Anastasia Gradinari

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With a passion for justice and a commitment to making a difference, Anastasia Gradinari is a dedicated attorney at Greg Prosmushkin, P.C., specializing in personal injury civil litigation, exclusively representing injured Plaintiffs. As a compassionate advocate, Anastasia is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of and fighting for the rights of individuals who have suffered serious and catastrophic personal injuries through no fault of their own.

She understands the physical, emotional, and financial toll that personal injuries can take on individuals and their families. Anastasia is committed to helping her clients rebuild their lives and secure the compensation they are entitled to and rightfully deserve.

Anastasia Gradinari is a tireless advocate for justice and a compassionate ally for those in need. With her by your side, you can trust that your legal rights will be protected, and your voice will be heard.

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Contact Anastasia Gradinari at Greg Prosmushkin, P.C. today to discuss your personal injury case and begin your journey towards justice.

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