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Personal Injury Lawyer Chris Sica Piles Up Positive Outcomes

by RCKK Law | Sep 11, 2023 | Firm News, Personal injury

Personal Injury Attorney Chris Sica, who won a New Leaders in the Law Award in the 2023 New England Legal Awards, has been piling up positive outcomes for clients throughout the year. “The dollar amounts Attorney Sica achieves are especially significant when...
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    • Wrongful Death
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    • Workers’ Compensation
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    • Legal Malpractice
  • DUI Defense
    • Traffic Ticket Defense
  • Family Law
    • Child Custody
    • Divorce
  • Real Estate Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Business Law
  • Medical Malpractice

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