License Plates

Brand 1-800-HURT-911 With Your License Plate

Another lawyer advertising with 1-800-HURT-911 with a HURT911 license plate

Add a Car Sign

This photo shows my car with the HURT 911 license plate, a car sign, and a bumper sticker.

car sign magnet

Vehicle Wraps

See some 1-800-HURT-911 vehicle wraps.

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Attorney Rob Plevy

Change Your Future!
With 1-800-HURT-911®

Find out how Phil and Rob changed their lives and if your state is still available!

Call Phil Franckel, Esq. Now!
7 days / 8 am to 10 pm EST
>> 516-621-9399 ext. 5

Call Phil 7 days/nights

or send an email

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How to Get More Views For Your License Plate Billboard

I took a photo of my car at the tire shop and uploaded it to Google Maps. My HURT 911 license plate and car sign saying BE AWARE MOTORCYCLES ARE EVERYWHERE® 1-800-HURT-911® were seen 44,184 times in two years.

This is a screenshot of Google Maps showing Google put my photo as the second photo under the shop’s photo.

car sign and license plate billboard

Philip L. Franckel, Esq., is the author of this article.

Phil Franckel is the owner of 1-800-HURT-911® and over 1,100 domain names. He is a personal injury lawyer and a former Member of the Board of Directors of the NYS Trial Lawyers Association. He is an expert in branding, advertising, marketing, and SEO. He has been doing SEO since 1994. Phil Franckel has written and produced TV commercials for lawyers and other industries and has been a consultant to businesses including several using vanity phone numbers. Phil writes a blog about lawyer advertising at LawyerAdvertisingBlog.com. Phil Franckel began his first business in 8th grade, owned businesses in various different industries, and worked freelance for a TV production company, ABC Wide World of Sports, and ABC Monday Night Baseball. In his spare time, Phil Franckel is the Commanding Officer of the Communications Bureau of the NCPD Aux. Police Section.