Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Congratulations to our Ottawa Personal Injury and Accident Lawyer Team - $1.6 million in settlements - Mikolaj Grodzki: by Marc-Nicholas Quinn


At Plant Quinn Thiele Mineault Grodzki, we take great pride in our accomplishments. We work very hard to represent injury victims and their families who have suffered financial, emotional, social and psychological harm because of the negligence or wrongful intention act of others. Our team was successful in obtaining more than $1.6million dollars in settlements for our clients in the last 2 months days alone.

Our accident and injury litigation and settlement team manager, Marc-Nicholas Quinn, is proud to support Mikolaj Grodzki of our law firm. Mikolaj, with a particular interest in helping motor vehicle accident / car accident victims, has supported many of our clients and their families. He has gone well beyond what is expected of him, carrying the files for years and never giving up. We have received many letters of thanks and appreciation of Mikolaj's efforts in supporting injured clients. At our downtown Ottawa injury law firm, we know that our success is measured by the success of our clients and we work hard to settle cases so that our clients are saved the stress and cost of litigation. If litigation is warranted, we have no fear of litigation (to use a common term "been there, done that"). However, as a great supporter of alternative dispute resolution methods, we often are able to settle cases without litigation or a lawsuit being commenced; and if litigation is needed, cases often settle early in the process at steps such as mediation.

If you have been injured in an accident, please call us for a free consultation. We take on cases on a contingency fee basis. We believe that we should not be paid if our clients are not compensated. We only get paid if our clients receive compensation. Call us at 613-315-HURT or 613-563-1131. Marc-Nicholas Quinn, Ottawa accident and personal injury lawyer, mediator and law instructor.

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