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The serious injury attorneys at Grey Law have provided expert legal representation to the people of L.A. County for over 35 years. Our entire team is dedicated to aggressively representing our clients to ensure the best possible outcome. We are not satisfied until you are made whole and we have successfully recovered the money you and your family are entitled to. We represent victims of catastrophic injury throughout the state of California and have the knowledge and resources to help you if you have been seriously injured due to the negligence of another. If you need the help of a Los Angeles personal injury law firm, call us today for your free consultation. If we take your case, there is never a fee for our services unless we win.
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8383 Wilshire Blvd Suite 750, 90211, Beverly Hills, United States
- (323) 857-9500
- greylaw.com
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