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6/17/2009
Michael Terrell
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Marietta Personal Injury Lawyer Explains the Legal Process in Personal Injury Cases

For victims of accidents suffering from personal injuries, the legal road to a recovery can be confusing and filled with questions.  In a recent library entry personal injury lawyer, Michael Terrell, takes some of the mystery out of the personal injury legal process.

In this article Michael discusses things like the key terms injury victims need to know, how a lawsuit is initiated, what the parties are called, what happens after suit is filed, and what to expect at trial.

For more information follow this link to
The Legal Process in Personal Injury Cases Explained


Terrell Law Firm has the skill and expertise to help you navigate the confusing personal injury legal process and secure the recovery you deserve.  Contact us now for a FREE review of your case.  There is NEVER an obligation to hire a lawyer and you will not be pressured to do so.  The Georgia personal injury attorneys at Terrell Law Firm work on a contigency fee basis which means you do not owe us a dime unless and until we secure a recovery for you!
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