Over 100 new lawyers signed up this week on Lawyer Central's national attorney directory.
So what does this mean?
Lawyers are finding this to be a useful marketing tool in gaining an online presence. Members upload verdicts, photos, and videos to build a rich profile that will rank in the major search engines. Another free function is the ability to submit press releases that will be distributed across major internet news outlets, all with links to your website if requested.
It is really rare to find a directory that allows you to refer and receive cases between lawyers. If you’re interested on registering visit: http://www.lawyercentral.com/attorney-home.html .
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
New York Personal Injury Lawyers: Client Opinions
A New York construction injury victim explains how Block O'Toole and Murphy's attentive work exceeded every expectation he ever had. "They were unbelievable."
Block O'Toole & Murphy has had the privilege of representing persons involved in construction and scaffold accidents, wrongful death actions, tractor trailer accidents, medical malpractice cases and motor vehicle collisions. The New York Personal Injury Lawyers at Block O'Toole and Murphy are devoted to truly caring for and fighting for the rights of their clients.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Asbestos Exposure in the United States
Asbestos Exposure is explained by an experienced mesothelioma attorney. Asbestos remains a problem today because over 3,000 asbestos products were used in the United States and elsewhere over the past 70 years. Exposure to asbestos occurs when asbestos related products are used releasing asbestos fibers into the air. Once these fibers are breathed in, they cannot be extracted and can lead to serious health problems. Please contact the asbestos and mesothelioma lawyers of Patten, Wornom, Hatten and Diamonstein to learn about your rights at: www.asbestosclaims.org.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Mesothelioma Attorney on Asbestos-Related Diseases
Robert Hatten, dedicated mesothelioma lawyer, explains the history of asbestos exposure and asbestos-related diseases. As early as the 1930s, asbestos industries knew the dangers caused by asbestos products. Despite evidence that asbestos was linked to cancer the public didn’t find out about any of the hazards of asbestos until the 70s. The experienced mesothelioma attorneys at PWHD can help you understand your rights. Visit http://www.pwhd.com.
Friday, March 19, 2010
New York Personal Injury Law Firm: Block O'Toole & Murphy
Block O’Toole & Murphy is one of the top personal injury law firms in New York City. Other New York lawyers and law firms have confidence in the attorneys at Block O’Toole & Murphy. Why? Block O’Toole & Murphy is known for “catastrophic personal injury cases, they’re not just a small time tort or negligence firm.”
Block O’Toole & Murphy is committed to making sure that juries understand how an injury can affect a person's life. These personal injury lawyers are not interested in a "quick settlement" unless it is beneficial to their clients. Block O’Toole & Murphy’s objective on every case is to make sure their clients are taken care of and that they receive every last dollar that they are entitled to under the law. Visit www.blockotoole.com.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Construction Site Fires and Explosions
Experienced New York injury lawyer Daniel O’Toole explains the accidents that occur on construction sites. Defective products, electrical problems, exploding gas lines, and acetylene tank explosions are just a few of the hazards that can cause fires and explosions on construction sites. Construction site fires and explosions can result in serious injuries including burns, disfigurements, and broken bones. Construction accident attorneys at Block O’Toole & Murphy have the resources to investigate the cause of any explosion or fire and have the knowledge to handle your claim. Contact Block O’Toole & Murphy today: www.constructionaccidentsny.com.
New York Construction Accidents: Electrocution
A New York personal injury lawyer discusses electrocution accidents on construction sites. Electrocution accidents can harm both electricians and non-electricians on the job. Overhead and buried power lines at construction sites are especially hazardous because they are un-insulated and can carry extremely high voltage. Workers may experience serious burns, internal injuries or brain injuries after suffering an electric shock. Block O’Toole & Murphy’s personal injury attorneys have a proven track record of success in construction accident cases and welcome the opportunity to discuss your claim. Contact Block O’Toole & Murphy today: www.constructionaccidentsny.com.
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