I built this practice on a single conviction: that when someone is wronged through another's negligence, the full weight of the law should bear down on those responsible without apology, without hesitation.
There is a version of personal injury law that is tentative — that hedges, that prepares clients for disappointment, that views the insurance adjuster as a partner rather than an adversary. I do not practice that version.
When I take your case, I prosecute it. Every fact is marshaled. Every damages category is documented. Every lowball offer is met with the articulate outrage it deserves.
I operate from the position that you were wronged — and that the law exists precisely to remedy that wrong. My job is not to broker a peace. It is to ensure that accountability follows negligence.

When another driver's carelessness, recklessness, or flagrant disregard for traffic safety results in your injury, the vehicular negligence is clear. Whether through distracted driving, intoxication, or simple incompetence—you have been wronged. The costs of your medical care, lost wages, and pain and suffering must be borne by the responsible party. Not you

Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. When they fail—through inadequate maintenance, insufficient warnings, or negligent security—and you are injured as a result in a slip and fall, they must be held accountable for this premises liability violation. A wet floor is not merely inconvenient. It represents a breach of duty that has caused you quantifiable harm

When those entrusted with your health betray that trust through substandard care, misdiagnosis, surgical error, or pharmaceutical negligence—the consequences are not merely unfortunate. They are catastrophic, life-altering, and entirely preventable. Medical professionals must be held to the standards their licenses demand

Employers have a legal obligation to provide safe working conditions for all workplace injuries. When they prioritize profit over safety—through inadequate training, defective equipment, or toxic environments—and you suffer injury, they must compensate you fully. Workers' compensation may be your right, but it is often inadequate. Third-party liability may exist. I will examine every avenue

When negligence does not merely injure but kills, the law provides a remedy—though no compensation can truly restore what you have lost. Nevertheless, those responsible must be held accountable to the fullest extent: for funeral costs, lost income, loss of consortium, and the profound suffering their negligence has caused your family. This is not vengeance. This is justice

Practice Boom operates a personal injury practice dedicated to one principle: those who have been wronged through negligence deserve representation that matches the gravity of their suffering. No case is too complex. No injury is too minor. Justice demands precision, passion, and accountability
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