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Our goal is to provide the level of representation that we would seek if one of our loved ones were injured by a vaccination and involved in complicated litigation. We use technology to more efficiently represent our clients. We call our clients back. We involve our clients in the process. We have learned that our clients greatly prefer to meet with us in person early in a case, and we endeavor to accomplish that no matter what the physical distance.
We believe in our cases and our clients. If we don't feel that a vaccine caused an injury, we will not take the case. Once we do, we endeavor to do our absolute best for our clients. Vaccine cases are usually difficult cases, but the thrill that we get when we are able to obtain compensation for a deserving client makes it all worth it.
To have us review your case, click here, or call our office toll-free at 877-952-5242.
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