Petrov Personal Injury Lawyers

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Daniel Petrov founded Petrov Personal Injury Lawyers to help accident victims. As a Vista personal injury lawyer, he has represented hundreds of clients and recovered millions of dollars in injury compensation. Mr. Petrov has experience with all types of accident cases, including bicycle accidents, brain injuries, catastrophic injuries, slip and fall accidents, Uber and Lyft accidents, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and other accidents stemming from another’s negligence. Mr. Petrov also has experience representing the families of deceased accident victims in wrongful death claims against the people or businesses responsible for their loved ones’ deaths. Mr. Petrov is a Southern California local. He has lived in the state since moving there as a child. He also attended local colleges for both his undergraduate and law degrees. Mr. Petrov is a member of the State Bar of California and holds a license to practice law throughout the state. Mr. Petrov’s mission is to place clients’ interests first. Over his 15-year career, he has fought at-fault parties and their insurers to get fair compensation for his clients. His client-centered approach has gained him the respect of his clients. He has perfect 5.0 client review ratings on both Avvo and Google. Mr. Petrov has received many honors and awards. Martindale-Hubbell awarded Mr. Petrov its preeminent AV rating, the highest possible rating for legal knowledge and ethics. And his peers have given Mr. Petrov a perfect 5 out of 5 rating on Martindale-Hubbell. Petrov Personal Injury Lawyers 380 S Melrose Dr Ste. 341 Vista, CA 92081 (619) 344-0360
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