Carl Raymond Sammartino
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**Carl Raymond Sammartino, Esq.** **Sammartino Law Group PLLC** **Tucson, AZ** Carl Raymond Sammartino is a dedicated attorney based in Tucson, Arizona, specializing in personal injury and real estate law. With a passion for advocating for underrepresented clients, Carl prides himself on taking on cases that challenge the status quo. His commitment to fighting for justice, particularly against well-resourced adversaries, sets him apart in the legal landscape. Originally from Erie, Pennsylvania, Carl relocated to Tucson in 2003 to pursue his law degree. Since then, he has embraced the vibrant desert community, deeply caring about the welfare of its residents. He believes that individuals, rather than government officials, best understand and serve the interests of the community. This philosophy drives his legal practice, as he focuses on helping clients navigate property issues in a way that fosters collective benefit. Carl's lifelong exposure to real estate, thanks to his father’s successful career as a real estate appraiser, has equipped him with a unique insight into property law. His early experiences visiting properties instilled a profound appreciation for real estate and its impact on people's lives. This background informs his approach, allowing him to provide knowledgeable and effective legal representation. At Sammartino Law Group PLLC, Carl is committed to delivering personalized service, ensuring that each client's needs are met with diligence and professionalism. Whether representing individuals in personal injury claims or guiding clients through complex real estate transactions, Carl Sammartino is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients in Tucson and beyond.
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