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The Pryor Law Group
The Pryor Law Group is Home of Fort Lauderdale’s Most Trusted Auto Accident Attorneys With Over 60 years of Collective Experience.
Welcome to the Pryor Law Group, a renowned law firm in Fort Lauderdale dedicated to providing expert legal representation for auto accident cases. We have over 60 years combined experience and are one of the most reliable and trusted advocates for accident victims.
Pryor Law Group understands the challenges and complexities of auto accidents. Our team of highly-skilled attorneys is dedicated to helping you through every step of your legal journey. We will ensure that your rights are protected and you receive the compensation that you deserve.
Our unwavering dedication to our clients is what sets us apart. We approach every case with compassion, understanding, and empathy. We believe in personalized attention and tailor our strategies to meet the unique needs of every client, ensuring the best possible outcome for their case.
You can be confident that when you choose Pryor Law Group you will have a team experienced advocates at your side, ready and willing to fight for your legal rights and ensure the justice you deserve. Let us handle the legal complexities while you focus on your recovery.
To learn more about our services or schedule a free consultation, visit our website at https://www.pryorlawgroup.com/. Contact Pryor Law Group to take the first step in reclaiming your own life after an accident.
Fort Lauderdale ( LAW-dər-dayl) is a coastal city located in the U.S. state of Florida, 30 miles (48 km) north of Miami along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of and largest city in Broward County with a population of 182,760 at the 2020 census, making it the tenth largest city in Florida. After Miami and Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale is the third largest city in the Miami metropolitan area, which had a population of 6,166,488 in 2019.Built in 1838 and first incorporated in 1911, Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (1782–1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. Development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict.
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