What Your Lawyer
May Not Be Telling You
Thirty years of trial experience distilled into plain language.
Read these before you accept any settlement offer — or before you hire anyone.
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The Articles Every Plaintiff Should Read
(In-Depth Articles)
- Why Fast Settlements Aren’t Always Good News for Employees
(Settlement Strategy)
The lawyer who settled your case fast may not have done you a favor. Here’s how the insurance defense model really works, why marketing firms are incentivized to close cases quickly, and what a properly prepared case is actually worth — versus what you’ve been told. Read Full Article →
- What Actually Happens at Trial — And Why It Matters Before You Accept Any Offer
(Going to Trial)
Most plaintiffs accept settlement offers out of fear of something they’ve never seen. This is what trial actually looks like from inside the courtroom — the preparation, the pressure, the cross-examination — and why the right lawyer changes everything. Read Full Article →
Tools to Help You Evaluate Your Situation
(Practical Resources)
- Is Your Lawyer Actually Preparing for Trial? A Checklist: The specific questions you are entitled to ask your current lawyer — and what their answers tell you about where your case is really headed. View Checklist →
- Frequently Asked Questions: What Plaintiffs Ask Most: Direct answers to the questions that come up in almost every intake call — job protection, privacy, timeline, how to evaluate a settlement offer, and more. Read the FAQs →
- Free Case Evaluation — Confidential, No Obligation: If something in these articles sounds like your situation, call us. A two-hour conversation can tell you what your case is actually worth — and whether you’re being properly represented. (909) 244-3850
Have a Case That Needs a Trial Lawyer?
(For Referring Attorneys)
- If you practice in personal injury, family law, criminal defense, or another area and you encounter clients with employment claims — this resource is for you. Brian takes the cases that settlement firms won’t, and tries them. Download Attorney Referral Sheet →
If something you read sounds like your situation — call us.
(909) 244-3850
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