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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.

Smartphones: Not So Smart Behind the Wheel Auto Accident Lawyer
October 1, 2010

Smartphones: Not So Smart Behind the Wheel

With the frequent and exciting releases of newer, faster, and smarter cell phones, American consumers are becoming obsessed with keeping up with the latest electronic “toys.” As we continue to become literally attached to our smartphones, many get caught up in getting their hands on the latest devices and forgetting the importance on keeping their hands on other important things-…
How Does a Plaintiff in a Personal Injury Case Prove Permanent Injury and Why Is it Important? Personal Injury
October 1, 2010

How Does a Plaintiff in a Personal Injury Case Prove Permanent Injury and Why Is it Important?

There are an infinite number of factors that can affect the compensation that a plaintiff receives in a personal injury settlement or jury award. The extent and severity of the physical injuries received by the plaintiff are certainly some of the most important factors that both sides of the lawsuit will focus on during the negotiations or trial. Whether or…
Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable
Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable? Understanding IRS Rules, Exceptions, and What You Owe Personal Injury
September 29, 2010

Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable? Understanding IRS Rules, Exceptions, and What You Owe

Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable? The brief answer to the question of "are personal injury settlements taxable?" is "it depends". In most cases, the IRS does not consider a settlement from a personal injury lawsuit to be income. Instead, the IRS considers the settlement to make up for income that was lost as a result of the accident. However, some…
Who Are the People on The Jury That Decide A Personal Injury Case If It Goes To Trial? Personal Injury
September 29, 2010

Who Are the People on The Jury That Decide A Personal Injury Case If It Goes To Trial?

Many personal injury accident cases are settled through negotiations between the plaintiff and defendant long before an actual lawsuit is even prepared. There are times, however, when a personal injury accident case simply cannot be resolved through negotiations and therefore a trial becomes inevitable. When a personal injury accident goes to trial, the outcome is in the hands of 12…
Plaintiff’s Possible Risks and Rewards Taking a Personal Injury Accident Case to Trial Personal Injury
September 29, 2010

Plaintiff’s Possible Risks and Rewards Taking a Personal Injury Accident Case to Trial

Personal injury accident cases come in many forms. Most people think of a car accident when they think of a personal injury accident but there are an infinite amount of other accidents that can be considered personal injury accidents as well. For example, a dog bite, a fall at a store or injuries suffered in the workplace cam all be…
Government Entity Defendants and The Statute of Limitations in Personal Injury Accident Lawsuits Attorney-Lawyer
September 27, 2010

Government Entity Defendants and The Statute of Limitations in Personal Injury Accident Lawsuits

Personal injury accidents encompass much more than car accidents. Anytime a person is injured through the negligence of another person, or entity, they may be the victim of a personal injury accident. While car accidents are generally what people think about when they hear the term “persona injury accident”, there are an infinite number of scenarios that could become personal…
Why Are Personal Injury Accident Settlements Usually Larger When an Attorney Is Involved? Personal Injury
September 23, 2010

Why Are Personal Injury Accident Settlements Usually Larger When an Attorney Is Involved?

A plaintiff in a personal injury accident case is certainly entitled to represent herself in her quest for compensation for her injuries. There is no law or rule that requires victims to hire counsel to represent them in a personal injury accident. For very minor accidents where the plaintiff received little or no injury, an attorney may truly not be…
Should I Accept a Settlement in My Personal Injury Accident When Jury Awards Seem So High? Personal Injury
September 22, 2010

Should I Accept a Settlement in My Personal Injury Accident When Jury Awards Seem So High?

At some point or another you have undoubtedly heard about an astronomically high jury award for a personal injury case. Maybe it was the McDonald’s hot coffee case where the jury initially awarded the plaintiff $160,000 in actual damages and $2.7 million in punitive damages (the award was later reduced and the parties eventually came to a secret settlement amount…
Evaluating a Settlement Offer in A Personal Injury Accident Case Personal Injury
September 21, 2010

Evaluating a Settlement Offer in A Personal Injury Accident Case

Many personal injury accident cases are settled by a mutual agreement long before they make it to a court room. Typically, the plaintiff (injured person) will submit a settlement demand to the defendant for what she feels is a fair settlement amount. The defendant will then either agree to the amount, make a counter offer or reject the demand altogether.…
The Significance of Medical Liens in A Personal Injury Case Personal Injury
September 20, 2010

The Significance of Medical Liens in A Personal Injury Case

Frequently, when someone is injured in an accident, their injuries require medical attention. Sometimes the victim just requires and immediate evaluation while other times they require extensive and long-term medical treatment. If the victim has medical insurance then the issue of who will pay the bills-at least initially- is simple. If the victim is uninsured-as is the situation for millions…