On April 21, 2023, regional personal injury law firm WILLIAMSFORD Personal Injury Law hosted the grand opening of its new office in Winchester, Virginia. The office is conveniently located near I-81 in Creekside Village office park. WILLIAMSFORD is excited to offer personalized, compassionate, and competent personal injury and wrongful death representation to the Winchester community.
Cory Ford, firm President and Winchester resident, explains, “We’re excited to open this office. It brings us closer to our many clients here and in the greater Shenandoah Valley, as well as those in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. When folks are hurt, it’s not so easy for them to come to our main office in Leesburg, so this gives us a place to meet them closer to home.” Ford continues, “Although we’ve long had a small, shared office here, it is great to now have our own space, allowing us to provide a higher and closer level of service to this community.”
Firm founder Barbara Williams states, “As someone who grew up in Winchester, I am so happy to be opening this office here, so close to my roots, where we can continue to serve our community and grow as a firm.”
WILLIAMSFORD Personal Injury Law represents people who have suffered catastrophic injuries or death as a result of car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, or from the actions of irresponsible property owners. The firm handles cases throughout Northern Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley, and eastern West Virginia. The firm can be found at www.williamsfordlaw.com and can be contacted at (703) 777-6535.
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