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You May Be In Danger

If you've been victimized, you need a lawyer to protect you. If you're catastrophically injured, choosing the right lawyer may be the most important decision you ever make - a matter of life and death.

The right lawyer acts as a great equalizer against the incredible power of massive modern day corporations.

The wrong lawyers - the ambulance chasers -- will target you from the moment you get injured, just when you are most vulnerable. They will seek you out. They will target you through television, through radio, through doctors and chiropractors, through nurses, through a vast network of agents who will benefit from your tragedy.

Find out why ambulance chasers suck, and how to protect yourself.

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So what's an Ambulance Chaser?

So what exactly is an ambulance chaser? Well, in our book Ambulance Chasers Suck you’ll learn about the history of Ambulance Chasers. But today an ambulance chaser is a slang term for a lawyer, or sometimes a non lawyer businessman, who is willing to do whatever it takes to sign up a case, even if it means breaking all the rules, like literally chasing the ambulance that’s carrying the injured victims. Incredible right? Ambulance chasers are the wrong lawyers to hire if you have a serious injury, because in the end they’ll be more concerned with settling your case for fast, easy money instead of getting you justice. Find out more in our book.

What does "Ask Someone You Trust" mean?

Before billboards and bus bench signs - Before TV commercials and even before the internet. (Yes I know it’s hard to imagine a world without internet.) Before any of that, people found an attorney when they needed one by asking someone that they trusted, a minister, priest or rabbi, a policeman, another attorney that they knew or had experience with, someone they trusted. Not a tow truck driver or a nurse who may be getting paid to steer you to an ambulance chasing lawyer. It doesn’t mean, ask anyone. Ask someone you trust. That’s still the best way, but these days you have access to many of different ways to research an attorney. We give you more ideas in the book and we give you some important questions you need to ask when you are interviewing your potential attorney. Remember you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you, so don’t be afraid to ask the right questions.

WARNING. If you've already been scammed by an ambulance chasing lawyer and your case is over don't read this book. It will only make you sick. Get the book and save it until someone you love (or even someone you barely know) needs a lawyer. Save it. Until the time is right.

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