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Washington DC Personal Injury Lawyer Blog | Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata, & Siegel P.C.
Friday, August 22, 2008
ADVOCACY . . . FROM THE EYES OF A YOUNG LAWYER
Advocacy is defined by Webster’s dictionary as “the act or process of advocating or supporting a cause or proposal.” Yes, this is true, but advocacy begins before a pleading is ever filed or before one enters their appearance in a matter. Advocacy begins when you first meet a client. It is that first moment, those first few seconds, that your client fills triumphant, hopeful, and safe, knowing that “you” will be their lawyer. Those first moments of that first meeting when a wife squeezes the hand of her child or husband sitting next to her, or when a grandmother pats her grandchild on the head or glares into their eyes while sitting in your office – all to say that, now, everything is going to be o.k. THAT’S ADVOCACY! Communicating a message early on to your clients that you are worthy of their trust and that you will do everything you can to achieve the best result possible, is one of the most fundamental aspects of advocacy to this young lawyer.
This early communication not only engenders trust, but energizes a lawyer to be optimal in their performance so that the glimmer of hope they saw in their client’s eyes during that first meeting will never fade.
by Ebony M. Robinson, Esq.
posted by Biera Campbell at 8:26 AM
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
The Importance of Eye Contact
It is important because people expect it. It is important because people believe, whether correct or not, that it is body language that signifies truthfulness. The importance of eye contact is so ingrained that it is futile to fight it.
I always tell my clients to remember that when they testify, they should make eye contact with the jury or Judge. They need to engage the person or persons who will ultimately make the decision as to whether they win or lose on their case. While eye contact may signify nothing, its importance lies in the expectation of the receiver. So, let the receiver have what they expect.
by Steven H. Kaminski, Esq.
posted by Biera Campbell at 1:49 PM
Monday, August 18, 2008
AAJ Names 10 Worst Insurance Companies
According to AAJ’s report, the 10 worst are:
1. Allstate
2. UNUM
3. AIG
4. State Farm
5. Conseco
6. WellPoint
7. Farmers
8. United Health
9. Torchmark
10. Liberty Mutual
The personal injury lawyers at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. are fighting these company’s underhanded tactics on a daily basis on behalf of our clients.
[1] The opinions and views expressed in this report are those of The American Association for Justice and are based on investigations and research performed by that organization. Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. did not participate in that investigation or the authoring of the report, and cannot vouch for the methodology utilized or the results reported.
Click the following link to read the entire report: /10%20worst%20insurance%20companies.pdf
Labels: bad faith
posted by Biera Campbell at 1:14 PM
Friday, August 15, 2008
What Is Wrong With This Picture?
WE AGREE – your picture should be posted on our website. Contact your favorite attorney at the firm, and let them know that there’s something wrong with this picture!
posted by Biera Campbell at 2:00 PM
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Allan M. Siegel Writes First President’s Message
Click here to read the message in its entirety: /President%27s%20Summer%20Message
posted by Biera Campbell at 6:41 AM
Monday, August 11, 2008
Partner Allan Siegel's Success Against the Post Office Continues
Labels: motorcycle, tractor trailer
posted by Biera Campbell at 9:08 AM
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Why Do Drownings and Near-Drownings Occur?
posted by Biera Campbell at 7:42 AM
Friday, August 1, 2008
The Number One Complaint About Lawyers
I understand why this number one complaint can be quite annoying to clients.
Our firm understands this as well. That is why we have a long-standing policy at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, that we return phone calls from our clients within 24 hours. Further, we try to be proactive with phone calls and contact with clients. We will often call clients if we know the client is scheduled for a medical procedure or just to ask if they are doing well. I think this simple, but important, policy is one of the many things that set us at this firm apart from the other lawyers and law firms. And from what we hear from our clients, they appreciate it as well.
by Steven H. Kaminski, Esq.
posted by Biera Campbell at 2:46 PM




