What is my case worth?
You’re right to ask — everyone wants to know this. And here’s the honest answer:
No lawyer knows the value of a case on day one. Not me. Not the billboard lawyer. Not the adjuster. Not even a judge. The only people who can truly decide the value of a case are the twelve jurors in the box.
My job is to prepare your case so well that the insurance company knows exactly what those jurors would likely do — and pay you fairly without forcing you into a courtroom. Most of my cases settle because the other side sees the risk of facing a jury and decides to pay the right number.
And if they don’t?
Then we go ask the jury.
Trial doesn’t scare me. I enjoy it. I know how to stand up, tell your story, and ask for what your case deserves — whether that’s $25,000 or millions.
So I won’t guess a number today.
I won’t insult you with a sales pitch.
What I will promise is this:
I will take your case as far as it needs to go.
I will ask for every dollar the law allows.
And I will not back down because an insurance company announces “the most they’ll pay.”
You’re not hiring me for a quick estimate.
You’re hiring me for the outcome — and the courage to pursue it.