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Steinger, Greene & Feiner Celebrates One Year Anniversary in Nashville

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February 18, 2021, Nashville, TN.

In February 2020, Steinger, Greene & Feiner expanded into Nashville, TN., and make the state one of their new homes.

The firm continues to grow and serve more people throughout the South Eastern United States. And one year later, they are happy to celebrate another year in the Music City. Though the firm arrived just weeks before the national lockdown, it has since thrived in Nashville and has plans to continue and even expand in the area; ensuring that business in Tennessee remains healthy.

Representatives from the personal injury firms say they are honored to serve the wonderful people of Nashville and proud to call the great state of Tennessee our second home.

“When we decided to expand outside of our home state of Florida, Tennessee was our first choice and Nashville was the first place I wanted us to go. I’ve always loved the city, the people, and the culture and I knew I wanted to move the SGF family there too.” – Michael Steinger, Founder, and Partner at Steinger, Greene & Feiner.

The personal injury firm’s decision to make Nashville their first office location outside of Florida was based on a few important factors. Steinger, Greene & Feiner offers experience and expertise, which are invaluable assets that will aid the residents of Nashville tremendously.

For over 24 years, Steinger, Greene & Feiner has fought for victims of auto accidents in Florida and collected over $1 billion in damages. They do not shy away from court cases and will take insurance companies to trial. Their zeal and fight have made them a force to be reckoned with in Florida and they have brought that reputation to Nashville.

“Many of our attorneys worked for insurance companies before working for us so they know every tactic these corporations could possibly use against our clients. We are always prepared to get our clients the compensation they deserve.” – Michael Feiner, Managing Partner at Steinger, Greene & Feiner.