Vincent Loiodice Named “Top 10 Under 40” by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys

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New York, NY (AccidentRep.com) June 14, 2021 – The National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys (NAOPIA) presents their highest honor of “Top 10 Under 40” to Vincent Charles Loiodice.

The National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys is an organization devoted to recognizing the top personal injury attorneys in the nation. With over a million attorneys in the United States, choosing the best lawyer is difficult. However, through a stringent selection process, the NAOPIA awards the best personal injury attorneys in each state with the most prestigious honor of being named “TOP 10 UNDER 40”. The very few attorneys (less than 1%) that are good enough to make their list have demonstrated an extraordinary amount of knowledge, skill, experience, expertise and success in their practice of personal injury.

Attorneys that make this list go through a multi-phase selection process that includes nominations and extensive research to verify they meet the organization’s requirements. The processing committee then chooses the top 50 attorneys to advance to the final selection stage where the Board of Governors officially selects the Top 10 Under 40.

Vincent Loiodice is proud to have received this recognition by his peers. He is an award-winning personal injury attorney who deeply cares for his clients and fights aggressively for them.

Vincent Loiodice is a personal injury attorney serving all of New York, including Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and the surrounding areas. He handles all personal injury matters in the following areas:

  • Car Accidents
  • Construction Accidents
  • Trip & Fall Accidents
  • Slip & Fall Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Truck Accidents
  • Pedestrian Accidents
  • Uber & Lyft Accidents
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries
  • Wrongful Death
  • Spinal Injuries
  • Broken Bones & Fractures
  • Torn Ligaments & Tendons
  • Amputations