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The Tolson Firm, LLC Makes Move to More Centralized Building

Having moved to a Piedmont Road building in October, The Tolson Firm, LLC hopes the move to a more centralized location will allow them to better serve their clients.

2012-10-26
ATLANTA, GA, October 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) In the month of October, the Atlanta-based The Tolson Firm, LLC made an inter-city move to a more centralized building. They were previously located on Lookout Place but have since moved to 2890 Piedmont Road. They hope this move will better accommodate their clients. With over a decade of legal experience, their firm is dedicated to helping clients who have suffered from sort of medical malpractice. They understand how difficult it can be to deal with the aftermath of such a tragic accident and are dedicated to providing their clients with the high-quality legal assistance that they truly deserve.

Led by Attorney Audrey Tolson, the firm has made a name for themselves as high-quality advocate for the rights of victims. Ms. Tolson has been recognized locally and nationally for her work throughout the years. For example, she has named as one of the "Top 100 Female Lawyers" in the state. She was also selected in the Rising Stars℠ Under 40 list by Super Lawyers magazine in 2009. Other accolades include being named to the "Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Georgia" for four consecutive years by The National Trial Lawyers.

If you or a loved one has been victimized by some form of medical malpractice or negligence, it is extremely important that no time is wasted in getting the involvement of a lawyer from The Tolson Firm. It is the primary focus of all of the legal professionals at Ms. Tolson's firm to seek justice on behalf of their clients. From cases involving surgical errors to hospital infections, they have proven to be dedicated to helping clients seek the maximum monetary compensation that they deserve. To learn more about the firm and how they can help, simply give them a call today at 888-364-5160 to schedule your initial case consultation.

The Tolson Firm, LLC brings over 16 years of experience to helping victims of medical malpractice throughout Atlanta, Georgia. With extensive experience in complex personal injury litigation, their firm is able to help clients in all matters of tough situations get the help that they deserve in difficult situations. Throughout their years of practice, they have been involved in dozens of multi-million dollar cases. If you have been injured and are looking to pursue a medical malpractice claim, you should not hesitate to consult with a member of their firm. You can give them a call or you can fill out their case evaluation form to send them a message directly. To learn more, please visit them online at www.atlantamedicalmalpracticelawfirm.com.


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[Press-News.org] The Tolson Firm, LLC Makes Move to More Centralized Building
Having moved to a Piedmont Road building in October, The Tolson Firm, LLC hopes the move to a more centralized location will allow them to better serve their clients.