02/28/2026
As my career progresses and the cases I handle become more complex, one thing continues to stand out: pain and loss affect people far more deeply than the outside world often understands.
Everything is relative. An injury that is regularly categorized as “minor” by an insurance company is anything but minor when it’s your life that changes. When pain becomes a daily companion — a foreign intruder disrupting routines, independence, and the simple expectations we have for our own bodies — the impact is real, personal, and often overwhelming.
On the opposite end of the spectrum is unexpected and avoidable death. A loss that leaves a void no legal remedy can truly fill. No outcome, no matter how significant, can replace a life or erase grief. The law can provide accountability and support, but it can never substitute what was taken.
What I have come to value most in practicing law is the opportunity to help people through healing and recovery. I am continually humbled by clients who place their trust in me — not simply for an outcome, but because they know their loss is genuinely felt and taken seriously. Their strength, resilience, and determination fuel the pursuit of justice.
To all of my clients, past and present: thank you for your trust and for allowing me to walk alongside you during some of life’s most difficult moments. The privilege is truly mine.