Law Offices of Christos Lagos

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Updated 1/18/2012

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2150 S.W. 13th Avenue
1st Floor

Miami, FL 33145

Phone: 305-790-2500 / 866-747-9293 (Toll Free)

Fax: 786-219-3339

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Summary

Law Firm Overview

We represent victims who have been injured personally or financially due to the wrongdoing or negligence of others. We focus on civil claims arising out of automobile negligence, defective products, premises liability, and other general negligence claims. We have successfully resolved many large and complex damage cases against automobile and casualty insurance companies, trucking and transportation corporations, major consumer product and automobile manufacturers, and other entities and corporations.

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Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury - Plaintiff
  • Wrongful Death - Plaintiff
  • Bad Faith Insurance

West Practice Categories

Bad Faith Insurance, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death

Office Information

Address

2150 S.W. 13th Avenue
1st Floor
Miami, FL 33145

Phones

305-790-2500
866-747-9293 (Toll Free)

Faxes

786-219-3339

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.christoslagos.com

Other Offices

LAW OFFICES OF CHRISTOS LAGOS
200 South Biscayne Blvd., Suite 2930, Miami, Florida 33131
786-445-0220

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