About
Mathias Manner is a Columbus-based personal injury attorney and founder of Manner Law Firm, LLC. His practice focuses on representing plaintiffs in civil litigation cases involving serious injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice. Known for making the legal process accessible and transparent, he is committed to serving individuals, not corporations or insurers.
Mathias earned his Juris Doctor from Capital University Law School and has been licensed to practice law in Ohio since 2008. Fluent in English and Spanish, he uses his legal training to bridge communication gaps and provide strong representation to a diverse client base throughout the Columbus area.
Mathias is dedicated to helping those in need, having founded and volunteered at two legal clinics in Columbus that offer free legal services to individuals below the poverty line. This commitment to community service reflects his values as an attorney who seeks justice beyond the courtroom.
Mathias has earned professional recognition for his work, including being selected to the Ohio Super Lawyers list for 2024–2025 and previously named a Rising Star from 2015 to 2018—an honor awarded to only 2.4% of attorneys in the state. His memberships include the Ohio Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice, where he actively promotes civil justice and advocacy for the injured.
Mathias Manner brings a client-first mindset, deep legal experience, and a community-centered approach to every case. Whether representing injury victims or fighting for families affected by medical negligence, he continues to build a trusted reputation across Ohio as a passionate and effective advocate.
Law Office Affiliations
- Founder, The Manner Law Firm, LLC
- Member, American Association for Justice
- Member, Ohio Association for Justice
Licensed State
- Ohio
Education
- Capital University Law School
Juris Doctor (JD) -
Bachelor of Science (BA)
Awards & Badges


- Car accident
- Medical malpractice
- Motorcycle accident
- Slip and fall accident
- Wrongful death