It’s Gratifying to Stand Up to Big Insurance Companies

The reason why you don’t see lawyers stop representing individuals and go on to represent insurance companies, I believe, is because lawyers really have a gratifying feeling when they’ve helped someone in their time of need.

When you represent individuals, you are potentially making a difference in their lives. That can be life-changing.

When you represent insurance companies, even if you win your case, not a big deal; you move on to the next case. All you’re doing is saving money for a multibillion-dollar corporation anyway.

However, when you represent individuals, you are potentially making a difference in their lives. That can be life-changing, and so that’s much more gratifying to anybody.

I don’t care what a lawyer will tell you. That is much more gratifying to me than it would be just to save some money for a billion-dollar insurance company.

Author Bio

Tim Miley is the Founder of Miley Legal Accident Injury Lawyers, a West Virginia personal injury law firm he formed in 2006. With more than 30 years of experience in personal injury law, he is dedicated to representing clients in a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, brain injuries, wrongful death, and other personal injury matters.

Tim received his Juris Doctor from Duquesne University and is a member of the West Virginia State Bar and the Harrison County Bar Association. He has helped his clients win more than $10 million in personal injury verdicts and settlements and has further served the people of West Virginia by filling legislative roles in the state’s government since 2004.

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