Nicholas L. Palazzo's profile

    Nicholas L. Palazzo

    Top rated Personal Injury attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Education Qualification:

    Widener University – Delaware Law School

    Practice Areas:

    Construction litigation,

    Personal injury

    2541 South Broad StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19148
    I've focused my entire career on representing accident victims of all kinds, and have personally recovered over $25 million for my clients in the past 10 years of practice and once turned a $25k offer the day of trial into a 1.2m jury verdict.For me, while getting an injured client compensated is my top priority, a close runner up is ensuring that a business that cuts corners on safety measures or property maintenance, and in doing so increases the risk of injury to customers or workers, thinks twice about doing so again.I was born and raised in South Philly, I love it here, and I love fighting for Philadelphians and making our city safer by holding big business accountable for taking short cuts with safety.I've spent my entire career fighting for injury victims and have handled countlesstrucking, complex liability, and construction accidents all involving serious and sometimes catastrophic injury and have consistently gotten my client's the individualized justice they deserve....andmore,year after year.At my firm, our lawyers are hands on, prioritizing the lawyer-client relationship and encouraging communication in order to fully capture what an injury victim’s life was like before, and then after a terrible accident.Personal touch is key and our ability to listen to, empathize with, and learn from our client so that we can best accomplish their goals and our commitment to the personal relationship is what sets us apart from our competitors and puts us in position to best highlight our client's actualpersonalinjuries.   The more we know you, the better we can help you and we stand on that.
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