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About Our Firm

Passionate Advocates for You and Your Legal Issue

The field of personal injury law is wide in scope. While some attorneys try to generalize and take any case coming their way, others prefer to hone their skills in just a few areas of practice. We take the latter approach.

The Nebenzahl Law Group is a law firm offering highly skilled and experienced legal representation in two types of personal injury law: product liability and medical malpractice. We are also pleased to offer clients help in other areas, including estate planning .

Our attorneys bring decades of combined experience to these complex areas of practice, and we have a proven record of success working on behalf of our clients. When you contact us for a free initial consultation, a brief chat with us is all it takes to determine that we are serious about the practice of law and are good at what we do.

To learn more about each of our skilled attorneys, simply follow the links below:

Paralegal: Laura J. Elder

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When you work with our firm, you will be a partner in a process whose outcome will have a significant impact on your life.

Collaboration Is the Key To Success

Great victories are rarely ever achieved alone. One of the most important factors in our firm’s track record of success is our ability and willingness to collaborate. We collaborate with one another to research more efficiently, prep cases and share legal perspectives. We also collaborate with you to ensure that you are an active participant in your own case and stay informed throughout the process.

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Free Consultations Available Contact Us Today to Get Started

If you need excellent legal representation in the New England area, look no further than The Nebenzahl Law Group. From our office in Sharon, we proudly serve both our hometown friends and neighbors in and around the Boston area and injured persons throughout the United States. To take advantage of a free initial consultation, call us at 781-784-2000 or simply fill out our online contact form.