EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 28 MIN
Advocating For the Rights of The Injured
from Your Lot and Parcel · host Benjamin Diaz/Charles Sanders, Personal Injury Trial Lawyer
At the heart of this practice there is a simple belief: when a family is harmed by negligence, they deserve an advocate who will fight for them as if they were their own. What sets this attorney apart is a unique insider perspective gained from years working within the insurance industry—as both an adjuster and claims counsel. This firsthand experience revealed the strategies insurance companies use to minimize or deny legitimate claims, even those from their own policyholders.Choosing to stand up for injured victims rather than defend these practices, this attorney now leverages that knowledge to hold insurance companies accountable. Frequently involved in high-stakes litigation—including catastrophic injury cases, wrongful death claims, and complex insurance disputes—this advocate has already recovered over $50 million for clients, despite being early in their legal career. Every case is approached personally, with the understanding that behind each claim is a family whose life has been upended and who deserves justice and financial security for the future. https://rosesanderslaw.com/sanders-charles/http://www.yourlotandparcel.orgSupport the show
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At the heart of this practice there is a simple belief: when a family is harmed by negligence, they deserve an advocate who will fight for them as if they were their own. What sets this attorney apart is a unique insider perspective gained from years working within the insurance industry—as both an adjuster and claims counsel. This firsthand experience revealed the strategies insurance companies use to minimize or deny legitimate claims, even those from their own policyholders. Choosing to st...
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