Kimball Jones – Thirty Days, Three Verdicts, One Exceptional Team
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Verdict number 1: $7 million. Verdict number 2: $101 million. Verdict number 3: $13.2 million. That’s how a recent 30-day run went for Kimball Jones and his team at Bighorn Law.
While he’s proud of those accomplishments, and others, “It's the firm that we've put together – That’s gotta be the thing that I'm the most proud of.”
Tune in with host Dan Ambrose as Kimball describes why he’s proud of the team, especially how they bolstered the recent cases. He will share more for TLU: on October 1, he’ll break down the case with the $13.2 million verdict, a challenging one because his client didn't seek treatment for the first time until two weeks after the crash that injured her. On October 14 for TLU, he’ll analyze a wrongful death car accident case that will have gone to trial just the prior week. Then, the following week at TLU Vegas, Kimball will offer two one-hour lectures: one about lessons learned along his journey and the other about strategies to overcome “gaps-in-care” cases like the one where he secured $13.2 million.
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Episode Snapshot
- Kimball Jones’ path: studying law (boring), clerking (boring), serving in the US National Guard (counterintelligence: cool, but he can’t tell you about it), launching his law career on advice from a law school buddy (who was in court against insurance companies. “I thought, ‘I’d be good at that.’”)
- Why a gut-wrenching loss taught him to avoid bringing in his client’s medical records
- How focus groups shaped his case on behalf of a woman injured in a botched hernia repair surgery
- His run of three trials in 30 days (including two lawsuits that were part of one incident)
- How Progressive Insurance’s policy about letters requesting payment played with the jury
- A preview of Kimball’s upcoming presentations for TLU, including at TLU Vegas
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