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Hiring an Attorney Is the First Step

Hiring an attorney is probably not the first thing that comes to mind when you or a loved one is injured – but it should be.

Hiring the right attorney from the very onset of a case makes all the difference in how your case is handled and ultimately resolved. Evidence isn’t preserved, witnesses disappear, and insurance companies begin building their case as soon as they learn of the injury. Simply put, by not contacting an efficient and effective attorney from the onset of your injury, you’ve put yourself at a serious disadvantage.

Thinking of contacting an attorney from the onset is not insensitive, but it is a response. At CCMF, we begin the essential steps of your case from the immediate outset. After suffering from an injury, you are not likely thinking about gathering witness statements, taking pictures, or refraining from talking to insurance companies. These are just some of the many pitfalls you can easily avoid that you may not even be aware of had you not contacted an attorney.

The law firm of Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C. has been recognized by Newsweek.com as one of the Top 10 Best Law Firms for Personal Injury in the Country. Attorney Darin Colucci has also been recognized by Newsweek.com for 3 consecutive years as one of the Top 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys in the Country.

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