Whether you have been injured in an accident and need direction about your next steps or if you would simply like to arm yourself with knowledge should an accident ever occur, this small book is a treasure trove of solid advice based on the author's years of experience in personal injury law. Doug Zanes, attorney at law and author of this book, is a practicing attorney in Arizona and founder of Zanes Law, a Personal Injury Law Firm with offices in Phoenix, Glendale, and Tucson.
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