Crashworthiness Lawyer – Eric B. Snyder
June 24, 2010 in National, Nationwide - USA, West Virginia, auto accidents by staff
Crashworthiness Lawyer, Eric B. Snyder, is capable of handling complex civil and class action litigation for all types of clients in high-stakes cases. With an extensive resume representing high-valued clients, Mr. Snyder demonstrates versatility as he represents diverse clients from individuals with commercial disputes to serious injury and death cases. Having tried cases in state and federal court, Eric has also argued before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He has written and spoken on class actions and consumer finance issues and has served as an arbitrator in a commercial dispute.
Bailey & Glasser, LLP is ready to answer all your questions concerning sudden, unintended accelerations and other auto defects. This crashworthiness law firm will fight for victim’s rights and are well versed in crashworthiness litigation and lawsuits.
Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 2003
- West Virginia, 2002
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
Education
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2002
- Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Mining Engineering, 1999
Publications
- Brian Glasser and Eric Snyder, Payday Lending—The Litigation and Legislation That Regulate It, 11th Annual Consumer Financial Services Litigation Institute, Vol. 1., Practicing Law Institute, New York: 2006.
Selected cases
- Hardwick v. Rent-A-Center, Inc., Civil Action No 3:06-0901 (S.D. W. Va.)—consumer class action brought under W. Va. Consumer Goods Rental Protection Act; pending final approval of settlement paying $3.5 million cash, plus injunctive relief and price reductions
- Cummins v. H&R Block, (W.Va. 2006)—$62.5 million class action settlement of consumer protection claims for class members in 26 states
- Mountaineer Hyundai v. White Oak Land Company, (W.Va. 2007)—nuisance case on behalf of a West Virginia business which resulted in a confidential settlement



















































