

If you've had car accident in Iowa and need a pi lawyer to assist you with the property damage then I invite you to find the report to your case below and give me a call or send me an email to discuss it and how we might help you resolve it with the insurance company. Keep in mind the insurance company's adjuster is not your friend even though they may act friendly. It's all about money and how to do one of two things: Either pay you nothing or pay you less than the law requires them to pay. There is no other reason to talk with you. If you doubt what I say then try and find one adjuster in the history of Iowa insurance that ever told a person like yourself that you weren't asking for enough money. I rest my case. So if you want your case reviewed give me a call or send me an email. Contact info: 515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com. Have a good and safe weekend. Signing off, Steve Lombardi with the Lombardi Law Firm.
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For good advice see a lawyer and if you have questions about this blog, the law or your case write or call me directly. Steve Lombardi, sdlombardi@aol.com and 515-222-1110. I handle all types of personal injury cases including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, workers' compensation cases. We help truckers all across the country who come through Iowa and end up in an accident. If we need other lawyers from other states we hire them and it costs you no more than what you would pay us; in other words, we split the fee between us. So call 515-222-1110 or email us at sdlombardi@aol.com. 
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