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Drunk Driving Case?

If you or someone you love was killed or injured by a drunk driver, you have the right to hold him or her responsible in court. An attorney who handles drunk driving cases can help you fight to recover the money the irresponsible driver’s actions caused you to spend on repairing or replacing a vehicle, past and future medical bills and burial costs. You may also be able to recover financial compensation for past and future lost income; the lost companionship of a loved one, a permanent disability; and pain and suffering.

The experienced personal injury attorneys at Anapol Schwartz can help you evaluate your case, file the most advantageous lawsuit and get the best possible outcome. Isn’t it time you considered your options?

Please fill out our case evaluation form, or if you prefer, please call us. A legal professional will get back to you quickly. All of your information is kept strictly confidential.

 
 

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