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Josey, Connie Edwards

Connie Edwards Josey - Albemarle, NC

Attorney at Brown Brown & Brown PLLC

Personal Injury Lawyers in Albemarle, NC

101 South Second Street P.O. Box 400 Albemarle, NC 28002

Albemarle Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

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  • Personal Injury

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Albemarle, NC

101 South Second Street
P.O. Box 400
Albemarle, NC 28002

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Phone Number: (704) 982-2141

Fax Number: (704) 982-0902

Website: http://www.brownbrownandbrown.com/

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