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Agustina Caferri

Senior Copywriter and Editor

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Educación:
Licenciada en Ciencias de la Comunicación, con orientación en Opinión Pública y Publicidad, de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) en Argentina, su país de origen.

Idiomas:
English, Spanish

Agustina escribe y edita contenido para Los Defensores de Walker Advertising desde 2023. Antes de unirse a la empresa, trabajó como copywriter en Morgan & Morgan, donde cubrió una amplia variedad de temas legales, con un enfoque en lesiones personales. Además, gestionó los canales de redes sociales en español para abogados.com.

Su trabajo ha sido publicado en medios como BuzzFeed, Gothamist, IAC y el canal de televisión Spectrum Noticias NY1, entre otros. Con más de 15 años de experiencia en la creación, traducción, localización y edición de contenidos digitales bilingües, Agustina está comprometida con ayudar a la comunidad latina en los Estados Unidos a tomar decisiones informadas, especialmente al momento de buscar asistencia legal.

Los últimos artículos de Agustina Caferri:

  • Personal Injury Settlement Timeline

    When you’re dealing with an injury from a car crash, workplace accident, or other incident, one of the first questions on your mind is likely: how long until this is resolved? The truth is that a personal injury settlement timeline varies significantly based on several factors. Some cases settle in a few months, while others may take 1–2 years or more, depending on injury severity, medical treatment length, and whether a personal injury lawsuit becomes necessary.... Lee Mas »
  • What To Do If Your Insurance Claim Is Denied?

    If you were injured in an accident and later ran into problems with your insurance company, you may be wondering what to do if your insurance claim is denied. Receiving an insurance claim denial can be frustrating and stressful, especially when you expected the company to review your claim differently. Still, a denied claim does not always mean the process is over.... Lee Mas »
  • Hit and Run Laws: Duties, Penalties, and Options for Injured Drivers

    What You Need to Know About Hit and Run Laws (Quick Overview) Every U.S. state has hit and run laws—formally called “leaving the scene” statutes—that apply to any driver involved in a collision, regardless of immigration status. These traffic laws exist to promote accountability and help injured persons receive timely assistance after a crash.... Lee Mas »
  • Personal Injury Lawyer Consultation: What to Expect and How Los Defensores Can Help Connect You

    Immediate Answers: Should I Schedule a Personal Injury Lawyer Consultation? Many people reach out right after a car accident, workplace accident, or fall, wondering whether they need to speak with an attorney. The uncertainty can feel overwhelming, especially when dealing with injuries, medical appointments, and concerns about work.... Lee Mas »
  • Driving Without a License in the U.S.: Risks, Penalties, and What to Do After an Accident

    Driving Without a License: Key Things You Need to Know Right Away Operating a motor vehicle on public roads without a valid license is illegal in every U.S. state. Driving without a license is considered a crime in all states and is typically classified as a misdemeanor, which can result in fines, a criminal record, vehicle impoundment, and even jail time.... Lee Mas »
  • Injured on the Job? A Guide to Your Workers’ Compensation Benefits

    In 2024, a worker in the United States died from a job-related injury every 104 minutes. Among those, Hispanic and Latino workers faced the highest fatality rate of any group — for the eighth consecutive year — at 4.3 deaths per 100,000 full-time workers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Of those 1,229 Latino workers who lost their lives on the job that year, nearly 69% were foreign-born.... Lee Mas »
  • Accident Insurance Settlement: Step-by-Step Guide for Injured Drivers

    An accident insurance settlement is a written agreement that resolves an auto, workplace, or personal injury claim with an insurance company—without going to trial. Whether you were rear-ended on I-5 in California or injured in a workplace incident in Texas, understanding how settlements work can help you navigate what often feels like an overwhelming process. This guide focuses primarily on car accidents in the United States, though many of the concepts apply to workplace injuries and other personal injury cases as well.... Lee Mas »
  • What To Do After A Workplace Accident

    You’re at work, doing your job like any other day. Suddenly, something goes wrong. Maybe you slip on a wet floor and fall hard.... Lee Mas »
  • Liability Insurance Coverage: What It Is, What It Pays, and How It Relates to Injury Claims

    Introduction to Liability Car Insurance Liability car insurance is a type of auto coverage that may help pay for injuries and property damage others suffer when a driver is legally responsible for an accident. Most states require drivers to carry liability insurance to legally operate a vehicle, with specific minimum coverage limits set for bodily injury and property damage liability. As of 2026, states including California and Texas mandate at least minimum liability coverage to drive legally.... Lee Mas »
  • Myths About Hiring a Lawyer (Especially After a Car Accident)

    Many people hurt in car accidents, workplace incidents, or other personal injury situations delay seeking legal help because of persistent myths about hiring a lawyer. Los Defensores is a legal advertising service that helps connect Spanish-speaking individuals in the U.S. with independent attorneys for a free consultation about their case.... Lee Mas »