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St Petersburg Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
At Weston Smith Law, serving clients in the greater St. Petersburg, FL area, you can work with an established civil trial lawyer with decades of courtroom experience. The firm serves clients in medical malpractice, personal injury, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death cases, including claims involving catastrophic injuries such as spinal cord damage and other permanently disabling injuries. Attorney Weston Smith has been professionally active since 1992 and brings major experience to your case. He has earned the highest rating of AV Preeminent® from Martindale-Hubbell® based on peer review. The firm limits the number of cases it takes in order to ensure that you get full support and guidance throughout the legal process. You will always work one-on-one with the attorney who will work to maximize your compensation. No upfront fees. Free consultations offered to new clients.About Weston Smith Law, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
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Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
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Address
100 2nd Avenue NorthSuite 311 St Petersburg, FL 33701
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