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Hurt Advice highlights source-backed profiles, review context, and attorney advertising disclosures for California injury research.
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- Source-backed profiles
- Bar verification where available
- Review context
- Attorney advertising labels

Written by
Raffi Naljian, Esq.California Personal Injury, Litigation & Criminal Defense Attorney
20+ Years Experience

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Raffi Naljian, Esq.California Personal Injury, Litigation & Criminal Defense Attorney
20+ Years Experience
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Raffi Naljian reviewed this Hurt Advice publication update for accuracy, clarity, and next-step usefulness for injured Californians.
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Table of contents
Trust and Verification Signals
- Source-backed profiles
- Bar verification where available
- Review context
- Attorney advertising labels
- No-law-firm disclosure
What This Recognition Means for You
- Credential research prompts
- Public profile review
- Practice-area fit
- Language and location context
- Disclosures before intake
Participating Continued Commitment
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