GREENVILLE, SC, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Greenville Workers' Compensation Attorney and Personal Injury Lawyer, Ryan Montgomery, has been nominated and selected by other upstate South Carolina lawyers as the "Legal Elite of the Upstate" for 2012 which was published in the August 2012 Edition of Greenville Business Magazine. In the magazine's first-ever survey, the magazine requested nominations from 850 Greenville-area lawyers and asked them who, in their opinions, were the best lawyers in 20 different practice areas. A total of 95 lawyers were identified by their peers as the "Legal Elite" of the Greenville area. In addition to this accolade, Mr. Montgomery is also an AV "Preeminent" rated attorney through Martindale Hubbell, a lawyer rating company.
Located at 108 Mills Avenue in Greenville, South Carolina, Mr. Montgomery handles all types of complex and serious personal injury cases such as wrongful death claims, brain injury claims, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, and paraplegic and amputation injuries. In addition, he handles all types of workers' compensation claims including back injuries, death claims, neck injuries, and shoulder injuries. He practices law throughout the State of South Carolina with a focus in the upstate of South Carolina including, but not limited to, Spartanburg, Greenville, Anderson, Easley, Pickens, Greer, and Simpsonville. For more information, please contact the law offices of Ryan Montgomery at (800) 519-0297 or in the Upstate of South Carolina at (864) 558-5282 or visit him online at www.RyanMontgomeryLaw.com.
Greenville Attorney Nominated and Selected as "Legal Elite of the Upstate"
Lawyer chosen by peers.
2012-08-23
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