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Surviving your collision with a tractor-trailer is only the beginning "No one in their right mind plans for a collision, let alone one with one of those gargantuan semi-tractor-trailers thundering down the interstates. Yet collisions do happen. When they do, what you do immediately is of critical importance. Attorney Alan LeVar's No Accidents-Only Collisions is a comprehensive guide to protecting yourself and the people you love and delivers essential advice for getting access to the medical attention and other services when they are needed most." -R.B. Scott journalist and author of Mitt…mehr

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Surviving your collision with a tractor-trailer is only the beginning "No one in their right mind plans for a collision, let alone one with one of those gargantuan semi-tractor-trailers thundering down the interstates. Yet collisions do happen. When they do, what you do immediately is of critical importance. Attorney Alan LeVar's No Accidents-Only Collisions is a comprehensive guide to protecting yourself and the people you love and delivers essential advice for getting access to the medical attention and other services when they are needed most." -R.B. Scott journalist and author of Mitt Romney: An Inside Look at the Man and His Politics "I was raised in a time when a man's word was his bond. That's all I have ever known from the time I could remember until now, here I am at age 66. During those years I have witnessed men in all professions choose to sell their integrity over doing what is right. I can say without any hesitation that Alan Levar still stands for what is right. What better words can be said about a man?" -Larry Cole
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ALAN LEVAR is an advocate for driver safety and has spent two decades fighting to hold bad drivers accountable for the harms they cause. He graduated from law school in 1996 and worked as a deputy prosecuting attorney, public defender, juvenile guardian ad litem and municipal court judge. In 2003, he began to focus on personal injury law, particularly tractor-trailer-related collisions. Today, he has three offices in Arkansas and lives in the Arkadelphia area with his wife and four children.