I have been blogging a lot about the recent problems facing Toyota. In response to these problems, the Wall Street Journal has published an opinion piece, titled “Why We Need Trial Lawyers.” To better understand the work we do as trial attorneys, please click here to view the full WSJ article.
There are many who wish to strip Americans of their civil rights in order to reap profits. Those greedy folks seem to care little about those that are victims of carelessness and corruption. I am proud to represent Americans every day, helping them to obtain justice following tragedy and wrongdoing.
If you have questions about our civil justice system, don’t seek answers from those who spew rhetoric just to pad their profits. Give me a call instead. I’d be happy to share the facts with you.
Be safe.
About the author:
Mr. Zambri is a Past-President of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. and has been rated by Washingtonian magazine as a “Big Gun” and among the “top 1%” of all lawyers in the Washington metropolitan area. The magazine also describes him as “one of Washington’s best–most honest and effective lawyers” who specializes in personal injury matters, including serious truck and car collisions. He has successfully litigated numerous cases against truck and bus companies, the Washington Metropolitan Area transit Authority, and other automobile owners. His law firm, in fact, has obtained the largest settlement ever in a personal injury case involving WMATA. Mr. Zambri has also been repeatedly named a “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics magazine–a national publication that honors the top lawyers in America.
Mr. Zambri is regularly asked to give presentations to lawyers and businesses regarding product defects, automobile accident litigation, and safety improvements.
Mr. Zambri has authored an article regarding how automobile collision cases are evaluated. To read it, please click here.
To read an article published by one of Mr. Zambri’s clients, who was injured in a tragic automobile collision, please click here.
Many Americans are killed or critically injured each year in vehicular collisions. If you want more information about your legal rights,
please email Mr. Zambri at [email protected] or call him at 202-822-1899.