Your Questions, Answered

  • In most cases, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means there is no attorney fee unless we obtain a recovery for you.

  • Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.

  • When we work together, I work for you like I would want someone to work for me.

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

  • Every case is different. The value and viability of a case depend on many factors, including liability, available insurance coverage, the nature and extent of the injuries, and the evidence available. We offer free case reviews and can discuss the strengths and challenges of your situation.

  • Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.

  • My practice focuses on serious civil litigation, including:

    • Catastrophic injury

    • Wrongful death

    • Motor vehicle accidents

    • Motorcycle accidents

    • Tractor trailer accidents

    • Sexual assault and abuse

    • Nursing home abuse and neglect

    • Premises liability

    • Product liability

    • Commercial litigation

    • Vaccine injury claims

  • During a free case review, we listen to what happened, ask questions, identify potential legal issues, and discuss possible next steps. We may also ask for documents, photographs, medical records, police reports, or other information that helps us evaluate the matter. The consultation is free, and there is no obligation to hire us.

  • Every state has statutes of limitation that limit the time available to bring a legal claim. These deadlines vary depending on the type of case and the jurisdiction involved.

  • There is no universal timeline. Some matters can be resolved within months, while complex litigation may take several years. Our goal is not simply to resolve a case quickly, but to pursue the best possible outcome under the circumstances.

  • Generally, no. We routinely communicate with clients by telephone, video conference, email, and other electronic means. Many aspects of a case can be handled remotely.

  • No. Contacting our office, submitting information through this website, sending an email, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is established only after a written engagement agreement has been signed and any necessary conflict checks have been completed.