Personal injury · Iowa & Nebraska

You should not have to face an insurance company alone.

The firm helps injured people understand their rights and pursue fair compensation after serious accidents and preventable harm.

A careful first look

Personal attention after a serious injury

An injury can affect medical care, work, finances, and everyday life. The firm begins by listening to the full story, reviewing the available records, and explaining which questions may matter next.

Personal injury is the firm's primary focus. Fitch & Stahle serves people throughout Siouxland and is licensed in both Iowa and Nebraska.

Questions to consider

What may need to be reviewed

These are examples, not a complete checklist. The relevant issues depend on the event, the people involved, the available records, and the applicable Iowa or Nebraska law.

Auto accidents

Reviewing reports, insurance information, medical records, and the financial effects of a serious collision.

Semi-truck accidents

Identifying the people, companies, records, and insurance policies that may be involved after a commercial-vehicle crash.

Motorcycle and boating accidents

Evaluating injuries, evidence, insurance coverage, and disputed responsibility after a motorcycle or boating incident.

Serious and catastrophic injuries

Documenting medical needs, time away from work, and the long-term effects of a life-changing injury.

Animal bites

Helping injured people understand responsibility, available evidence, and insurance questions after an animal attack.

Wrongful death

Helping families understand potential legal options and next steps after a preventable death.

Common questions

A useful place to start

These answers are general and may not fit every situation.

How do I know whether the firm can help?

A consultation gives the firm an opportunity to review the basic facts, the people involved, the available evidence, the injury, insurance questions, and possible deadlines.

What should I preserve after an accident?

Keep the records already available to you, such as photographs, reports, medical information, insurance correspondence, witness details, bills, and a timeline. Do not put yourself at risk to collect evidence.

What does a free consultation mean?

The first conversation is free. Representation begins only if the firm accepts the matter and both sides confirm the relationship in writing.

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Get a clear next step

Call Fitch & Stahle Law Office for a free initial consultation.