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Dominic D. Salvatori Lawyer
Location
310 Chestnut St. Meadville, PA 16335

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Criminal, DUI-DWI

Attorney Dominic D. Salvatori is a native of Allegany, New York (South of Buffalo). He graduated from Archbishop Walsh High School in Olean, New York in 1971. He received a Bachelor's Degree from LaSalle University in Philadelphia in 1975 with a major in Political Science. He obtained his Law Degree in 1978 from the University of Pittsburgh. Upon graduation he served as labor counsel to the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. He subsequently returned to the western Pennsylvania area where he was workers' compensation counsel for Wheeling - Pittsburgh Steel. In 1983 he founded the staff counsel office for Aetna Insurance Company in Pittsburgh, which he managed for five years. In 1987 he decided to devote his career to representing injured workers and other accident victims. Attorney Salvatori models his philosophy of professional service after his late father, Dr. Dominic P. Salvatori, who was a dentist in Allegany, New York for over forty years. Attorney Salvatori believes that the practice of law should still, above all else, be a profession. Attorney Salvatori believes that no person who gets hurt at work or is injured by the negligent actions of another driver or property owner, a defectively manufactured product or medical malpractice, should be denied legal representation just because his or her case may not be worth a huge sum of money. Attorney Salvatori is called the "personal atttorney" for injured workers and other accident victims. Unlike those big law firms, when the only time you see the senior partner is on TV, when you hire Attorney Salvatori, you get Attorney Salvatori. He handles your case from start to finish. Let Attorney Salvatori put his personal experience to work for you.

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James Vasquez Lawyer
Location
1373 Broad St Clifton, NJ 07013

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Car Accident, Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death

I always knew that I wanted to start my own practice after I graduated from law school. My goal was to help people with their personal issues. Being a personal advocate to me was always taking the strongest position for your client and never giving up the fight, even when you think you might lose. The motto of "Never give up" was something that carried over throughout my career as an attorney. In 2002 I began my legal career in litigation at a plaintiff's personal injury firm. I learned the value of communicating with clients who were severely injured and were looking for compensation. Their biggest complaints were that the attorneys in the office never got back to them on what was happening with their case. So I made it my goal to always return every phone call. I never left the office for the day until every single phone call had been returned. As a young associate, I knew client communication was the number one goal to a satisfied customer. Shortly thereafter in early 2003, I felt it was time to move on, and I launched my career into criminal law at the Kings County District Attorney's Office. I was quickly thrown into the courtroom and cut my teeth on over 300 misdemeanor cases, many of which I tried to successful verdicts. I was then placed into the grand jury were I successfully indicated over 500 criminals resulting in sustainable felony charges. In 2006, I was promoted to a felony assistant. I returned to the courtroom in the Supreme Court of New York fighting for the citizens of Brooklyn. While trying numerous felony cases I quickly learned how to size up my cases early on, gather evidence that would hold up in front of a jury, and prepare my witnesses so that their stories were fluid, credible, and accurate. I won as many cases as I lost, but I learned to never be afraid to take any case to verdict, especially the tough ones, because you never know what can help. I never enjoyed being pushed around in the courtroom and I learned how to push back respectfully and diligently with the most up to date legal precedent and as much evidence as possible to prove my point. I never stopped until I found the truth and combed every piece of paper, report, or photo to find the answers I was seeking. I always went the extra mile to find as many witnesses as possible and as much evidence as I could to win. In 2007 I began to feel that I needed to make a change in my career. I returned to civil litigation. I spent a number of years in private practice where I defended insurance companies on complex litigation matters. I am extremely glad that I made the switch because it gave me the opportunity to learn the behind the scene decisions of insurance adjusters and lengths they will go in order to deny your claim. Additionally, I learned how litigate complex matters breaking down the issues to handle them effectively. I never thought of myself as a "defense guy" and I knew my skills were better equipped for a plaintiff's practice. The decisions the insurance companies made in denying claims against parties that were truly injured I believed were performed in error. In 2010 I made the decision to open my own law firm. I knew that I wanted to devote myself to taking on smaller clients that needed personal attention and were looking for guidance. I was fortunate enough to be selective in the types of cases that I took on in my practice. I did not want to treat my clients like they were just a name and number whose file was sitting on a shelf. I made it my business to know my clients personally, give them as much individual attention so that they feel that they are my only client. In my current practice I bring intuitive trial skills along with my communication skills. I still make it my number one priority to personally return every phone message I receive. Additionally, I guide my clients through every step of the litigation. I like to make them feel they are part of the process. I know my clients appreciate my diligence and hard work. Lastly, I've learned to take on the difficult cases, and I know that there are times when you have to force your adversary into the courtroom. I am not afraid to lose, and it's that confidence which has made me successful.

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Faraz Nayyar Lawyer
Location
18W140 Butterfield Rd. Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181

Immigration, Employment, Personal Injury, Criminal, Visa

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Daniel P. Weiner Lawyer
Location
1100 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905

Criminal, DUI-DWI, Personal Injury, Divorce, Car Accident

Daniel P. Weiner has served people in Fairfield County and throughout the state of Connecticut for nearly 40 years. He and his staff are committed to providing effective legal counsel and serious, aggressive representation to people dealing with a wide range of legal matters, including criminal charges, juvenile matters, personal injury or divorce and family law issues.

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Michael A. Bryant Lawyer
Location
1505 Division Street , Waite Park, MN 56387

Criminal, Litigation, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Car Accident

Our experienced personal injury lawyers regularly represent clients suffering from minor, serious, and catastrophic injuries. We have extensive experience negotiating with insurance companies and litigating personal injury and wrongful death claims throughout Minnesota. Whether you were injured in an auto or truck accident, in a collision with an insured or underinsured driver, from a fall on dangerous or neglected property, as a result of medical malpractice, from a dog bite, or in a car accident involving alcohol, we will go to work for you immediately to seek the financial compensation you need and deserve.

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Scott Silver Cohen Lawyer
Location
30 Trammell Street Marietta, GA 30064

Personal Injury

Attorney Scott Cohen was born and raised in Columbus, Georgia, a child of two public school teachers. In 2001, Mr. Cohen graduated from Emory University at Atlanta Georgia. After graduating Emory University, Mr. Cohen pursued a career in Finance, managing over 10 million in assets as a stock broker and financial advisor. After selling his brokerage book in 2004, he retired from finance and decided to pursue a career in law. He was awarded scholarships and graduated from John Marshall Law School of Atlanta Georgia in 2007 within the top 5% of his class. While studying in law school, Mr. Cohen worked for Freedman and Sinowski, P.C., the preeminent Atlanta area personal injury law firm. For the next 5 years, Mr. Cohen was promoted to Senior Trial Attorney and managed and tried over 100 cases in trial work. In 2011, the partners of Freedman and Sinowski, P.C. offered for Mr. Cohen, a partnership and the opportunity to lead the practice and continue the legacy of the law firm as Cohen and Sinowski. Since that time, Mr. Cohen has represented thousands of personal injury victims in Georgia, adding to his already impressive list of verdicts and resolutions for his clients. He is licensed in Georgia State Court, the Northern District of Georgia and has been sworn in to the Supreme Court of the United States of America, by Chief Justice John Roberts. Mr. Cohen lives with his wife and two children in the Metro Atlanta area. In his spare time, he enjoys running, cycling, golfing, cooking and spending time with his family. Attorney Scott Cohen with his familyIn addition to his strong commitment to work and family life, Mr. Cohen also continues to achieve successes in his charity work. In the past few years Mr. Cohen has biked over 1,000 miles all over the country for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, Jdrf.org, raised over $10,000 for JDRF and continues to support, both financially and through volunteer work, efforts to feed the Metro Atlanta homeless through his work with I Care Atlanta. If you’re in need of legal help for a case involving a personal injury or an auto accident, request a free legal consultation online today.

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Adam Barrington Lawyer
Location
201 Alston Blvd Suite A, Hampstead, NC 28443

Accident & Injury, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Estate Planning, Wills

Barrington Law is your source for personalized legal services in coastal and southeastern North Carolina. Serving Pender, Onslow and the surrounding counties, Adam Barrington and Barrington Law will navigate you through life's rough waters. With concentrations in Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Estate Planning, Civil Litigation, Expunctions and other Post-Conviction Relief, Attorney Adam Barrington meets the needs of his clients with experience and compassion. We would be honored to talk to you regarding your case. Contact us at 800-982-5510 for the attention and personal service you deserve.

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James M. McGing Lawyer
Location
6723 N Northwest Hwy Chicago, IL 60631

Medical Malpractice

Judge McGing served as a Supervising Judge in the Law Division in the Circuit Court of Cook County where all personal injury cases are heard. He consistently received accolades from attorneys and litigants who appeared before him. While a Judge, he presided in the Jury Section in cases primarily consisting of medical negligence trials and also presiding over wrongful death, construction accidents, asbestos, auto, motorcycle and pedestrian accidents, premises liability and slip and fall cases as well as many other personal injury matters. Judge McGing was one of five judges regularly chosen by attorneys and litigants to hear complex, medical negligence matters by agreement of the parties. Since leaving the bench, ​Judge McGing is a partner in the personal injury law firm of Miller & McGing Law. His partner Michael Miller has been a personal injury attorney for 38 years. Judge McGing's current cases have included 2024 settlements of $5 million and $1.5 million as well as his partner's $1.2 million settlement this year. Judge McGing was named the 2019 Lawyer of the year by the Celtic Legal Society of Chicago. “Judge McGing is respectful…well prepared… and …is one of the best judges in the Circuit Court of Cook County.” Judicial Performance Evaluation Program

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Robert Boyd Lawyer
Location
103 Woodchase Park Dr Clinton, MS 39056

Personal Injury, Car Accident, Wrongful Death, Motorcycle Accident, Workers' Compensation

Mr. Boyd completed his undergraduate studies at Mississippi College in 1981. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. Mr. Boyd completed his legal education at Mississippi College School of Law in 1984. During law school, Mr. Boyd was selected to serve as a member of the Editorial Board of the Mississippi College Law Review, and he had a casenote selected for publication in the Fall1983 Law Review. Mr. Boyd is also a “graduate” of the 1996 MiniMed School seminar sponsored by the University Of Mississippi Medical Center. Mr. Boyd devotes most of his legal practice to personal injury and wrongful death claims including car wrecks, 18-wheeler/big truck wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, slip and fall injuries, and UM insurance claims (underinsured and uninsured auto insurance issues).

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Richard P Neuworth Lawyer
Location
606 Baltimore Ave Towson, MD 21204

Employment, Workers' Compensation

Richard Neuworth has been handling personal injury and employment and employee benefit litigation for 35 years. He has extensive experience in employee benefit, discrimination, harassment, personal injury, workers compensation and Social Security disability cases, successfully representing individuals and groups of employees in significant employment disputes. An “AV Preeminent-Rated” attorney, he is listed in “Best Lawyers in America” in Labor and Employment Law in 2010. He is listed in “Super Lawyers,” as well, in Employee Benefits. A graduate of the George Washington University and the University of Baltimore Law School, Richard is general counsel to employee organizations and associations. He is a member of the American Bar Association – Labor and Employment Section, Maryland State Bar Association Labor and Employment Section – Section Council since 2006, Maryland State Bar Association – Elder Law Council in 2010, Maryland Association of Justice, Baltimore City Bar Association and National Employment Lawyers Association. He has been the editor in chief of the “Trial Reporter” of the Maryland Association for Justice since 2006. Richard has presented on the subject of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 and Americans for Disabilities Act of 1990 to the Maryland State Bar Association Convention in June 2006 and June 2010. He moderated a program on the new Maryland False Claims Act and federal False Claims Act in June 2015. He presented on both the Maryland False Claims Act and federal False Claims Act in April 2015 for Employment Law Institute. Richard has lectured on disability benefits and employment issues to diverse groups such as the National MS Society, Alzheimer’s Association, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and Lupus Foundation. He has also lectured on the subject of Social Security disability and Maryland Workers Compensation law to those groups, the National Business Institute and the Maryland State Bar Association in September 2010. He has been an adjunct lecturer on both employment law and Social Security disability as part of the Elder Law course at the University of Maryland Law School from 2005 to the present. Richard’s publications include course materials sponsored by the Maryland Institute of Continuing Professional Legal Education for Lawyers (MICPEL) on the subjects of Employment Law and Social Security Disability. His materials on ERISA and Medicare liens were also part of programs sponsored by the Maryland Association of Justice. He has published articles in the Maryland State Bar Association, “Trial Magazine” and the “Trial Reporter’ of the Maryland Association of Justice on topics that include the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and the Private Cause of Action, Employee Termination under the False Claims Act, ERISA Liens and Personal Injury Actions, Medicare, Medicare Secondary Payer Act and Private Cause of Actions, Sexual Harassment, ERISA and Personal Injury Actions.

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