Archives for April 2016

Alexander Shunnarah Named “Master of Marketing!”

Big achievements and big movement forward for for Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Attorneys, P.C., and for President and CEO Alexander Shunnarah.

Catch up on our latest news and features below!

Alexander Shunnarah Named the ‘Master of Marketing’

President and CEO, Alexander Shunnarah has been featured as a leader of branding and marketing for law firms across the United States! In an article by The Trial Lawyer magazine, Alexander Shunnarah was named the ‘Master of Marketing.’ This is a title he deserves after years of relentless, creative and forward-thinking marketing techniques on all platforms, including television advertising, billboards, community outreach, sponsorships and digital media. He prides himself on his innovative techniques when it comes to the branding and marketing of his practice!

Alexander Shunnarah at the Mass Torts Made Perfect Conference

The largest plaintiff mass torts gathering in the world, Mass Torts Made Perfect Conference, invited Alexander Shunnarah to be a keynote speaker on April 20 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Mr. Shunnarah shared his expertise on “Building a Brand: The Power of a Billboard.” Alexander participated in a panel of experts at the conference, sharing his marketing tips and secrets.

Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Attorneys, P.C. is made up of 17 offices across four states with 24 years of practice. Our team keeps growing and is always prepared to help you will all of your legal needs.

Think you have FOOD POISONING? We can help!

Food poisoning cases are more common than you realize. We all have seen the severe cases making the media headlines. The potential viruses and bacteria that are causing food poisoning cases include E. Coli, Hepatitis, Botulism, Norovirus, Listeria and Shigella. Major causes of food poisoning outbreaks are due to improper manufacturing and food preparation processes.

If you are considering pursuing a food poisoning case, Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Attorneys, P.C. has the steps for you.

Food Poisoning Case Procedures:

  • Prove the food made you sick: If you become ill after eating and you believe it is due to food poisoning, visit a doctor. Your physician might be able to document the connection between the food and your illness.
  • Classify exactly what made you sick: You need to identify what made you nauseous. If you have leftovers of the food you ingested, save it for testing and potentially use as evidence in your case.
  • Connect the problem to the source: You will need to figure out the tie between your illness and the food item that caused it. Was it improper procedure in packaging of the food? Was your food not correctly prepared in a restaurant kitchen?
  • Seek help from a personal injury attorney: The law and procedures in dealing with food poisoning cases can be difficult to navigate and figure out. Our attorneys can help you with your case. If you are looking for more detailed information about food poisoning or need legal attention with your case, contact us today!

Call Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Attorneys, P.C at 1-800-229-7989 TODAY!

How to Protect Your Children in the Digital Age

The World Wide Web is a large source of information and a gateway to a multitude of topics. Providing your child with access to a computer and the Internet can present the risk of exposure to inappropriate information.

Implement safe online practices in your household with these tips from Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Attorneys, P.C.

  1. Select a Location – Set up a space in your home to use computers or laptops. This central space can provide an area to view what your child is looking at or walk by and see what is on their screens.
  2. Stay Social – If your child is on social media, ask them to provide you with a list of their usernames. Explain to them the importance of staying responsible with these accounts. Check in on what they post and whom they interact with.
  3. Create Sharing Guidelines – Make sure your child understands that anyone and everyone can see what they put out online. Even with extreme privacy settings on their profiles, content can still be accessed. What they share online will be out there forever.
  4. Use Parental Controls – If you think your child is too young to access the full scope of the Internet, consider installing parental control software; see a list of such software here. Take advantage of the tools that can help you monitor their activity.
  5. Reward your child – When your child displays good online behavior, verbalize it to them. Encouraging their safe practices will instill proper online activity.

If you believe your child has been threatened online, or that online predators have compromised their safety, contact our office today!

Call Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Attorneys, P.C at 1-800-229-7989 TODAY!

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