Winning Your Personal Injury Claim

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Have you been involved in an accident? Are you wondering what to do next?

Winning Your Personal Injury Claim takes the mystery out of 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.

From the time after the accident to seeing doctors, from making settlement offers to hiring an attorney-the entire process is explained in clear, understandable language. This comprehensive guide gives you vital information on many different types of injuries.

--Dog Bites
--Fall-Down Accidents (Slip-and-Falls)
--Food Poisoning Cases
--Injuries to Children
--Legal Malpractice
--Products Liability
--Social Security Disability
--Workers' Compensation

Don't continue to struggle when there is help available. Let Winning Your Personal Injury Claim guide you to a stronger future.

Take Control with Checklists, Worksheets and Letters covering:
--At the Scene of an Accident
--Medical Teatment
--Medical Records Request
--And much, much more...

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About the author

Evan Aidman is the founder and principal of the Law Offices of Evan K. Aidman. Mr. Aidman received a Bachelor's Degree in psychology from the University of Florida where he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Scholastic Honor Society. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, an Ivy League Institution, in 1983.Mr. Aidman began his legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Samuel M. Lehrer of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. After five years as an associate in various law firms, Mr. Aidman hung out his own shingle. He has been practicing as a trial lawyer ever since.Mr. Aidman is licensed to practice in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He won a $1.5 million verdict in 2003 for a wrongful death claim arising out of a bar room shooting. This case was covered by Philidelphia Daily News. The article is available on the firm's website, www.LegalAidman.com.Mr. Aidman also moderates both a personal injury chat and a personal injury message board on this website. More than 1,000 individuals have contacted him in the last five years for legal help via email, chat, phone, instant message, or fax after visiting www.LegalAidman.com. Interested readers should check his chats and message board for more information.The typical cases handled by the Law Offices of Evan K. Aidman involve: -automobile accidents; -fall-down accidents; -accidents as work; -medical malpractice; -products liability (injuries caused by faulty equipment); -food poisoning; and, -legal malpractice.The firm has an ever-broadening national network of trial lawyers, to whom referrals are made when the firm is not able to provide direct legal representation.Mr. Aidman has served as an arbitrator of legal disputes on many occasions in the past twenty years. These arbitrations typically involve panels of three attorneys who sit in judgment of various types of disputes. He frequently serves as the chairman of such arbitration panels.Mr. Aidman is a daily contributor to and participator in a trial lawyers' computer listserv. This listserv is a sounding board for top trial lawyers to share information in a dynamic format concerning the battlefront issues in personal injury litigation.Mr. Aidman resides in Wynnewood, PA. Evan Aidman is the founder and principal of the Law Offices of Evan K. Aidman. Mr. Aidman received a Bachelor's Degree in psychology from the University of Florida where he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Scholastic Honor Society. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, an Ivy League Institution, in 1983.Mr. Aidman began his legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable Samuel M. Lehrer of the Philidelphia Court of Common Pleas. After five years as an associate in various law firms, Mr. Aidman hung out his own shingle. He has been practicing as a trial lawyer ever since.Mr. Aidman is licensed to practice in the states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He won a $1.5 million verdict in 2003 for a wrongful death claim arising out of a bar room shooting. This case was covered by Philadelphia Daily News. The article is available on his firm's website, www.LegalAidman.com.Mr. Aidman also moderates both a personal injury chat and a personal injury message board on this website. More than 1,000 individuals have contacted him in the last five years for legal help via email, chat, phone, instant message, or fax after visiting www.LegalAidman.com. Interested readers should check his chats and message board for more information.The typical cases handled by the Law Offices of Evan K. Aidman involve: -automobile accidents; -fall-down accidents; -accidents as work; -medical malpractice; -products liability (injuries caused by faulty equipment); -food poisoning; and, -legal malpractice.The firm has an ever-broadening national network of trial lawyers, to whom referrals are made when the firm is not able to provide direct legal representation.Mr. Aidman has served as an arbitrator of legal disputes on many occasions in the past twenty years. These arbitrations typically involve panels of three attorneys who sit in judgment of various types of disputes. He frequently serves as the chairman of such arbitration panels.Mr. Aidman is a daily contributor to and participator in a trial lawyers' computer listserv. This listserv is a sounding board for top trial lawyers to share information in a dynamic format concerning the battlefront issues in personal injury litigation.Mr. Aidman resides in Wynnewood, PA.

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