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Emery Ledger

Emery Brett Ledger brings more than 27 years of experience to personal injury law. He founded & led The Ledger Law Firm in securing over $100 million in compensation for clients with life-altering injuries & complex claims. Licensed in California, Texas, & Washington, Emery earned his law degree from Pepperdine University School of Law. His practice areas include car & truck accidents, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, maritime claims, & mass tort litigation. He has been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers’ Top 100, Mass Tort Trial Lawyers Top 25, and America’s Top 100 Personal Injury Attorneys. Emery also received the 2025 Elite Lawyer Award & holds a perfect 10.0 Avvo rating with Platinum Client Champion status. His legal work has been featured on CNN, Forbes, NBC, & ABC.

Asbestos Lawyer Personal Injury
February 8, 2010

Asbestos Lawyer

There is a lot of talk these days about asbestos, and all the health problems is causes. When you think about how many homes were wrapped in this material back in the 1940’s, just after WWII, it is no wonder. Asbestos fibers are naturally occurring microscopic minerals that consist of tiny fibers that tend to resist heat and provide a…
Which Form of Compensation Can I Qualify for After An Auto Accident? Attorney-Lawyer
February 8, 2010

Which Form of Compensation Can I Qualify for After An Auto Accident?

Millions of people figure into car accidents each year, resulting to personal injury and damage to property. Should the accident be minor, what most injured victims would do is simply to file police reports, contact their insurance company, but shoulder the losses themselves. But major accidents are a league of their own. If you sustained injuries under this category, you…
Despite Bans, Text Message Accidents Continue Auto Accident LawyerBus Accident AttorneyTrain Accident Lawyer
February 7, 2010

Despite Bans, Text Message Accidents Continue

With the advent of cellular phones came yet another cause of traffic accidents. Twenty years ago in the United States a cellular phone was considered a luxury item reserved for the upper classes or those professionals that truly needed one. Times have certainly changed! Now, over 80% of the population in the United States owns a cell phone. Most of…