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PERSONAL INJURY LAW

Auto Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Truck Accidents
Slip & Fall
Dog Bites
Burn Accidents
Wrongful Death

Personal injury lawsuits vary in types of accidents and injuries sustained by the victim. Personal Injury laws protects the rights of victims injured as a result of another person’s negligence.

If you have been injured in an accident our office will aggressively and effectively fight on your behalf. Our firm never charges for the initial consultation and, if necessary, we will come to you. We advance all costs associated with your case and there are no legal fees unless you win.

The first step after any accident is to get the medical assistance you need. Immediately after, you need to retain the services of Banafshe Law Firm to protect your rights and get you the compensation you deserve.

Click on the links to the left to receive more information on personal injury law and types of accidents which you may be compensated.
 

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