R. Justin Carter, experienced Workers Compensation attorney in Elk Grove, CA with 3 reviews
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R. Justin Carter

9370 Studio Court, Elk Grove, CA

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Humphrey's Coll SOL, JD - Juris Doctor
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Univ of California Berkeley, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Gary

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01 Jun, 2017
Justin is a highly qualified workers compensation attorney who is aggressive in his representation. I would highly recommend him.
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Brian w.

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31 May, 2017
Justin was a pleasure to work with. He fought for my injured daughters rights and always treated her with respect and followed her wishes. He was very communicative which is rare for attorneys nowadays. We will go back to him 100% of the time for any worker compensation issues. Huge Fan
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Randy

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31 May, 2017
I've known Justin for several years. I have had him as opposing counsel on several cases. He is knowledgeable of the law. He is always responsive and a good advocate for his clients.
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