I have 20 years of experience working in personal injury law. I started from the bottom, in my late teen years answering phones and doing administrative tasks in a law firm, watching veteran lawyers run their business. At the same time, I was a victim in a serious car accident. My car was heavily damaged and declared a “total loss”. I was young, injured, did not know my rights and was in a vulnerable position. My bosses at the law firm represented me while teaching me the personal injury/car accident laws using my own case as a guide. This experience started out scary and painful, but was invaluable, teaching me first-hand what it’s like to be a car accident victim and the important role attorneys play in the process. I vividly remember wanting to learn and deeply understand every aspect of personal injury law and car accident representation so that I could help others in my situation.
I empathize with my clients because I know what it is to be an injured victim. Since then, I continued to advance my career, working at several personal injury law firms while in college and while attending Suffolk Law School.
After working for small, medium, and “TV/billboard” law firms, I learned what type of lawyer I am. I set up my practice in a way that I envision would make my clients most comfortable while I fight the insurance companies for their rightful compensation. My firm will never treat our clients like a number.
My clients love the personal attention, empathy and explanations they deserve, as well as the compensation!
The key to maximizing your pay-out when you are injured by someone else’s negligence is directly attributable to the personal attention, explanations, and advice that my boutique law firm will provide you.
This attention to detail often leads to big payouts because I take the time to get to know them and uncover ways of maximizing their recovery while listening to them, connecting with them, and providing them with all the advice and explanations applicable to the specifics of their case.