Top rated Personal Injury attorney in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Practice Areas:
Personal injury,
Personal injury - defense
Education Qualification:
Vermont Law School
Practice Areas:
Personal injury,
Personal injury - defense
CrownPointe Corporate Center, 3101 Emrick Boulevard, Suite 205Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18020
Whether distracted, drunk or otherwise reckless, negligent drivers must be held accountable for the damages they cause. That is Christopher Meyer Reid's philosophy as he advocates for victims of motor vehicle accidents in Bethlehem, Allentown and the Easton area in Pennsylvania. A partner at Hof & Reid LLC, he commits his time to representing people who have been involved in these incidents, striving to secure the largest award possible.Having a history of representing people through a variety of personal injury matters, Mr. Reid knows how to develop a compelling strategy that targets compensation. He communicates with each client on a personal level, discussing how the incident has affected the person's life financially, physically and emotionally. Using this information, he illustrates the damages that the defendant has caused and negotiates for just compensation. Barring a settlement, Mr. Reid is thoroughly prepared to go to trial.Through obtaining settlements and verdicts in his clients' favor, Mr. Reid has established a reputation as an aggressive, results-oriented attorney. Respected by his peers, he takes an active role with organizations such as the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, the American Bar Association and the Northampton County Bar Association.Mr. Reid graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Toledo in 1996. He went on to earn a Juris Doctor in 1999 from Vermont Law School.Today, he enjoys spending time with his wife and children. He is also dedicated to his community, having worked with a network of people to establish the Northampton County Mortgage Foreclosure Diversion Program to help those in financial crisis stay in their homes.