Top Rated Personal Injury Attorney in Havertown, Pennsylvania

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My philosophy is based on Preparation and knowledge we
prepare every case in the same manner in
other words we prepare fully whatever we
have we’re going to do whatever is
needed if you take a personal injury
case we’re going to prepare that case
and assume that the case will go to
trial even though most cases don’t we’ll
be ready to do so but we also have a
sort of personal attention to our
clients our clients know us we’re a
small staff that’s what I want I don’t
want a large firm where you get thrown
around from 10 people to someone else to
whoever is new this week we know our
clients we address their issues
specifically to their needs so that as a
result they know that they’re getting
the attention that they’re entitled to
for whatever the services we’re
providing
when it comes to doing scholarly or what
I’ll call sort of professional and
educational activities this firm is one
of the leaders in addition to having a
large number of attorneys who come to us
for everything from professional
guidance ethical guidance and
representation in those matters we’re
leaders in educating other lawyers I’ve
personally presented over 400 continuing
education courses I have written about
250 or 300 articles I’m the author of 15
books on a wide range of subjects
ranging from you know practice
management to ethics to workers
compensation we wrote the Treatise on
the basics of workers compensation in
Pennsylvania so lawyers know us we also
circulate a newsletter that goes to
lawyers and judges it goes to over 2
2000 recipients where we educate them
monthly on new cases changes in the law
Etc so when lawyers think of us they
know that we’re the people who know the
law and that’s why a lot of them become
our clients

Havertown, PA personal injury attorney Daniel J. Siegel talks about the philosophy that guides his practice as well as his scholarly work. He shares that his philosophy is grounded in preparation and knowledge. Every case is prepared thoroughly, regardless of whether it is expected to go to trial. For instance, in personal injury matters, his team assumes the case will proceed to trial and prepares accordingly, ensuring that every necessary step is taken.

He emphasizes personal attention to clients, noting that their small staff allows them to know each client personally. Unlike larger firms where clients may be passed from person to person, his firm addresses each client’s needs directly, ensuring that they receive the attention they deserve.

Beyond client work, he highlights the firm’s role in professional education and guidance. The firm is recognized for providing ethical and professional guidance to attorneys, and he personally has delivered over 400 continuing education courses, authored 250–300 articles, and written 15 books covering topics from practice management to ethics and workers’ compensation. He and his firm wrote the authoritative treatise on the basics of workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania.

Additionally, the firm circulates a monthly newsletter to over 2,200 lawyers and judges, educating them on new cases and legal developments. Because of this extensive expertise and commitment to education, other lawyers frequently turn to the firm for representation, knowing they are working with professionals who truly understand the law.

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