Queens Social Security Lawyers, New York
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Keches Law Group
122 Dean Street Taunton, MA 02780ยป view mapSocial Security, Personal Injury, Workers Comp. Protecting Your Rights
Our team of experienced personal injury attorneys has over 130 years of combined experience representing individuals and families injured due to the negligence of others.
800-713-8650
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Max Leifer has been practicing civil law since 1972 and is licensed to practice law in New York, New Jersey, and Federal Court. He is a 32nd Degree Mason; a member of various religious and civil organizations, and is associated with numerous Bar Associations. He has a successful background in Social Security, Long-Term Disability, Union Benefits, and Personal Injury, both Plaintiff and Defendant. He is associated with other attorneys who specialize in criminal, trademark, malpractice, and commercial/real estate litigation. Due to successful trials, Max is a current member of the Million Dollar Club, which requires recoveries in excess of one million dollars. He has numerous cases reported in Jury Verdicts and has lectured on Social Security Disability and various conferences.
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Social Security, Disability
Patricia Finn, Esq., is experienced in the religious and medical exemption process for work related or school required vaccinations. The firm assists in preparing religious exemption statements for those qualified. The firm assists clients in the medical exemption approval process when needed. The firm handles multiple i 601 waivers cases and hearings each year, and we file appeals of denials of exemptions when appropriate. Ms. Finn litigates in state and federal court on behalf of those injured by vaccines. The firm works tirelessly to protect the Constitutional Rights of Americans to refuse unwanted vaccines, for your right of informed choice, and most important, to protect vulnerable children from vaccine injuries caused by too many, too soon school required vaccines.
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