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Darin Colucci Wins Newsweek’s Best Personal Injury Lawyer Award for Fourth Year in a Row

Darin Colucci Recognized as One of the Best Personal Injury Lawyers for Fourth Consecutive Year

What is a prospective client’s greatest assurance that they’ve made the right choice when selecting a lawyer?  Consistent recognition for being the very best.  Consistent recognition for excellence isn’t something you can fake.  It isn’t something you “luck into.”  It’s something that is earned, day in and day out; a year in and year out.  Colucci, Colucci & Marcus, P.C., has consistently been recognized by trustworthy authorities like Newsweek.com, Super Lawyers, and U.S. News and World Report as a “Best Law Firm” in the area of personal injury law.  Their results speak for themselves.  No bluster.  Just a team of dedicated professionals with one goal in mind: success for you and your family.

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