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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 21 MIN

What Most Personal Injury Lawyers Get Wrong About Your Case

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Behind the Law with the Ameli Law Group, hosts Chantelle and Mark Ameli discuss common pitfalls in personal injury cases and the importance of preparing every case as if it will go to trial. Mark Ameli shares his journey from being the first Iranian-American lawyer in personal injury to partnering with his daughter Chantelle. They delve into the dynamics behind quick settlements, emphasizing the need for thorough case development to avoid undervaluing claims. The Ameli’s also highlight how insurance companies' behavior shifts when they know a lawyer is prepared to go to trial. They recount specific cases where overlooked details, like psychological injuries, significantly impacted settlement values. The episode underscores the critical nature of trust between clients and attorneys, and how missteps can affect case outcomes. Listeners gain insights into the strategic considerations that can maximize their case's value and ensure fair compensation. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:26 – Mark Ameli's Legal Journey 01:56 – Quick Settlement Dynamics 03:04 – Client Expectations in Lawsuits 04:28 – Attorney's Role in Settlement 04:50 – Insurance Adjusters' Tactics 06:00 – Importance of Case Development 07:34 – Overlooked Case Details 10:37 – Insurance Companies and Trial Readiness 12:39 – Trial Experience Impact 14:45 – Incomplete Injury Assessment 16:42 – Client's Role in Case Outcome About the Show: Behind the Law with the Ameli Law Group offers listeners an inside look at the complexities of personal injury and business law. Hosted by Chantelle and Mark Ameli, the show provides expert insights into legal strategies, case preparation, and the intricacies of litigation. With a focus on transparency and client empowerment, the series aims to demystify legal processes and equip listeners with the knowledge to navigate their legal challenges effectively. Whether you're facing a legal issue or simply interested in the workings of the legal system, this podcast delivers valuable information with clarity and depth.

In this episode of Behind the Law with the Ameli Law Group, hosts Chantelle and Mark Ameli discuss common pitfalls in personal injury cases and the importance of preparing every case as if it will go to trial. Mark Ameli shares his journey from being the first Iranian-American lawyer in personal injury to partnering with his daughter Chantelle. They delve into the dynamics behind quick settlements, emphasizing the need for thorough case development to avoid undervaluing claims. The Ameli’s also highlight how insurance companies’ behavior shifts when they know a lawyer is prepared to go to trial. They recount specific cases where overlooked details, like psychological injuries, significantly impacted settlement values. The episode underscores the critical nature of trust between clients and attorneys, and how missteps can affect case outcomes. Listeners gain insights into the strategic considerations that can maximize their case’s value and ensure fair compensation.

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of Behind the Law with the Ameli Law Group, hosts Chantelle and Mark Ameli discuss common pitfalls in personal injury cases and the importance of preparing every case as if it will go to trial. Mark Ameli shares his...

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