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The first steps after being injured at work
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Matt Craig Fendon
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Meet Attorney Matt Fendon
Trusted advocate for Arizona’s injured workers
Meet Attorney Matt Fendon
Matt Fendon is a Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist and the founder of Matt Fendon Law Group. Born and raised in Arizona, Matt has dedicated his career to protecting the rights of injured workers across the state. He and his team fight to ensure every client receives the benefits and respect they deserve.
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Our founding attorney, Matt Fendon, is a board-certified specialist in workers’ compensation law by the State Bar of Arizona. His comprehensive knowledge of Arizona workers’ compensation laws, coupled with his intense focus on customer satisfaction, allows Matt Fendon Law Group to deliver an unparalleled experience for our clients.
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