When you walk by the beautiful half- moon widow at 526 Superior Ave in Cleveland, Ohio, you will probably feel some extra energy in the air. Why? Because this is the very spot of Superman’s latest big-screen rescue. But if you ask my clients, they’ll say that it’s because there’s a lot of superhero business going on inside.
Before we start, I’d like to get one thing straight: I don’t leap tall buildings (I take the stairs—I’m only human). And my suit is more Brooks Brothers than blue-and-red spandex. Still, around here at Vecchio & Vegh, and all over Ohio, I am called “Super Lawyer,” not because I have superpowers, but because fighting for my clients’ rights really does need a heroic touch.
Personal Injury cases are my Metropolis. When a speeding car runs through a red light and someone’s world has been turned upside down due to injuries from the crash, it’s my job to be there to save the day. I certainly don’t have superhuman strength, but I can outlast even the toughest insurance adjuster. And when my client needs someone in their corner, I don’t back down from the villains in suits.
Facing medical malpractice – complicated and full of tricks? Those cases need the sort of attention to detail even Superman would envy. Because instead of X-ray vision, I’ve got sharpened legal tools and medical know-how that aids me in seeing right through distractions and smoke screens. But not every battle is a clash with the bad guys. Sometimes, being a hero is helping families through hard times. Family law—divorce, child support, custody—is never about flying into the fray. It’s about giving steady guidance and protection, so that families feel safe in a storm. Just like Superman, I’m there with empathy and answers—cape optional.
And don’t forget Social Security Disability. If you’ve ever had to tangle with the government, you know it can feel like trying to untangle a ball of Kryptonite-laced yarn. I work with my clients in navigating through the bureaucracy by fighting for their rightful benefits in a system is stacked against them.
A client once , half-jokingly, asked me “Why do people call you Super Lawyer?” The truth is, it’s not because I can fly (not even on Cleveland’s roads), It’s because when you’re in trouble, being injured, wronged, or simply overwhelmed by life—having me by your side is about as close to superpowers as you can get.
We all know that Superman would approve because both of us believe in justice, fight for the little guy, and know that often even heroes, need help.
So, when you’re looking for someone with superhuman energy (and a working knowledge of both the law and the Daily Planet), you’ll find me, Robert J. Vecchio, right here in the heart of Cleveland, only a phone call away at 216- 566-1424. There will be no shirt with the Superman logo—just commitment, grit, and maybe, on a good day, a little bit of movie magic.