Personal Injury Content Library

BOOK
BOOKLETS
NEWSLETTERS
VIDEOS

Book

This 122-pager digs deep into the questions and issues facing prospective clients, including:

— Do I have a case?
— Dealing with the insurance company
— When a lawsuit is filed
— Overcoming common defense themes
— Special considerations in specific types of cases
— Frequently asked questions

The book is fully branded in your name, complete with your photo, bio, and contact information.

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Booklets

32 injury booklets 4-28 pages long can be branded in your name and promoted on your website, in automated email campaigns, and from your social profiles.

Click any booklet cover to view.

Monthly Newsletters

Remain top of mind and referrable with these engaging 8-page digital issues that are auto-sent monthly to your list of past clients. Some lawyers also choose to include current clients.

Click any newsletter cover to view.

Videos

Distinguish your practice with custom videos that build trust, create familiarity, and demonstrate expertise.

We offer a variety of custom personal injury oriented videos, beginning with: intro, past-case, FAQs, testimonials, and niches.

Past Case
Past Case
Past Case
Past Case
Client Testimonial
Client Testimonial
What Brought Me to Law
Do I Have a Case?
How Do I Pay My Medical Bills?
How Adjusters Use Medical Records
When the Adjuster Says… He Really Means…
Key Liability Factors for Six Types of Auto Accidents
How Jurors Evaluate Auto Accident Cases
3 Practical Steps to Help You Prove the Full Extent of Your Damages
Top 10 Factors that Influence Personal Injury Jurors
Maximize the Value of Your Case by Keeping Good Records
What Happens After You File an Insurance Claim
5 Things the Insurance Company Doesn’t Want You to Know

​High Value

​Not only is the personal injury version of Marketing Amplifier affordable, it also will not intrude upon your work hours. You need only set aside 30 minutes/month for the Zoom video shoots and we will take care of everything else. Click below to schedule a call with President Kara Prior.​