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Aug 2023
47m 34s

Personal Injury Law: Empathy, Connection...

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Send us a text Picture this: you're driving down the road, minding your own business, and suddenly bam you're in a car accident because someone else wasn't paying attention. Or maybe you slip and fall at the grocery store because they didn't bother to clean up a spill. These are the kinds of situations where Personal Injury Law steps in to protect your right ... Show More
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