror stories of other people’s experiences being represented by lawyers after a wreck….
When my sister died in a state run medical facility, I retained Jason Studinski. He was kind, compassionate, and helpful at every turn. He gave me wonderful advice, and in the end, resolved our case short of trial….
Jason Studinski spoke to us in personal, clear, understandable English, not legal mumbo jumbo. He is a great negotiator. He settled our case. Jason helped our family when we needed it most. – E.D. and M.D., Briggsville, Wisconsin
Jason was one of the best lawyers I could ever ask for. I had a personal injury case and was very nervous about taking on a lawyer for my case. In the end his thorough work and honest…
We were very careful in choosing a nursing home for my father. A member of our family visited him every day–often more. We did not realize that the staff was not changing the bandages on my father’s surgical site….