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Tabor Law Firm is committed to its mission of helping clients receive the representation they want, the direction they need, and the recovery they deserve. The firm’s Indianapolis personal injury attorneys have more than 100 years of collective experience and can help you navigate the process from start to finish. They handle all types of serious injury and wrongful death cases, including those involving car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, premises liability, bicycle accidents, police officer injuries and deaths, catastrophic injuries, such as brain and spinal cord injuries, workplace accidents, and more. Tabor Law Firm is here to serve as your partner in life-changing cases. Call today for a free consultation.
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3610 River Crossing Parkway, Suite 250, 46240, Indianapolis, United States
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