Kevin C. Riddle

Kevin Riddle grew up in Troy, Mich. and earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration at Central Michigan University. He graduated with his Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.

Before joining Fieger Law in November, 2017, Kevin worked for 18 years at a firm that litigated against product manufacturers on behalf of persons seriously injured by defective products.

His trial experience and expertise includes cases involving automobile negligence, motorcycle accidents, toxic exposure, premises liability, dog bites, products liability and wrongful death actions. He has represented clients in courts in Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Oregon, Indiana, California, Florida, Tennessee, Utah and Nevada.

Kevin has been named a SuperLawyer in 2012-14 and 2017-18, as well as a Top Lawyer by D Business in 2016.

By practicing law, he hopes to help seriously injured people stand on equal footing against large corporations, and continue righting wrongs.

In his spare time Kevin enjoys watching his children’s soccer and basketball games as well as spending quality time with his wife and two children.

  • Central Michigan University (B.A., 1993)
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Law (J.D., 1998)
  • Justice Frank Murphy Honor Society
  • Michigan State Bar
  • Attorneys Information Exchange Group
  • U.S. District Court
    • District of Colorado
    • Northern District of Illinois
    • Western District of Michigan
    • Eastern District of Michigan
    • Northern District of Indiana
    • District of Utah
Life: Work is fundamental to the dignity of a person. – Pope Francis
Law: Lawyers have their duties as citizens, but they also have special duties as lawyers. Their obligations go deeper than earning a living as specialists in corporation or tax law. They have a continuing responsibility to uphold the fundamental principles of justice from which the law cannot depart. – Robert Kennedy
Lessons: He who goes about to reform the world must begin with himself, or he loses his labor. – Ignatius of Loyola.

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