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Miami law firm launches fight to save lives of firemen

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Alarmed over several firefighters whose health conditions have deteriorated due to the gear they must wear to save others’ lives, the Downs Law Group in Miami is trying to find those men and women to fight for medical damages they so deserve. The Downs Law Group is offering free tests to firemen to determine if … Miami law firm launches fight to save lives of firemen Read More »


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