bert show ceo lawyer parternship

Personal Injury Attorney Ali Awad, better known to his millions of social media followers as the CEO Lawyer, has just completed an agreement to create ongoing informative legal content alongside Bert Weiss, host of the nationally syndicated talk program The Bert Show Podcast.

With syndicated broadcast programs playing in 13 states, including Georgia, Wyoming, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Texas, The Bert Show Podcast has millions of listeners across the country. They also regularly release recorded episodes as a daily podcast, alongside clips and other bonus content. The show is known for its laid-back sense of humor, providing a mix of lifestyle advice, national entertainment news, celebrity interviews, and humorous segments. 

According to the show’s press materials, “the program’s success lies in its lack of formula and the openness of the cast members to share the most intimate and vulnerable details of their lives.” These materials also reveal how the show has over one million listeners tuning in each week from 6 a.m. – 10 a.m. EST.

First begun in 2002 and based in Atlanta, the show shares common roots with area personal injury attorney Ali Awad. As part of their collaboration, host Bert Weiss and the CEO Lawyer will record informative and entertaining segments that provide information on how to assert your legal rights as an injury victim. 

“Each year, millions of Americans are hurt in accidents caused by other people’s negligence,” notes Awad. “But only a tiny fraction of these cases end up becoming personal injury claims. One big reason is that lots of people don’t know they have the right to go after the money they need, which can pay for their medical bills and get them back to living their life.”

In order to teach people about their legal rights, Ali Awad posts daily content to his social media profiles on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. His posts cover interesting topics like “who is at fault?” in a typical accident injury situation. He also tells his audiences the major “Do’s and Don’ts” of what to do after you have been hurt. This sort of advice can have a huge positive impact on future personal injury cases.

Now, that same interesting and engaging content will be heard in upcoming The Bert Show Podcast segments and special bonus releases, starting in Spring 2023. Through videos and recorded conversations, Ali Awad can answer common questions and talk through some of the most important things to remember in an injury case. 

Beloved host Bert will lead the discussion while seeing if he can go toe-to-toe with Ali’s encyclopedic knowledge of the law. Listeners can look forward to learning how they can protect their rights to a claim, determine who could be at fault for their accident, and other essential legal concepts.

Keep an eye out for more updates as the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm team develops and rolls out tons of injury law informational content you’re sure to love. Follow the firm on social media to get notifications and announcements about when the content debuts. And be sure to tune into The Bert Show Podcast through your local affiliate station or grab the latest episodes online through your favorite podcast platform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

The value of your case depends on several factors, including the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and the impact on your life. Each personal injury case is unique, and the combination of these factors varies from one case to another. An experienced personal injury lawyer can provide you with a more precise estimate of your case’s value by reviewing the specific details of your situation. They will analyze similar cases in your jurisdiction, consider the legal precedents, and use their knowledge of past settlements and verdicts to gauge a realistic potential outcome for your case. This estimate helps you understand what you might expect regarding compensation and guides the negotiation or litigation process to ensure you receive a fair settlement.

What Should I Do Immediately After an Accident?

After an accident, seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine, to address any hidden injuries. Document everything, including photos of the scene and contact information for witnesses. Gathering witness statements is crucial because they provide an objective account of the accident, supporting your version of events and strengthening your personal injury claim. Report the incident to the proper authorities, such as the police or property owner. Finally, contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your legal options and protect your rights, ensuring you receive fair compensation for your injuries.

How Much Will a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?

Most personal injury lawyers operate on a contingency fee basis, which means that you don’t have to pay any upfront fees or hourly rates. Instead, the lawyer’s payment is contingent upon the outcome of your case. If you win your case, whether through a settlement or a court judgment, the lawyer will receive a percentage of the compensation awarded to you. If you don't win your case, you usually won’t owe the lawyer any fees for their services.

How Long Will It Take to Resolve My Personal Injury Case?

The timeline for resolving a personal injury case can vary significantly based on a variety of factors, making it difficult to predict exactly how long your case will take. The complexity of the case is a major determining factor. For instance, straightforward cases with clear liability and minimal disputes over damages can sometimes be resolved relatively quickly, often within a few months. These cases may involve negotiating a fair settlement with the insurance company, which can happen promptly if all parties are cooperative and the evidence is strong.