Mid-Atlantic Law Press

Recovery and Rights

A Comprehensive Guide to the Personal Injury Journey

By Daniel J. Conidi, Esquire — Director, Mid-Atlantic Law Project

26+ Years Federal Investigative Experience
14 Years Private Practice
16 Chapters

About This Book

Most people never think about personal injury law until the moment they suddenly need it — a car accident, a fall on someone else’s property, a diagnosis that should have come sooner. Recovery and Rights is written for exactly that moment: a comprehensive, plain-language guide to what actually happens after an injury, written by an author with 26 years of federal investigative experience and nearly 14 years litigating these cases directly.

The book opens by walking through why personal injury law matters before you ever need it — how claims are actually built, how insurance companies evaluate them, and the costly mistakes people make in the hours and days after an accident, often before they’ve even thought to call an attorney. From there, it moves case-type by case-type through the major areas of personal injury practice: vehicle accidents, premises liability, workplace injuries, animal attacks, product liability, medical malpractice, professional malpractice, intentional torts, and wrongful death — each chapter grounded in how these cases are actually investigated and proven, not just textbook theory.

The back half of the book shifts from case types to strategy: how to choose the right insurance before an accident ever happens, how to choose and work with the right attorney after one does, and how to think about long-term financial planning and insurer reliability once a case is underway. It closes with a conclusion that ties the whole journey together — not as an academic legal text, but as the guide the author wishes every client had already read before they needed it.

Chapter Contents

Ch. Title
1 When Life Takes an Unexpected Turn: Understanding Personal Injury Cases
2 Clearing the Fog: Common Misconceptions in Personal Injury Liability Lawsuits
3 The Road Map to Recovery: Understanding How Personal Injury Cases Work
4 Auto and Other Vehicle Accidents
5 Premises Liability
6 Workplace Injuries
7 Animal Attacks and Dog Bites
8 Product Liability Law
9 Medical Malpractice
10 Professional Malpractice
11 Intentional Tort Litigation
12 Wrongful Death Lawsuits
13 Before the Accident: Choosing the Right Insurance
14 Choosing and Working with the Right Attorney
15 Building Reliance: The Importance of Insurance and Financial Planning
16 Conclusion

About the Author

Daniel J. Conidi brings a rare combination of perspective to personal injury law: 26 years of federal investigative experience with the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, followed by nearly 14 years applying that same rigor to personal injury practice. Few authors writing in this space have spent decades on the investigative side of the table before ever representing an injured client — that background is what separates Recovery and Rights from a typical legal guide.

As Director of the Mid-Atlantic Law Project, Dan has made it his mission to put real, practitioner-level legal knowledge directly into the hands of the people who need it most — not simplified to the point of being useless, and not buried in jargon designed to keep readers dependent on a lawyer for every question. Recovery and Rights reflects that same philosophy: clear, thorough, and written by someone who has actually done the work he’s writing about.

Available Editions

English Edition

Recovery and Rights: A Comprehensive Guide to the Personal Injury Journey

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Edición en Español

Recovery and Rights: Guía Completa para Víctimas de Lesiones Personales

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This book is published by the Mid-Atlantic Law Project as a public legal education resource. The information it contains is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this book does not create an attorney-client relationship between the reader and the author or the Mid-Atlantic Law Project. Personal injury law varies significantly by jurisdiction, and the principles described reflect general American law that may differ materially from the law in your state. If you have been injured or believe you have a legal claim, consult a qualified personal injury attorney in your state as soon as possible — statutes of limitations are strictly enforced and missing a filing deadline can permanently bar a claim regardless of its merit.