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Fletchers Lawyers

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8232 2000



Address: Suite 4, 72-78 Carrington Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.fletcherslawyers.com

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20.01.2022 Fletchers Lawyers is very honoured to be named as one of the 5 best compensation lawyers in Adelaide along with other very dedicated recipients. If you are interested in commencing a victims of crime compensation claim or have any questions please contact us on (08) 8232 2000. https://bestinau.com.au/compensation-lawyers-adelaide/



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18.01.2022 It’s normal to feel stress and worry about COVID-19. Most people will manage with the support of family and friends, but others may need some extra help to kee...p things on track. Professional support is also available if you need it. For more information about COVID-19 visit: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVID2019

14.01.2022 Do you want to learn more about the victims of crime compensation process? Check out our newly updated information page or give us a call on (08) 8232 2000 https://www.fletcherslawyers.com/victims-of-crime



12.01.2022 In an emergency, if you’re unable to speak to the Triple Zero (000) operator you can still receive emergency help if it is not safe to speak, or you cannot spea...k. When a 000 caller doesn’t respond to the operator's question 'Emergency. Police? Fire? Ambulance?' the call is transferred to an interactive voice response (IVR). The IVR asks you to press '55' if you require emergency help. If you don’t press '55' after being asked three times, your call will be disconnected. If you press '55' you will be connected to the police. If you are still unable to speak, the police will attempt to call you back and might also send a patrol car to your address. Police will use the address for the service (which would usually be either your home or billing address). This means it is important to make sure that your telco has the most up-to-date address details for your phone service. For more information go to: https://www.acma.gov.au/emergency-calls

04.01.2022 Fletchers Lawyers is currently experiencing telephone issues. We do apologise for the inconvenience. Telstra is currently working to resolve this issue. If your matter is urgent please call us on 0451877230 or send an email to [email protected]

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