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- Posted November 03, 2011
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Firm providing free books to accident & injury victims
The Michigan personal injury law firm of Buckfire & Buckfire PC announces the kickoff release of its "BuckfireBooks" campaign. The lawyers have written eight consumer books for accident and injuries in Michigan that are offered for free to Michigan residents as an informational resource. In the last five years, the law firm has given away more than 25,000 free books.
The law firm has created a new website, www.BuckfireBooks.com, which makes its complete library of books available to the public. Visitors can request the books online or download them instantaneously. The website displays and describes the benefits of each book which has been carefully written in plain English to help injury victims understand their legal rights and the legal process.
"We believe that knowledge is power and our books equip injury victims with the knowledge and information needed to make the best choices for their families and themselves," says attorney and author, Daniel L. Buckfire.
The following books are currently featured on the website:
"The Ultimate Michigan Car Accident Handbook"
"The Ultimate Michigan Medical Malpractice Handbook"
"The Michigan Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect Handbook"
"The Ultimate Michigan Motorcycle Accident Handbook"
"The Michigan Drunk Driving Accident Handbook"
"The Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases in Michigan"
"The Ultimate Michigan Dog Bite & Animal Attack Handbook"
"Little Kids, BIG ACCIDENTS"
Attorney Lawrence J. Buckfire, author of four legal books, said "The gratitude that we regularly receive from those who have read the books is simply incredible and makes the whole project worthwhile."
To request a free accident injury book, visit www.BuckfireBooks.com or call 855-BUCKFIRE.
Published: Thu, Nov 3, 2011
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