You Benefit As Carter Goes Green
Carter Mario Injury Lawyers
June 16, 2010
Carter Mario Injury Lawyers is committed to improving the environment. With the recent news of the Gulf oil spill crisis, the importance of eco-friendly business practices has never been more apparent. In an effort to reduce his carbon footprint, all five of Carter Mario’s office locations have been equipped with energy-efficient lighting and recycling receptacles, and each firm employee has committed to reducing, reusing, and recycling paper, plastic, and other carbon products.
Connecticut’s leading injury law firm has reached its goal of converting all its office locations into paperless environments. With each client’s personalized file now available in a digital format, and through the use of more efficient technology, Carter Mario is striving not only to reduce his firm’s impact on the environment, but also to better the service he provides to clients.
Carter Mario believes that environmental improvement can only be achieved by each individual taking the small steps every day to make the environment cleaner and safer, now and for generations to come. In an effort to encourage clients to take action in helping our planet, the firm is offering reusable “Get Carter” shopping bags in each office location as well as on the firm’s website under Carter Gear.
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At Carter Mario, we are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We guarantee your phone calls will be returned that day, or lunch is on us! Clients come first for all of our Connecticut personal injury lawyers and we strive to provide excellent representation to injury victims throughout the state, including Bridgeport, Hartford, Milford, New Britain, and Waterbury. Call us at (800) 900-6700 or fill out a free online consultation form.
The Connecticut injury lawyers at Carter Mario represent clients with injuries stemming from auto accidents, dog bites, drug injuries, fire and burn injuries, medical malpractice, Social Security Disability denials, slip and fall accidents, truck accidents, workers' compensation denials, as well as the families of wrongful death victims.





