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Personal Injury Law

You deserve redress from injury to you or your property. Knowing your legal rights is an essential tool to avoid irreversible mistakes.

Janet R. Feeley has the experience necessary to offer you sound legal advice in the area of personal injury. Ms Feeley earned an Associate of Science Degree from Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona after earning her Bachelor of Arts Degree from San Diego State University. She worked for several years at the University Medical Center in Tucson as a therapist. Her work there included treating premature babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, patients in the adult intensive care unit, pediatric patients, emergency room patients, and she traveled with AirEvac for transport support of premature babies. Ms. Feeley’s extensive experience in healthcare provides her with a personal working background in the area of many of the injuries and treatments that are frequently involved in personal injury complaints.

Our law office offers a free initial consultation to answer questions about auto accidents, a slip and fall injury, and medical malpractice. Begin by calling 480-897-0044 for answers to your questions.

 
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