PERSONAL INJURY LAW - BOOK
An Overview for Pennsylvania Accident Victims
by James D. Hagelgans & Nicholas A. Veronis
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Hagelgans & Veronis: Personal Injury, Car Accident, Workers Compensation Attorney

James D. Hagelgans and Nicholas A. Veronis

We wrote this book as an introduction to personal injury law for people who find themselves just where you are now: the victim of a devastating accident.

As experienced personal injury lawyers, we understand that most accident victims are caught unprepared for the life-changing effects of a sudden, serious accident. This book should help guide you through those changes and the new legal and medical worlds you will enter, worlds filled with their own members and their own vocabularies. We offer a step-by-step explanation of the entire process, from accident to settlement.

This book should not be considered legal advice, but an overview of personal injury law.

Whether you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, workplace accident or any other accident, this book will provide you with valuable information about your personal injury case.

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ISBN 978-1-935411-06-2
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Hagelgans & Veronis represents clients throughout Central PA, including residents of Lancaster, York, Harrisburg, Reading, Pottstown, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Hershey, Lebanon, Ephrata, New Holland, Coatesville, Downingtown, West Chester, Exton, Malvern, Chester County, Dauphin County, Lebanon County and Berks County .

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