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The plain-language guide to handling your own injury claim.

You got hurt. The insurance company is calling. They want recorded statements, signed forms, and quick settlements that feel suspiciously low. You don't have a lawyer — either you can't afford one or you don't want to hand over a third of your settlement. So you're trying to figure this out alone, and the internet is a mess of legal jargon and conflicting advice.

 

This book walks you through it, step by step, in language you can actually use.

 

Written by Anna Allard-Veillon, former managing paralegal and executive director of a personal injury firm — someone who handled hundreds of claims from the inside and watched clients leave money on the table because no one explained how the process actually works.

 

What's inside:

  • The full timeline of a PI claim, in plain English
  • What to say (and not say) to insurance adjusters
  • How to document injuries, lost wages, and out-of-pocket costs
  • When to settle, when to push back, and how to tell the difference
  • How to handle medical liens and subrogation — the parts no one warns you about
  • Sample letters and scripts you can adapt to your situation

 

This book is for you if:

  • You were hurt in a car accident and you're handling the claim yourself
  • You have a lawyer but want to understand what's actually happening with your case
  • You're helping a family member navigate a claim

30-day guarantee. If the book doesn't help you handle your claim with more confidence, email within 30 days for a full refund. No questions, no fine print.

Launch price $35 (regularly $45). Instant download - PDF arrives in your confirmation email.

The Personal Injury Playbook

$45.00 Regular Price
$35.00Sale Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • Includes organized folders with word document templates annotated with instructions and highlighted for your reference

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