Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer James K Sadigh Now Offers Veterans Discounted Legal Services
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The established law office of
James K Sadigh realized this in his own recent case involving
It is not always possible for veterans and retired military personnel to afford the costs of lawsuits or accidents. Considering the amount of energy and courage veterans have given to serving the country and protecting American liberty, Sadigh was uncomfortable with the lack of affordable legal services for veterans. In light of his recent experience with Ms. Occhino, attorney James K Sadigh announced he will now offer 20% off his legal services and attention for all active and retired military personnel.
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