Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban P.C.
Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban P.C.
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Industry: Law

Founded: 2000

DEDICATED TO THE BEST POSSIBLE OUTCOME FOR OUR INJURED CLIENTS

Clients come to the personal injury attorneys at Marcari, Russotto, Spencer & Balaban P.C. because we care about the people we represent. Our lawyers work aggressively to achieve the best results for our clients. Read more about why clients choose our firm.

No one can put your life back the way it was after a serious auto accidentmotorcycle crash, or tractor-trailer accident. But by successfully fighting to get you full compensation for your medical bills, lost income, pain, suffering and other damages, we can help you get back on your feet financially and stay there. If you are filing or appealing a workers' compensation claim or were denied your Veterans Affairs disability benefits claim, you can count on our team of skilled attorneys for knowledgeable representation.

MORE THAN 150 YEARS OF COMBINED LEGAL EXPERIENCE

We can help when you need a personal injury lawyer in North Carolina, South Carolina or Virginia. Our experienced attorneys have represented hundreds of clients entitled to compensation for injuries related to:

True to their backgrounds as former U.S. Navy JAG Corps Officers, attorneys Don Marcari and David Russotto also represent veterans and surviving family members who have been denied disability benefits or want to appeal their disability rating with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Our Veterans Disability team has experience dealing directly with the VA's regional offices around the country, the Board of Veterans Appeals and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (Veterans Court). When necessary, our legal team will pursue appeals all the way to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.

Don Marcari is perhaps best known as the true-life inspiration for the film A Few Good Men. He continues to fight for the rights of all his clients, including civilians, veterans and the servicemen he occasionally still represents in military matters.