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Why Cap City

How We Maximize Injury Settlements

Settlement value is not luck. It is a result of how well a case is documented, how credibly a firm can file, and whether the lawyer is willing to say no to the first offer.

Step 1: Build the medical record before negotiating

The single most common mistake we see in cases that come to us from other firms: the demand went out before the medical record was complete. Lost-future-earnings calculations need impairment ratings. Pain-and-suffering arguments need consistent treatment notes. Future care needs a life-care plan from a credentialed expert. If the demand letter goes out before the file is built, the insurer reads it as “the lawyer wants to settle” and prices accordingly.

Step 2: Build a defendable demand

A demand letter is a litigation document, not a wish list. It identifies the liable parties, cites the controlling Texas law, lays out the proven damages by category, and tells the insurer specifically what their exposure looks like if this case files. Adjusters who read thousands of demands a year recognise within minutes whether the lawyer wrote it for a settlement or for a trial. We write them for a trial.

Step 3: Refuse the wrong offer

Quick offers are not always the right number. Sometimes they are; often they aren't. Settlement mills accept early offers reflexively because the firm's economics require throughput. Cap City does not have that pressure. If your case is worth more than the first offer, we are structurally able to refuse it and file.

Step 4: File credibly

Texas insurers track which firms file lawsuits and which firms settle. That data drives their initial offers on your case before they have even read it. A firm that files consistently changes the negotiation from the first phone call. We file when the math requires it.

Step 5: Take fewer cases so each one gets this treatment

The four steps above take time. They are not possible to perform on a 200-case queue. The reason Cap City keeps the caseload small is mechanical: it is the only way to do step-by-step case-building on every file. Volume firms can't do this not because they don't want to, but because the economics don't support it.

What this looks like for you

Most clients see the difference in three places: how detailed the demand letter is, how the attorney describes the trial path before they negotiate, and how the firm reacts when the first offer comes in. If a firm reacts to the first offer with “great, let's sign,” you are watching the volume model at work.

Frequently asked

Common questions

  • By building the case before negotiating: complete the medical record, document future-care and lost-earnings damages with credentialed experts, then send a demand the insurer reads as trial-ready. Settlement value tracks how well a case is documented and how credibly the firm can file, not how loudly the lawyer asks.

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