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The Law Offices of Jeremy Flachs serving accident victims in Northern Virginia and Washington, DC
Whether incurred at work, in a car accident, or in a public place, personal injury devastates lives. Personal injury robs everyday people of their time and money and (more importantly) their health and independence. Yet all too often, the many burdens of personal injury resulting from the negligence and carelessness of others are borne solely by the victims and their families. Personal injury frequently results in:
lost wages and salary
time consuming medical care (including doctor and hospital visits and physical therapy)
overwhelming insurance and medical bills.
Beyond this, personal injury invariably causes physical pain and a reliance on friends and loved ones for once routine and everyday tasks.
For many people suffering from personal injuries, there are legal options that allow personal injury victims to focus on what's important - overcoming their physical injuries, restoring their personal lives.
Representing a Broad Range of Injury Claims
At the Law Offices of Jeremy Flachs, our clients benefit from our many years of experience specializing in Virginia and District of Columbia personal injury law. Our Virginia office, located in Fairfax County and close to Alexandria and Arlington, represents a variety of injury claims, including:
product liability (including machinery-related injuries)
bad faith denial of insurance claim benefits.
Attorney Jeremy Flachs
Principal attorney Jeremy Flachs and Associate attorney Eric Kessel interview each new client themselves, never delegating the initial interview to paralegals or law clerks. Jeremy Flachs brings to bear more than 25 years in personal injury law. Eric Kessel brings to bear more than nine years of general litigation experience. Our attorneys conduct a comprehensive interview with you to get every question answered. We will listen to you and give you an honest and thorough assessment of your potential case. If we believe we can help you, we will.
Fair and Just Compensation
Once you become a client of this law firm, you can be confident that you are being represented by one of the most formidable personal injury law offices in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. You can also rest assured that we will be with you every step of the way. If you've been traumatically injured through no fault of your own, we are here to bring you informed expertise and support in legally recovering a fair and just compensation.
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