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Locality: Woodland Hills

Phone: +1 888-552-6272



Address: 6303 Owensmouth Ave., 10th Floor 91367 Woodland Hills, CA, US

Website: www.syndicatelegal.com

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Syndicate Legal 11.02.2021

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Syndicate Legal 03.02.2021

Were you hurt in a car accident? Did some idiot driver try to blame you for the accident when it was their fault? We're sick of these crazy drivers just as much as you are. Call today for your free consultation.

Syndicate Legal 25.01.2021

Despite the fact that there are very few cars on the road, daily I am surprised at how it seems that the remaining few drivers seem to be the terrible ones. Yesterday I watched a white convertible drift all over the place and then run a red light. Today wasn't much different. Check out the red car on my right...while approaching a green light, some buffoon pulls out in front of him to make a left turn and almost gets t-boned. With so few cars on the road, you have to be a complete moron to be driving this bad. Is there anything that would require you to be in such a rush you have to risk other people's lives? Risk your own, who cares, just stop messing with other people.

Syndicate Legal 16.01.2021

The latest in my series of idiot drivers of the Valley. Watch the white Ford SUV coming from the left of the screen as he takes his turn, and keeps turning right onto the concrete median. At that point, this reckless clown, stops looking at his cell phone, realizes what he/she is doing, and gets back onto the road. Despite fewer vehicles on the road, the bad ones are still out there. Don't just stay safe from the virus, stay safe from the even deadlier LA drivers.

Syndicate Legal 27.12.2020

Been seeing this more often as Woodland Hills get more and more crowded. I can't believe the amount of building complexes popping up. I'd like to assume the city planners know what they're doing but greater density can push down real estate prices, increase crime, and increase stress in this once peaceful oasis at the edge of LA.