At Daniel Stark, our clients are more than just a number. Every injured victim has a unique story that deserves to be heard, understood, and valued. We know that injuries impact every aspect of a person’s life, and we believe that adds value to your case far beyond the cost of a doctor’s appointment and car repair. This belief drives our commitment to conduct life impact reviews to understand our clients on a deeper level.
What is a Life Impact Review?
A life impact review is a dedicated session where Dawson Skow, our life impact analyst, sits down with our clients to explore all the ways their injuries have affected their lives. He says, “A life impact review is really just setting aside some time for our clients to tell us all of the ways that they’ve been affected by their injuries.” Aside from the pain our clients experience, they may also face challenges in their relationships, mental health, and doing the things they love.
It’s our responsibility to grasp the full extent of their experiences. We promise our clients to fight for “full value,” which means looking beyond the medical bills. By fully understanding how an injury has affected their lives, we can advocate for our clients more effectively.
Why is it Important?
The legal system can often feel very cold, and everything is black and white. We know that stepping into an attorney’s office can be intimidating. That’s why we strive to create an environment that is welcoming, and our clients feel secure in sharing their stories. We aim to create a space where you can openly discuss your feelings without fear of judgment or belittlement.
At Daniel Stark, we want our clients to focus on healing and feel confident in knowing that we are on their side, we care about them, and we will fight for them. As Dawson said, “It truly comes down to caring about our clients. That drives our motivation, our purpose, and how diligent we are in fighting for them.” For us, building your case relies on building a solid relationship.
Insurance companies don’t consider how this injury has and may continue to affect your life. We want to know what you love doing, whether that’s playing with your children or grandchildren or spending the day fishing on the lake. We want to understand how your injury has affected your ability to do those things, and we want to help you find a solution.