Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding partner
For those of you who have been following my posts, you know that I often blog about the catastrophic consequences of distracted driving. I am also a frequent lecturer to students about the ills of distracted driving. Oprah Winfrey recognizes the dangers of distracted driving too. In fact, she has publicly spoken out against driving while using a cell phone or texting. Click here to read an article she recently published in the New York Times.
We should all be grateful to public figures who use their recognition for positive change. Brava, Oprah! Keep up the good work.
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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. 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.