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Haggerty, Goldberg, Schleifer & Kupersmith, P.C. is proud to serve victims, workers, and families throughout Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania – our lawyers have been doing it for more than 100 combined years. During our time fighting on behalf of the working men and women of our state, we’ve met and have become close with people from all walks of life. Although their situations were all unique, their fight for justice and fair compensation all required exceptional representation and guidance to produce positive results.
As our case results make clear, we’ve successfully translated our passion for improving clients’ lives, extensive legal experience, and willingness to fight insurance companies that aim to underpay into millions of dollars in compensation. Because of this our clients tell others in need about our firm, and we’ve developed close ties to the communities we’ve served.
If you’re located in Eastern Pennsylvania, whether you currently need a personal injury attorney or not, we invite you stay connected with our firm to find helpful information about personal injury law, your rights, and what you can do to protect yourself. Our blog is a great place to start. You can also follow us at any of our online social profiles across the web:
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HGSK has 8 office locations across the region to better serve you. If you have questions or wish to discuss a case, contact us today! Se Habla Español.
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