Jennifer Shelly’s review from David’s truck book
I wish I could say that the circumstances in which I met David Craig were pleasant. I wish my first meeting with him could have been at a safety festival where he was passing out bike helmets to children. Or that I had met him at a dinner out with a group of friends for a special occasion. But that wasn’t the case. Unfortunately, I met David Craig in his law office during the summer of 2011, just days after my husband was killed in a horrible crash caused by a distracted commercial truck driver.
While I was preparing to lay my husband and the father of my children to rest, the last thing I was thinking about was whether I needed an attorney. And I certainly wasn’t paying attention to the numerous advertisements from law offices that had piled up in my mailbox. One of my family members had reached out to David, an expert truck accident lawyer who had come highly recommended.
The day I came to meet with David, I was confused about why I was there and uncertain if I even had a case. After I arrived at his office, I was escorted to a room where his paralegal, Kelley, offered me coffee. Then David walked in and introduced himself and we began to talk.
During the meeting, he maintained eye contact with me, leaning in and listening to every word I said, acknowledging every concern I had, and taking in every detail of my story. All the while, Kelley took notes, recording the entire conversation.
David not only listened to me; he heard me. I could already see what sets him apart from other lawyers. I’d met with other attorneys in the past, and they had always made me feel as if I were a case they were taking on, rather than a person they were taking in. I’d tell them my concerns as they’d scribble in their notepads, barely bothering to look up at me, never really seeing me. They had never made me feel as though the words I was speaking were truly being heard.
I immediately knew that David was different. He explained to me that he worked for me and my family and that he would work tirelessly to find out exactly what happened to my husband and why. His team would be there to make certain that there wasn’t a single stone left unturned. He also explained that he would do all of this while making certain our needs were met throughout the legal process, including making sure we continued our health insurance, that we received grief counseling, and that steps would even be put in place for my children in case the unthinkable happened to me. I felt a sense of comfort in that room, and I knew I wanted to work with David.
David showed up personally to every appointment, and his paralegal was there too, recording every word we spoke. Each of the concerns I had voiced at previous meetings was addressed, and any new concerns I had were recorded and tackled. David and Kelley made me feel like a priority, not just another client in a conference room.
David even developed a special bond with my children. They loved coming into his office and speaking with him. He knew just how to engage with them, how to gently encourage them to voice their concerns even though they were too little to understand why we were all there. In his kind and personable manner, he helped guide them through the process, even offering me advice on the next steps to take to help them in their healing. David understands grieving, and his advice to begin counseling for my children was invaluable. He helped me understand and consider all my options and every possible outcome to ensure we would all have a healthy transition into the future.
David and his staff worked hard to determine what caused the wreck that took the life of my husband. He hired a team of experts, traveled the country taking depositions, and prepared the case for trial. He kept that promise to leave no stone unturned to uncover the truth so he could fight for me and my children.
Months later, as the mediation in my case approached, he put together a team of people to work on a financial plan for my family to make sure our current and future needs would be met and that we would always be financially secure. With the help of the financial advisor and the structured settlement expert he found for me, we worked out a monthly budget and made plans to address future financial needs. My settlement coordinator had a plan set up before we left the building.
I can still remember sitting in that room during mediation, overwhelmed with anger and pain, confused, and crying as the defense questioned me. Even though I was experiencing these intense emotions, I was keenly aware that David was also feeling anger and pain. His empathy was there. I could see it in his eyes, in the expression in his face. David, my advocate, was determined to protect my feelings above all else. David, who had become upset at how I was being treated, pulled the other party out of the room to speak with them.
When David returned, he personally apologized for their behavior. He explained every option to me and made sure to express to me when he felt that something was not fair. When the possibility of an agreement was in reach, David discussed the other outcomes we could pursue, making it clear that he was ready to take my case to trial if that was the option I chose.
I asked about the involvement of my children if we went to trial, and his honest answer to me was that they might also have to go to trial. My top priority is protecting my children, so when I told him absolutely not about the prospect of my children testifying at trial, he didn’t attempt to sway me in any other direction. He listened to me, he listened to my concerns, and he respected my decision. David empowered me to make the decision that I felt was right for me and my family.
David doesn’t create clients; he creates friendships. Although I no longer have a current case with him, David and his staff continue to check up on me and my family from time to time. When we do see each other, his compassion is still as genuine as our very first encounter.
I can’t imagine going through what I did without David by my side. If you aren’t in a position to hire him to represent you in a truck accident case, at least you have this book to guide you through the process.