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Wells, Call, Clark, Bennett & Clawson, APC

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Wells, Call, Clark, Bennett & Clawson, APC 
Size of Organization: 4
Year Established: 1984
Web Site: http://www.wccbc.net

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#19,707 out of 194,363 law firms


Wells, Call, Clark, Bennett & Clawson is a Northern California law firm specializing in representing people who have been seriously injured or victimized by the wrongful actions and conduct of others. The firm has handled every type of accident and injury case including auto accidents, wrongful death, dog bites, fires, bicycle accidents, premises defects (trip and fall), boating and harbor accidents, elder abuse, construction accidents and insurance bad faith for over 30 years. We have experience in helping and obtaining just recovery and compensation for our clients and surviving family members for both serious and less traumatic injuries including severe brain and spinal cord injuries, loss of limb, fire and chemical burns, all joint injuries (including ankle, knee, hip, wrist, elbow, and shoulder), and neck and back injuries. The attorneys have over 100 years of combined experience in these types of cases and injuries. As such, we are proud to have been voted for consecutive years "Best Law Firm in Solano County" - Daily Republic Readers Poll.





 

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