The Brigandi Law Firm, LLC

The Brigandi Law Firm, LLC

The Brigandi Law Firm, LLC

Accident & Injury, Criminal

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I would give 0 stars but I also wanted to make this comment and let people know .....STAY AWAY!!...my son was 14 when he got into an accident involving an 18 wheeler ...he will be 18 in March....we are still waiting for his check and I can never get the lawyer on the phone ....my friend did some research and found cases of these lawyers being dishonest and stealing money from clients ....let me add that there was like 5 or 6 people involved in my sons accident and they have all been paid over a year ago

Ashley Nicole C

2025-01-16 06:40:42

Hopefully I don’t go through what happened again, but if I ever do I’ll come back to this firm. The most efficient, professional and organized law firm that I have ever seen. They guide you every step in the way and make sure you are 100% satisfied with the outcome. THANK YOU PETER!!

Nemarc Nicole

2018-10-27 00:40:18

If you want to received the most efficient and professional services, you need to go to The Brigandi Lawfirm. The best and most honest attorney I have ever known.

Lily D'jesús

2017-05-31 05:14:49

One of the more honest and sincere attorneys in the city. Has helped me on several matter quickly and with professionalism. Thanks Peter!

MICHAEL CAMPBELL

2015-02-02 00:12:25

Diphthong Your television advertisement is an insult to our beautiful language, AND EXCHANGE instead of "and exchange" in your ad. A diphthong is a sound chain that consists of the articulation of two vowels, one following the other,1? without interruption and producing a smooth transition in the sound frequencies that characterize the timbres of each of the two vowels. Phonologically, two vowels articulated in this way are part of the same syllable. In a diphthong the acoustic formants have a smooth transition from one point in the vowel area to another, which gives them their nature as diphthongs. This corresponds to an articulation in which the tongue moves between different points during the emission of the diphthong. The two extreme points of the articulation are perceived as the two vowels that form the diphthong. In the spectrogram of a hiatus, the transition zone is not observed, which is why they are phonetically different. Although most of the world's languages ??have phonetic diphthongs in their repertoire, there are some languages ??that completely lack diphthongs. The quality of the vowels that can form a diphthong varies from one language to another.

HAR H

2018-03-29 03:12:55