Winning Personal Injury Cases


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"In this book, I examine every aspect of personal injury litigation, from attracting new clients to jury trials, and beyond. The personal injury laws vary from state to state and between state and federal court. Since 1983, I have been a trial lawyer in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Much of the information presented involves those experiences. The law in your state may be different. Nevertheless, there is much uniformity throughout the states. The information in this book can be used by personal injury litigants and their counsel in any state. You may have to refer to local sources for the law or practice that applies to your situation". -- INTRODUCTION.







Winning Your Personal Injury Claim


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Winning Your Personal Injury Claim teaches you what to do after you or a loved one has been hurt. It gives you the precise instructions you need to settle with an insurance adjuster, handle the attorney for the other side and win a court battle.




Represent Yourself in Court


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For people dealing with a personal injury claim, a landlord-tenant dispute, a small business scrape or any of the dozens of other possible legal muddles, this book points the way through the complex court system. The book also ncludes a chapter dealing with the specifics of handling a divorce, child custody or child support action.Written in plain English, Represent Yourself in Court breaks down the trial process into easy-to-understand steps so that you can act as your own lawyer -- safely and efficiently. Veteran attorneys Bergman and Berman-Barrett tell you what to say, how to say it, even where to stand when you address the judge and jury.Armed with the simple but thorough instructions in Represent Yourself in Court, you can be heard and taken seriously in any courtroom. Readers learn how to: „X file court papers „X handle depositions and interrogatories „X comply with courtroom procedures „X pick a jury „X prepare your evidence and line up witnesses „X present your opening statement and closing argument „X cross-examine hostile witnesses „X understand and apply rules of evidence „X locate, hire and effectively use expert witnesses „X make and respond to your opponent's objections „X get limited help from an attorney on an as-needed basis „X monitor the work of an attorney if you decide to hire one Whether you are a plaintiff or a defendant, this book will help you confidently handle a divorce, personal injury case, landlord/tenant dispute, breach of contract, small business dispute or any other civil lawsuit.




Settlements Galore


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EMPOWER YOUR SELF !This book will empower you with the tools you need to understand how personal injury rights and obligations arise. It will give you the tools to understand how personal injury claims are evaluated and the tools to negotiate your settlement or take the case to trial if necessary. All types of injury accidents covered from traffic accidents, to slip and falls, to dog bites and anything you can think off. Know how to get a fair settlementKnow what your rights are after an accidentKnow when you have a caseKnow how to boost the value of your claim Know how insurance companies evaluate casesKnow the dirty secrets insurance carriers don=t want you to knowKnow how to gather your evidenceKnow what to do with the insurance questionnaires Know what mistakes to avoid in gathering and preparing your evidenceKnow how to present your small claims case in courtKnow what dirty tricks insurance companies use in small claims courtKnow how to prepare for your small claims hearingKnow when and how to hire an attorneyExcerpts From Chapter 11:Cases of road rage are very common and can result in really bad injuries. In the majority of cases there is no insurance coverage for incidents of road rage. The reason is that insurance ... To be able to get compensated you need to show that ... The reason is that you need to be able ...Even when the intent is to physically hurt you, the defendant .... This is not a play on words to obtain a favorable result, it is the truth of what happened...




The Injury Case Playbook


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James L. Paisley has dedicated his career to practicing personal injury law, and he is here to tell you that it's not rocket science-but it is a methodical discipline. From dog bites to car crashes, The Injury Case Playbook: A Start to Finish Guide to Winning Your Injury Case is a great first-stop guide to understanding personal injury. By using his past cases, with personable prose as well as photos and professional knowledge amassed over a decade, Paisley, along with J.D. Candidate R. Alex Martinez, helps to explain the nuances and details of what goes into each personal injury case. This book gives professional guidance and teaches anyone, not just attorneys, how to create a successful case.




Winning Your Personal Injury Case


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Whether you have been injured in an accident and need direction about your next steps or if you would simply like to arm yourself with knowledge should an accident ever occur, this small book is a treasure trove of solid advice based on the author's years of experience in personal injury law. Doug Zanes, attorney at law and author of this book, is a practicing attorney in Arizona and founder of Zanes Law, a Personal Injury Law Firm with offices in Phoenix, Glendale, and Tucson.




How to Build and Manage a Personal Injury Practice


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This manual offers guidance on building and managing a personal injury practice. It highlights the tactics, technology and practical tools necessary for a profitable practice, including how to write a sound business plan, develop an accurate financial forecast, and minimize costs.




Wrecked


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My name is Stan Greyson and, while I'm not a lawyer, I'm an advocate for consumer rights. Several years ago a friend of mine suffered an injury from an automobile accident and I watched how difficult it was for her to get both the medical and legal help she deserved. Since then I've listened to scores of stories from accident victims who didn't get the medical or legal help they needed so I decided to write this book. More often than not personal injury victims fail to get the medical treatment they need, much less fair compensation for their pain and suffering. The truth is that most accident victims aren't immediately aware of their injuries. Most of us go to the doctor each year for an annual checkup but very few get a checkup after being involved in an accident. It is vital that you see a doctor following every accident. If you don't think you can afford to see a doctor there are lawyers who are willing to cover your medical bills. This book is designed to give accident victims the information they need in order to maximize the value of their personal injury claims while getting the medical care they need to protect the quality of their lives. The law allows that if you are injured by someone else's negligence you have a legal right to demand they put you back into the same place and condition you were in before the accident happened. The only lawful way for this to occur is for the other party to compensate you with cash. Determining how much money you are owed is a very complicated process and can be very adversarial as well. It is important to realize that insurance companies are focused on minimizing their payments to accident victims. They will thoroughly investigate you and your case in an effort to diminish the value of your claim as much as possible. Depending on the size of your claim and their financial exposure, they may employ various investigators to research your past social media activity, interview your family, friends, and coworkers. They may even attempt to trick you into engaging in activities that might tend to undermine your claim. Most personal injury victims don't realize that they must take personal responsibility for their medical care and legal case. Even with the best doctors and lawyers, the medical and financial outcome is your responsibility. You've got to do your part by keeping your doctors and lawyers informed and up-to-date on your condition and circumstances. They will have many patients and clients, and no one will understand your treatment process and legal case better than you. Finally, keep yourself apprised of the various statute of limitations and deadlines related to your case and enter them in your calendar. Don't be afraid to remind your lawyer of them well in advance.




Learning the Ropes


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