The Insurance Adjuster Is Not
On Your Side.
The adjuster works for the insurance company. Their job is to close your claim for as little as possible. They are trained, equipped, and incentivized to minimize what you receive.

Average Unrepresented Payout
3.5× Less
than claimants with legal representation
4 Tactics They Use Against You
The 72-Hour Pressure Call
Adjusters call within 72 hours while you're still in pain, disoriented, and without counsel. They record your statement to use against you later.
The "Quick Settlement" Trap
A fast check feels like relief. But signing releases all future claims — including the surgery you don't know you need yet.
The Lowball Opening Offer
The first number is calibrated to what their data says unrepresented claimants accept. It is not what your case is worth.
Disputed Liability
Even clear-fault accidents get contested. "Contributory negligence" arguments reduce payouts — unless countered with accident reconstruction.
You have one chance to get this right. The statute of limitations is running.
Book Your Free Case ReviewThe Record Speaks
For Itself.
$50M+
Total Recovered
1,200+
Cases Resolved
97%
Client Satisfaction
$3.1M
Construction worker struck by distracted driver. Permanent disability. Liability disputed.
$2.4M
Interstate rear-end at highway speed. L4-L5 fusion. Insurance initial offer: $85,000.
$1.6M
Driver fled scene. Uninsured motorist claim. Multi-source recovery strategy.
$1.2M
Uber driver ran red light. Injured passenger. Uber, driver, and city all named.
$875K
Rain-slick interstate. Whiplash and herniated discs. Soft-tissue case taken to trial.
$640K
Parent's teenager struck. Stacked coverage claims across three policies.
The insurance company offered me $42,000 two days after the accident. I was still in the hospital. Verdict took my case and recovered $3.1 million. I didn't know what I didn't know — and that's exactly what they counted on.
Marcus T.
Work Zone Strike — Atlanta, GA
Settlement: $3.1M
