Boutique personal injury firm expands

The firm is expanding in Southeast Queensland and opening a client contact centre in Logan City

Boutique personal injury firm expands
Injury & Accident Lawyers is expanding in South East Queensland and opening a client contact centre at Underwood in Logan City, south of Brisbane.
 
Hideki Shimizu, director of the specialist personal injury law firm, has announced that senior lawyer Kevin Zhang will head the boutique Brisbane-based firm’s Underwood office located at 8/1 Welch St.
 
Shimizu noted that Zhang, who is also a registered migration agent and speaks fluent Mandarin, specialises in tort and commercial litigation.
 
Shimizu also noted that the new client contact centre is just the first of several the firm plans to establish.
 
“Our head office is in the Brisbane CBD but we want to extend our reach into South East Queensland and the Underwood office in Logan City will be the first of several new client contact centres we plan to open,” he said.
 
Noting that the firm offers free assessment of matters, going directly to clients, Shimizu added that the firm’s lawyers also travel to rural and remote areas throughout Queensland to provide help and legal advice.
 
The firm specialises in motor vehicle accident, worker’s compensation, public liability, total and permanent disability (TPD) and superannuation claims.
 

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