Big City Capabilities.
Small Town Values.
Starr Austen & Miller is a unique team of experienced attorneys serving a wide range of clients, from family cases to civil litigation and personal injury. Regardless of legal concern, our clients can bring ALL legal needs to us to find the best solutions.
A Deep Team of Experts Handling Toughest Cases
With 100+ years of experience, we tackle complex cases, from personal injury to fraud and criminal law. Our big-city expertise and in-house research ensure a thorough, strategic approach.
Small-Town Costs With the Advantage of Big-City Talent
Based in Logansport, we offer top-tier legal representation at rates up to 25% lower than big-city firms—helping clients save without compromising on quality or expertise.
Building Meaningful Client Relationships That Last
More than just litigators, we prioritize communication, shared insights, and ongoing support—ensuring our clients are always informed, protected, and prepared for what’s ahead.
Advocates on Both Sides of the Courtroom
Whether representing plaintiffs seeking justice or defending clients against claims, we bring strategic expertise to every case. Our balanced approach ensures fairness, thoughtful advocacy, and a deep understanding of both sides of the legal process.
Committed to Your Case with No Upfront Fees
Justice shouldn’t come with a financial burden. That’s why, in most cases, we work on a contingency basis—meaning you don’t pay attorney fees unless we win your case. Your success is our priority, and we’re committed to earning our fee by delivering results.
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