On Feb. 23, locally owned and operated Iddins Law Group celebrated a major milestone with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open their new Iddins Injury Law Practice. The event was attended by various community leaders, including Kent Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Dana Ralph. Many local businesses in the area came out to show their support.
“The personal injury side of our services has been growing steadily over the past seven years, alongside the other services we provide,” says attorney and lead partner, Robert Iddins.
“It’s only through the support and referrals from our friends, family and loyal clients that we were able to make this possible. You trusted us enough to refer your own friends and family to us, and on behalf of Iddins Law Group, I extend my sincerest gratitude and thanks.”
Along with personal injury law, the new office also attends to wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases. Estate Planning, Probate and Elder Law clients can still find the rest of the Iddins law team at 25052 104th Ave SE, Suite B, or by calling the main phone line at 253-854-1244.
“Now that we’ve settled into our new space, we’re looking forward to continuing to provide our clients with compassionate legal support when they need it the most,” says Cameron J. Pearson, Chief Litigator at the new Iddins Injury Law Practice. “By expanding our practice, we’re able to support more members of our community here in Kent, as well as Renton, Maple Valley and the surrounding area.”
Reach the personal injury law team at 253-270-3370 or by email at info@iddinslaw.com. You can also visit them at their new office, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 13240 SE 272nd St, Kent, WA 98042, right off Kent – Kangley Road, next to Walgreens.”
Find more information about Iddins Law Group online at iddinslaw.com, and by following them on Facebook.
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