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Keep Your Attorney Advised Of Your Current Address And Phone Number

 Keep Your Attorney Advised Many times our client will move or change their phone numbers, without advising this office. The result in not keeping this office updated with this information is missed hearings, depositions, doctor appointments, etc., such missed appointments and hearings will inevitably result in a delay of the resolution of your claim. Therefore, always keep this office advised of any changes of address or phone numbers. If you are going to be out of town for any prolonged period of time be sure to advise us of a phone number or address where you may be contacted. Please notify your local post office of your recent change of address. Also, if you are unsure of your residence and you want to secure the receipt of your mail we recommend a P.O. Box.

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