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Debbie Crowe

I have always worked in the legal field. I worked at Thomson Rogers for 23 years and started there at age seventeen, and worked my way up to supervisor. I want to thank Harry Rome for being a great mentor and providing me with a great work ethic. I also worked at Howie, Sacks and Henry. Thanks to two great guys, Jim Howie and Fred Lerner and all staff for the learning experience and the friendships that still remain today. I met my employer Jeff Strype at age 17 and came to work for him when he opened his own firm. Jeff is kind, compassionate, a family man. He cares, it is as simple as that.

About Strype Injury Law

About Strype Injury Law

Our extensive experience allows us to better understand the full impact of a personal injury. Most injuries take much longer to heal than the insurance industry would have you believe. Having dealt with all manner of serious personal injury, we can better advise our clients about the future ramifications of their injuries. For instance, many serious injuries result in degenerative arthritic changes which can progressively deteriorate, and therefore we are very cautious when dealing with serious injuries until we know the full impact of these injuries on your future. 

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