735 State St., Suite 620
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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Free Personal Injury Consultation

If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, you should feel free to contact the Law Office of Alec W. Bruice at any time for a free consultation. Attorney Bruice will review your claim, and give you an honest opinion as to the potential value of your claim. If you’ve been injured or are a victim of an accident, please contact Attorney Alec Bruice as soon as possible.

When you make the initial call, you will speak directly with Attorney Bruice who will ask you some general questions about your claim.

Your information will be handled directly by Attorney Alec Bruice, and an appointment for a free consultation may be scheduled. Depending on the nature of your case, the Law Office of Alec W. Bruice will schedule a time to meet with you in person generally within 24-48 hours from your initial contact with us.

During this 30 to 90-minute consultation, Attorney Bruice will examine the facts and circumstances of your claim, explain to you how these types of cases are handled and also the nature of the law pertaining to your situation. You will have your questions answered and you’ll be given an honest opinion as to whether your claim is one that should be pursued.

This initial consultation is free of charge, and you are not bound to anything until you feel that you are ready for the Law Office of Alec W. Bruice to represent and protect your rights. Should you feel that Alec Bruice is the proper attorney to handle your case, you will sign a retainer agreement naming him as your legal representative.

Once the retainer agreement is signed, you will not have to deal with any insurance agent, representative or witness that may or may not have something to do with your case. The firm will take care of this, so all you will need to do is concentrate on getting better. The legal issues will become the problem/responsibility of Attorney Alec W. Bruice.

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