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Albany Wrongful Death Lawyers
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10.0/10
Superb
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Wrongful Death (10%), Brain Injury (30%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 36 years in NY.
Fees: Free consultation, 10%-33%
9.4/10
Superb
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Wrongful Death (20%), Medical Malpractice (50%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 34 years in NY.
Fees: 10%-33%
8.9/10
Excellent
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Wrongful Death (20%), Defective / Dangerous Products (20%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 12 years in GA.
8.3/10
Excellent
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Wrongful Death (25%), Medical Malpractice (25%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 24 years in NY.
7.9/10
Very Good
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Wrongful Death (33%), Personal Injury (34%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 14 years in NY.
7.1/10
Very Good
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Wrongful Death (34%), Medical Malpractice (33%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 17 years in NY.
7.0/10
Very Good
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Wrongful Death (20%), Litigation (20%)
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Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.
Licensed for 18 years in NY.
6.9/10
Good
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Wrongful Death (20%), Litigation (20%)
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Albany, NY 12207.
Licensed for 29 years in NY.
6.9/10
Good
No professional misconduct found -
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Wrongful Death (20%), Personal Injury (20%)
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Albany, NY 12203.
Licensed for 29 years in NY.
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When to hire a Wrongful Death Attorney
Wrongful death lawyers handle cases where someone is killed, whether the person who caused the...
more Wrongful death lawyers handle cases where someone is killed, whether the person who caused the death meant to do it or not. If a loved one dies because of someone else's actions, a wrongful death lawyer can help you understand what happened, who is responsible, whether you deserve any compensation for losing your loved one, and whether anyone should be charged with a crime.
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