What $25 Million Really Means for Injured Clients
Request Free ConsultationIn 2025, our firm recovered more than $25 million for injured clients. Since opening our doors in 2008, we’ve now obtained over $200 million on behalf of people whose lives were upended by serious injury.
Those numbers matter—but not for the reason most people assume.
At our firm, dollars are not the goal. They are the tool. The real measure of success is whether an injured person can get the care they need, protect their future, and regain stability after everything they relied on was suddenly taken from them.
The Reality Behind the Numbers
When someone is seriously injured, the consequences extend far beyond an emergency room visit or a hospital stay. For many clients, an injury changes the trajectory of their entire life.
That $25 million represents things like long-term medical care that insurance companies were initially unwilling to cover. It represents lost wages replaced when a person could no longer return to the career they built. It represents life-care plans that ensure future treatment, therapy, and assistance are available not just for months—but for decades.
In some cases, it represents accountability when an insurer refused to act fairly and forced a client to fight for what should have been provided in the first place.
Injuries Are Complex. So Is Justice.
Serious injury cases are rarely simple. They involve complex medical issues, disputed liability, future damages that must be carefully projected, and insurers whose financial interests are directly opposed to the injured person’s recovery.
Maximizing compensation in these cases requires more than negotiation. It requires understanding medicine, economics, and human impact—and preparing every case as if it will ultimately be decided by a jury.
Trial readiness matters because insurers know when a lawyer is prepared to take a case all the way. That preparation often makes the difference between a settlement that merely closes a file and one that truly protects a client’s future.
What That Looks Like in Real Life
Every case is different, but the outcomes often share a common theme: restoring stability after chaos.
One client required lifetime neuro care after a traumatic brain injury. Another needed complex surgeries to repair an open-book pelvic fracture. Others required long-term physical therapy, PTSD therapy, assistive services, or accommodations simply to live independently again.
In each of these cases, the financial recovery wasn’t about “winning.” It was about making sure medical decisions were driven by need—not cost—and that families could plan for the future instead of living in constant uncertainty.
The Responsibility That Comes With This Work
When someone places their trust in a lawyer during the most difficult moment of their life, the responsibility is significant—and it should be. There is no room for shortcuts, inflated promises, or treating cases like numbers on a spreadsheet.
This work demands preparation, honesty, and a willingness to stand firm when insurers refuse to do the right thing. It requires recognizing that behind every claim is a real person whose future depends on the outcome.
Results matter—but only because of the lives behind them.
More Than a Number
We are grateful to the clients who trusted us, the team that does the hard work every day, and the professional community that holds us to a high standard.
The responsibility that comes with representing seriously injured people never gets lighter. And it shouldn’t.
Because when you understand what $25 million really means, you understand what’s truly at stake.