Cincinnati Lawyer Ignites Campaign Justice For Personal injury VictimsCincinnati Lawyer Anthony Castelli Ignites Campaign - Justice For Personal Injury Victims. To Combat the Efforts of the insurance industry and Big Business to demonize personal injury victims, limit their recovery and access to a fair jury.
Jan. 4, 2012 - PRLog -- Cincinnati personal injury lawyer Anthony Castelli announced today his campaign to fight for justice for personal injury victims to combat the efforts of the insurance industry and big business to demonize personal injury victims, personal injury attorneys, limit the recoveries of personal injury victims and their access to a fair jury.
For too many years now personal injury victims have had to come to seek justice for being wrongfully injured with their hat in their hands. The insurance companys especially since the Mcdonald's hot coffee case have twisted facts to make personal injury victims look like greedy whiners. Personal injury victims are struggling to get fair compensation against difficult odds. Legislatures seek to put caps on damages urging that a jury of the citizens of the United States have run amock. Thus seeking to cast seriously injured on the welfare rolls because the compensation caps prevent them from getting enough money to take care of their medical needs and basic survival needs. Anthony Castelli , an Ohio personal injury trial lawyer stated, " Many of my trial lawyer peers are saying how the climate is difficult to get a fair jury verdict for personal injury victims. I have heard the stories of jurors being swayed by the so called 'tort crisis' and the use of terms like lawsuit lotteries. But knowledge is power and personal injury lawyers across the country need to unite in their efforts to dispel the myths that jury victims are seeking to get something for nothing. It's time that we take back the hearts and minds if the citizens of this great country. First of all they need to know that most if not all wrongdoers that are taken to court have insurance that will pay for any loss. But the law in Ohio is that juries can't be told their is insurance. some savy defense lawyers will insinuate in trial that the onlt people invoved are the injured person and the defendant so juries will feel that if they give a high award it willl hurt the wrongdoer." The campaign is a simple grass roots word of mouth , word over the internet campaign. The internet has provided a platform to reach a vast audience through article blogs, you tube videos and webinars twitter and facebook, Castelli hopes to reach out to a broad audience and let them know that his personal injury car accident or other injury victims are not greedy. They just want to be made whole. It's unconscionable that the public would be inclined to award less for a human life that they would for a piece of property. As a personal injury lawyer its time to stand up so that the case outcome will not be determined by jurors poisoned by the propaganda of big insurance. One of the centerpieces of the campaign is attorney Castelli's youtube channel Cincinnati personal injury lawyer where you can view educational videos. An other facet of the campaign is webinars Castelli is producing through blog talk radio much like his initial blog cast he produced awhile ago and is now going to follow up Wrongful death what is a life worth It's time for the personal injury attorneys to take back the decency and the concept that the constitution promises life liberty and the pursuit of happiness and personal responsibility. if someone acts irresponsibly they should be brought to justice . After alll it's not an eye for an eye and by purchasing insurance the public or big business that does hurt someone else can pay for their actions. # # # Cincinnati, personal injury trial lawyer . Focus on accident and injury law, workers compensation social security disability and veterans disability in surrounding areas of Cincinnati, Mason, Ohio, Batavia, Hamilton, West Chester, Fairfied, Blue Ash . End
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