Google Rewards The Law Office Of Ledger & Associates
The Law Office of Ledger & Associates, a California based Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Law Firm has been placed by Google on it first page of organic results for top search terms such as, “Personal Injury Lawyer”. Ledger & Associates beats out over 15 million other possible results and is a true testament to the firm’s ability to serve clients.
While the Google algorithm for natural placement is a closely guarded company secret, it is well known that Google spend billions of dollars and has the most advanced technology in the world to deliver the most relevant results to the user. The fact that The Law Offices of Ledger & Associates makes the top in those search engines is a compilation of relevant website data coupled with historic user interaction with the site that clearly brings a valuable experience to the end user.
Hundreds of injured victims seek out the advice of attorney Emery Brett Ledger on a daily basis through the firms site www.LedgerLaw.com. Most accident victims are responded to in real time over live chat or given a return phone call within minutes. “Our goal is to provide the highest level of client service both online and offline” says, Ledger. “We continue to be the leader in law firm technology and will continue to provide good “old fashioned” excellent lawyering to our clients.”
For more information regarding your rights after being injured due to someone’s negligence, visit www.ledgerlaw.com or Call 1.800.300.0001.
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