Community Corner
Northampton Resident Todd M. Sailer Addresses Business Leaders on Understanding Auto Insurance Coverage

Todd M. Sailer, Esq., a partner with Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP, recently addressed business leaders at the Levittown-Fairless Hills and Langhorne Rotary Clubs on important aspects of auto insurance coverage. His talk, entitled “Don’t wait until you are in an accident to actually know what is in your auto policy,” focused on the possible financial and legal ramifications of having different types of coverage.
Mr. Sailer concentrates his practice in the representation of people who have been injured or harmed by others. He has significant experience tirelessly representing clients in such areas as personal injury (auto, truck and motorcycle, slip and fall, accidents), products liability, medical malpractice, workers’ compensation and social security disability. His pledge to each client is to work as hard as possible to receive the maximum amount of recovery possible for injuries sustained. Mr. Sailer was born and raised in Bucks County. After graduating cum laude from Bloomsburg University, he worked as an agent in the U.S. Border Patrol in San Diego, CA. He returned to Pennsylvania and received his law degree cum laude from Temple University School of Law in 2000 and joined the firm in 2001. A member of the Pennsylvania and Bucks County Bar Associations, Mr. Sailer is a past president of the Washington Crossing Rotary Club and is presently a member of the Washington Crossing-Yardley Kiwanis Club.
With eighteen attorneys, Begley, Carlin and Mandio is one of the largest full-service law firms in Bucks County. The firm represents individuals, businesses, banks, municipalities, educational institutions, and school districts in a variety of practice areas including business law, litigation, trusts and estates, family law, real estate, elder and criminal law matters. A presence in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, since 1933, Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP is known as a firm with the reputation and community relations it takes to get things done.