Wolterman Law Office
434 W Loveland Ave, Loveland, OH 45140, Loveland, OH 45140
About Wolterman Law Office
Wolterman Law Office has provided legal guidance to individuals and businesses in Southwest Ohio for over a decade, operating from its Loveland and Blue Ash offices. The firm's four attorneys offer services in personal injury, estate planning, business law, and tax matters. One attorney secured a $22 million jury verdict in a business fraud case and has recovered over $50 million for clients. The firm handles complex legal matters and offers free consultations.
Our Attorneys
Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$22.3M
Business Fraud
Jury verdict in Hamilton County, Ohio, for a small business client defrauded by Doug Evans and BEE Holdings LP, involving fraud and tortious interference with contractual relationships.
$6.5M
Business Litigation
Recovered for a small IT solutions company against an international, publicly traded consulting firm for unfair competition, based on common law theories of good faith and fair dealing and statutory trade secret law.
$2.1M
Personal Injury
Recovered for an electric shock victim who suffered neuropathy, spinal injury, and other injuries. Liability was disputed.
$1M
Probate Litigation
Recovered for a probate estate by contesting administration and discovering a claim against a deceased father’s trust for failure to distribute stock and waste of trust assets.
$1M
Premises Liability
Settlement in a negligent security and premises liability case against a business owner and service provider where liability was strongly disputed.
$920,000
Business Litigation
Settlement for a minority shareholder (49% owner) in a breach of fiduciary duty claim against a majority owner who sold the company for below market value and engaged in unfair competition.


