Personal injury attorney injured ... now it's personal
1. Personal injury attorney injured ... now it's personal
Attorney, known as "The Heavy Hitter" and "The Hammer" from his popular TV and print ads, was
hurt badly when a vehicle struck his bicycle.
Conscientious car accident attorney in Long Island
It happened in an instant. In the blink of an eye, everything changed for Darryl Isaacs. "When I woke
up, my neck was broken. My scalp was hanging off...and worst of all, I was told I may never walk
again."
With those chilling words, the confident personal injury attorney known as "The Heavy Hitter" and
"The Hammer" from his popular TV and print ads, suddenly found himself horribly shaken and on the
wrong end of his business. Isaacs is used to helping victims...he never expected to be one.
January 19th, 2015 was an unseasonably nice day, enough for the amateur athlete and avid cyclist to
take advantage of a bike ride around town. It ended in disaster. While negotiating a turn, Darryl was
struck by a vehicle blinded by the glaring sun. He was thrown from his bike and woke up in the
hospital. He was lucky to wake up at all.
Surgeons had to repair several breaks in his neck and re-attach his scalp. Their biggest fear was the
damage could lead to semi-paralysis. Maybe it was prayer, maybe it was great medical care, or
maybe it was Darryl's long-standing belief that "Nothing is impossible" but what happened next was
nothing short of a miracle.
A true competitor, "The Hammer" refused to be discouraged. In just two short months, Darryl
walked out of the hospital. Although he can't drive and wears a neck brace, the diligent attorney is
back on the job helping others. Only now, he has a better appreciation for what his clients have to
endure.
After being back on his feet, one of the most common questions that Darryl received was, "Will there
be a lawsuit?" As a lawyer, he clearly knew that it was an option. However, he was now experiencing
all of the emotions and uncertainty that he had seen in the eyes of hundreds of his clients in the past.
His response at the time was the only honest answer that he had, "I'm not quite sure yet...I just feel
blessed that I have a second chance."
Darryl Isaacs is still being treated for his injuries, and is only working part-time, but the staff at his
law firm, Isaacs Isaacs, continues to accept cases just like his every day.
In addition, he now understands that clients may need help at any hour, and sometimes cannot sleep
through the stress and pain that an accident causes. Because of this, a new 24-hour service has been
instilled, allowing victims to have contact with a representative anytime they feel the need.
Isaacs and Isaacs has offices in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The firm's phone number is 1-800-5-
6-9093.
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