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Andrea Armas Represents Victim Pushed by Orlando Police Officer

Eye Injury

If you have suffered a traumatic eye injury as the result of someone else’s carelessness or a defective product, the law provides you with a remedy.  The loss of vision can be one of the most life altering injuries a person can face.  It not only affects the injured but the whole family as well.  For this reason, lawsuits involving traumatic eye injuries can bring large verdicts or settlements if handled properly.  If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence please give us a call.  We won’t charge you a thing to talk to us and hire us.  We are only paid costs and fees if we get you a verdict or settlement.

If you think you may have a personal injury case, give us a call. There’s no obligation to you. You don’t pay a dime! As a matter of fact, you pay nothing unless we win your injury case! Contact us today to talk to an Orlando personal injury attorney who will hear your case, review the available evidence and advise you on the best method for getting the compensation you deserve!

Call now for a FREE CONSULTATION from an experienced Orlando personal injury attorney.

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