Kaufman Law, P.C. Wins 2016 WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development
Atlanta-based personal injury law firm Kaufman Law, P.C. is pleased to announce that their website has received a 2016 WMA WebAward for Outstanding Website
ATLANTA, Sept. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaufman Law, P.C. is the proud recipient of a 2016 WMA WebAward for Outstanding Website. Each year since 1997, the Web Marketing Association has held a WebAward Competition to recognize excellence in web development. Sites from 96 countries are reviewed by independent expert judges from around the world. Only the best websites on the web earn this award! We are honored to receive this recognition and hope our potential clients will find our site as informative, user-friendly, and beautifully designed as we do.
We created our new website with the goal of providing our potential clients with an outstanding user experience. Easily navigable with a clean and modern design, users can find everything they need in one place, including information on a variety of personal injury topics, attorney and staff bios, notable case results, client testimonials, and contact information. We encourage you to peruse our website to learn more about who we are, the types of cases we handle, and how we can assist you with your personal injury claim.
Since 1977, Kaufman Law, P.C. has provided the highest level of personal injury advocacy to injured people and their families in Atlanta, GA. With decades of combined experience and an unyielding drive for justice, we have helped thousands of people obtain fair compensation after an accident. We handle the full range of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, premises liability, defective products, birth injury, nursing home abuse, and much more. To schedule a free initial consultation with our firm, please visit us online at www.kaufmanlawfirm.com.
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