/EINPresswire.com/ The Chicago law firm of Corboy & Demetrio has launched a new mobile website for users of smart phones. The new site is streamlined and easy to navigate.
The Chicago law firm of Corboy & Demetrio announced Tuesday it has launched a new mobile website, corboydemetrio.com, to better serve the growing need of its clients, including victims of serious personal injury and medical malpractice.
According to Pew Internet, a division of Pew Research Center, 46% of all American adults own smart phones, up 11% from 2011. Our new mobile site will make it easier for smart phone users to utilize the website of the Chicago personal injury law firm. The new site is similar to Corboy & Demetrio’s main site, Corboydemetrio.com, but is streamlined and easy to navigate from a mobile device.
The Chicago law firm’s mobile version consists of six sections, which include Corboy & Demetrio’s Record of Success; Practice Areas; Attorney Profiles and Media Center with up-to-date news releases and media advisories for journalists.
About Corboy & Demetrio
Corboy & Demetrio is one of the nation’s premier law firms. It represents individuals and their families in serious personal injury and wrongful death cases and is renowned for its achievements in the courtroom and for its contributions to the community. The rights and concerns of its clients are at the core of Corboy & Demetrio’s practice. That commitment, dedication, compassion and relentless drive has resulted in exceptional service and exceptional results for its clients. The Chicago law firm has acquired more than $3 billion in settlements and verdicts and has attained almost 600 settlements and verdicts in excess of $1 million. To contact Flip Corboy or another Chicago personal injury lawyer at our firm, call 312-346-3191 or toll free at 800-356-3191. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information about our law firm go to corboydemetrio.com.
Helen Lucaitis
Corboy & Demetrio
312-346-3191
http://www.corboydemetrio.com
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