Attorney Paul Samakow, a native Washingtonian, has been a Plaintiff’s trial lawyer since 1980, with offices in Maryland and Virginia. He handles injury claims, exclusively. Mr. Samakow is a noted speaker and lecturer, and currently is the legal analyst on the Andy Parks radio show at the Washington Times. His book, The 8 Critical Things Your Auto Accident Attorney Won’t Tell You, is in its 3rd Printing, with over 100,000 copies having been printed and distributed in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia area, for free, as a public service.
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Attorney Paul Samakow, a native Washingtonian, has been a Plaintiff’s trial lawyer since 1980, with offices in Maryland and Virginia. He handles injury claims, exclusively. Mr. Samakow is a noted speaker and lecturer, and currently is the legal analyst on the Andy Parks radio show at the Washington Times and on America's Talk Radio News Network, heard in 165 U.S. markets. His book, The 8 Critical Things Your Auto Accident Attorney Won’t Tell You, is in its 3rd Printing, with over 100,000 copies having been printed and distributed in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia area, for free, as a public service.