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Episode 396 - Justice in Action David B. Lever on the Evolution of Personal Injury Law

Episode 396 - Justice in Action David B. Lever on the Evolution of Personal Injury Law

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In this episode, we sit down with David B. Lever, founder and senior partner of Lever & Ecker, PLLC, to explore how personal injury law has evolved — and why fighting for justice matters more than ever. Since 1990, David has devoted his career to representing victims of negligence, never defending insurance companies or corporations. His relentless commitment to fairness and compassion has made him one of New York's most respected trial attorneys.

Starting his own firm at just 30 years old, David built a legacy rooted in advocacy, integrity, and results. For him, every case is personal — a chance to restore dignity, rebuild lives, and make a lasting difference.

Tune in to learn:

· How lawyers develop expertise in specific areas of injury law.

· Why David chose to represent victims over corporations.

· How compensation and litigation strategies have changed in recent decades.

· What modern accident trends reveal about today's legal landscape.

Whether you've been injured or simply want to understand how personal injury law shapes our communities, this conversation offers powerful insight into what justice looks like in action.

You can learn more about David and his work here.

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