The Method

The Trial Stories methodology was built over 30 years of getting people to tell their truth on camera - across network television, documentary film, and every format in between.

Over a two-year engagement with a leading California personal injury firm, the methodology was applied across multiple cases spanning chronic pain, wrongful death, automobile accidents, construction accidents, and slip and fall - achieving a 100% favorable outcome rate across every single engagement. Most settled at mediation. Others went to trial and won.

Every time, the result was the same - the human story changed what the case was worth.

The methodology's most notable result: a $5.8 million jury verdict featuring $5 million in pain and suffering on a chronic pain case involving a 19-year-old laborer on his first job.

No paralysis. No wrongful death. A devastating human story, told with precision.

How We Work

Trial Stories works with a selective number of plaintiff-side personal injury firms at any given time. Engagements are case-by-case. You bring us a case. We tell you whether it's the right fit. We get to work.

Every engagement receives principal attention from first interview through final cut. We don't outsource the work that matters.

Every engagement is conducted with the utmost privacy and discretion. Client identities, case details, and all interview materials are held in strict confidence. We understand that the stories we are trusted to tell are among the most sensitive a person can share - and we treat them accordingly.


Every case is different. Trial Stories engagements are tailored to what your case specifically needs - whether that's a standalone Trial Stories Brief, a Settlement Documentary, or the complete integrated package of both. We assess each case individually and recommend the engagement that serves your client's story most powerfully.

All packages are discussed during our initial confidential consultation.

Now available exclusively to a select number of plaintiff-side firms across the country