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Moline Personal Injury Law Firm
People
Attorneys
- C Eric Bodo
- Michael Galvin (Associate Attorney)
- Dustin Gomez (Attorney)
- Michelle Schneiderheinze (Attorney)
- Dennis A. Vanderginst (Chief Executive Officer)
Office Information
Address
4950 38th Ave Moline, IL 61265
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday: 8AM-5PM | Friday: 8AM-3:30PM
Phone
Fax
- (309) 517-3020
Websites
Other Offices
VanDerGinst Law 1 N LaSalle St Suite 3100 Chicago, IL 60602 888-285-9747
VanDerGinst Law 1030 Mt Vernon Rd SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 888-285-9747
VanDerGinst Law 300 Walnut St. Suite 6 Des Moines, IA 50309 888-285-9747
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