The Law Office of Paul Klisiewicz
Massachusetts Law Firm
The Law Office of Paul Klisiewicz
The Law Office of Paul Klisiewicz is located in Southborough, Massachusetts. Their firm specializes in all areas of personal injury claims and guarantee they will handle your case with dedication from the very start of the consultation to the end of the trial. Their attorneys offer aggressive representation for their clients and will maximize the positive results for them. They will fight to recover every nickle and dime you deserve.
Their office offers free consultations, advance the costs associated with pursuing your claims and most importantly, there is never a fee on personal injury cases unless we recovery money for you.
Practice Areas:
- Personal Injury
- Insurance Law
- Reproductive Law
Principal Attorney: Paul Klisiewicz
The Law Office of Paul Klisiewicz
14 Main Street
P.O. Box 294
Southborough, MA 01772
Phone: 508-485-0444
Fax: 508-302-0290
http://www.pmklawoffice.com/
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