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July 2018
As More Trucks Hit the Road, More Fatal Accidents Occur
Personal injury attorney Larry Nussbaum of Nussbaum Law Group, P.C. graduated from Suffolk Law School earning his Juris Doctor. Attorney Nussbaum has tirelessly fought for victims of car accidents, truck accidents, and more. He can be found on LinkedIn and Yelp.
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