Author

Michael S. Mandell

📖 Overview

Michael S. Mandell is an American author and lawyer specializing in personal injury law, known for writing legal guides and books that help individuals understand their rights within the justice system. His most recognized work is "From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves," which examines insurance company practices and litigation strategies. The book gained attention for exposing internal documents and practices of major insurance companies. Mandell practices law in Arizona and has handled numerous high-profile personal injury cases throughout his career. His legal experience informs his writing, which often focuses on making complex legal concepts accessible to general readers. His publications combine legal expertise with practical advice for both legal professionals and consumers navigating insurance claims and personal injury matters. Mandell continues to write and lecture on topics related to insurance law and civil justice.

👀 Reviews

Readers appreciate Mandell's insider perspective on insurance company tactics and litigation strategies. His direct, plain-language approach makes complex legal topics understandable for non-lawyers. What readers liked: - Clear explanations of insurance company practices and claims handling - Practical advice for dealing with insurance adjusters - Documentation and evidence backing up claims - Useful for both consumers and legal professionals What readers disliked: - Some find the tone too adversarial toward insurance companies - Legal professionals note certain sections are oversimplified - Limited focus mainly on auto insurance cases - Repetitive points in certain chapters Ratings across platforms: Amazon: 4.3/5 (82 reviews) Goodreads: 4.1/5 (56 reviews) One lawyer reviewer noted: "This book exposes exactly how insurers systematically minimize claims - information every practitioner needs." A consumer wrote: "Helped me understand why my claim was being handled the way it was and what to do about it."

📚 Books by Michael S. Mandell

From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves An examination of insurance company practices and litigation strategies, revealing internal documents and methods used by major insurers in claims handling.

Every Vote Equal A comprehensive analysis of the National Popular Vote plan and its potential impact on the Electoral College system in U.S. presidential elections.

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