Washington State Accident Victims Need To Read This Book Before Talking To An Insurance Adjustor Or Hiring A Lawyer

  • Learn negotiation tactics typically used by insurance company claims adjustors 
  • Get tips on how to avoid common injury case pitfalls
  • Determine if you need the help of an attorney and learn how to find qualified personal injury lawyer
  • "I want to thank you for sending the gift of your book which I read cover to cover the day it arrived...I found it very informative and helpful."  -Lyn M., West Seattle

    In this book, Seattle personal injury attorney Christopher M. Davis explains the mistakes that Washington car accident victims often make when dealing with the insurance adjuster and in hiring an lawyer.

    By reading this book you will learn...

    • How car accident and personal injury claims are valued;
    • The steps in the personal injury claims process;
    • How to settle your claim on your own (if you choose);
    • How to interact with your doctors after an accident;
    • How to interact with insurance adjustors;
    • How to know whether you should retain a personal injury attorney;
    • What an experienced personal injury attorney can do for you;
    • How to choose an experienced and qualified car accident attorney for your accident claim;
    • And much, much more!  


    This book will also help you to determine if you actually need a personal injury lawyer; learn how to hire an accident lawyer; and how to begin a personal injury claim. The book also covers what you need to know about lawsuits and the legal process.

    Table Of Contents
    Chapter One
    - What is a Personal Injury or Accident Case?
    Chapter Two - You Entered Into a War Zone As Soon As You Were Injured.
    Chapter Three - Do You Really Need An Attorney for Your Accident Case?
    Chapter Four - How Do You Determine the Value of a Personal Injury Case?
    Chapter Five - The Legal Process for Personal Injury Cases.
    Chapter Six - How to Choose the Right Attorney for Your Accident Case.
    Chapter Seven - What You Need to Know About Lawyer Advertising.
    Chapter Eight - What a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Do For You.
    Chapter Nine - The Ten Biggest Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Washington Accident Case
    Chapter Ten - “Top Ten Myths” Lists.
    Chapter Eleven - Questions About Insurance.
    Chapter Twelve - What You and Juries Don’t Know.
    Chapter Thirteen - Why I Wrote This Book.

    The Ten Biggest Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Washington Accident Case is packed with information that is helpful to anyone who may have a personal injury case such as victims of car accidents, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, serious injuries, whiplash, head injury, traumatic brain injury / brain damage, back problems, disc damage, spinal injury, and wrongful death. 

    Reviews...

    I wish I had it [the book] about a year ago.

    It was very clear from the beginning the high caliber of professionalism, honesty, & impressive understanding of the law you possess.

    Small things in the beginning after an accident may seem small but are signs of things to come. Suing for the right reasons is why we have the law.

    It is a shame we did not have your book when my husband was broadsided by a drunk drive who got away with it.

    Thanks for the book!! Integrity is lacking...We need you to run for government...

    I want to thank you for sending the gift of your book which I read cover to cover the day it arrived... I’m very impressed with your website, your energy and willingness to educate the public on these issues. Thank you sincerely for your information. I found it very informative and helpful.

    Thank you so much for the book [The Ten Biggest Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Washington Accident Case]. It is very informative!!!

    Your book is impressive and to the point...you take the myth out of the process.

    I found your book very informative and helpful.

    I found your book to be of great value...

    I wish we had your book 5 years ago when my husband was rear-ended and our van ended up on the other side of the street...

    I'm glad I ordered your book...

    I liked the book and passed it on to my son...

    The book provides great personal injury insight...

    This is a book that every driver should read. I have shared my with several people and they were very impressed. Thank you!

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    About The Author

    Christopher Davis has spent nearly the last 15 years attempting to “level the playing field” between accident victims and insurance companies. He is passionately devoted to advancing and perfecting trial techniques and communication strategies on behalf of injured victims.

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    Wednesday, February 24, 2010

    Warren Sadler of Wilson High School - 2/18/2010

    Warren has now lettered in 3 varsity sports while maintaining a GPA over 3.9 and taking mostly Honors or AP level classes. This year he was on the Knowledge Bowl Team and has now received three 4.0 semesters in a row.  Also this year, Warren was elected to Senior Class Representative and is very involved in the Wilson High School ASB. He continues to do community service, including tutoring other students through his involvement in the National Honor Society. He is also involved in community service and youth activities at his church in Tacoma. "Warren is a very polite and nice young man with a big heart, a great sense of humor and he truly possesses great leadership ability," Says his father, Bruce Sadler, "He has great potential for the future."


    As an athlete, Warren has excelled on the field as a pitcher and outfielder for the Wilson High School baseball team, and he looks forward to playing both positions as a varsity athlete this spring. This last fall was also Warren's first year trying Cross Country. He needed a time of 20 minutes to get a letter. He worked so hard all year and finally on the last race of the year he got a 19:56. The Cross Country coach, Mr. Ring, praised Warren for his performance and leadership to the team.


    Bruce Sadler concludes, "As a high school teacher myself, I am truly amazed by my son. He sets his goals high and achieves most of them through hard work, effort and team work. If you were to meet Warren, I am sure your first impression would be a wonderful lasting one."