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Practice Areas

Where disputed numbers get resolved.

The same discipline serves two very different buyers — trial counsel who need a model that survives, and claims professionals who need a defensible number that closes a file. Both get analysis built on documented sources.

For attorneys

Trial credibility, built into the number.

When damages are in dispute, opposing counsel will attack the calculation's foundation before its arithmetic. We build affirmative and rebuttal work to withstand exactly that: methodology stated, assumptions anchored to facts, every figure traceable to a source document.

Affirmative damages

  • Lost profits & economic damages
  • Business interruption
  • Construction delay & builders risk
  • Fraud losses & unjust enrichment

Rebuttal & critique

  • Opposing-expert report analysis
  • Improper-assumption & unsupported-method identification
  • Deposition & cross-examination support

How an engagement starts

  1. Conflict check first. Always, before anything else.
  2. Written scope & fee letter. Clear retainer and hourly rate — no surprises.
  3. Deadline committed in writing. Counsel replace experts over missed dates, not fees — your date is fixed before work begins.
  4. The work. A defensible model, delivered on schedule, ready for the challenge it will face.

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What claims teams get

  1. Independent analysis — not an advocate's number.
  2. Documented sourcing — every figure tied to records.
  3. A clear turnaround — so the file keeps moving.
  4. Litigation-ready — the same analysis holds if the claim is ever disputed in court.

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For insurers & claims professionals

A defensible number that closes the file.

When a business-interruption or lost-profits claim arrives with numbers that don't reconcile, the file stalls — and stalled files are expensive. We put an independent, documented number on disputed claims and flag the ones where the loss narrative doesn't match the books.

Claim types

  • First-party property & business-interruption
  • Lost-income & extra-expense analysis
  • Builders risk & construction-related claims
  • Suspected fraud & overstated-loss review
  • Subrogation & recovery support

Vendor-panel onboarding: W-9 and required documentation available on request.

Not sure it's a fit? That's what the first call is for.

Tell us the matter and the deadline. We run the conflict check, and if we're clear, you get a written scope right away.

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