The law doesn't care about the 180 km/h.
On May 7, 2016, Angel Willard was a passenger in a speeding Corvette. Moments later, she was pinned beneath the car-burned, broken, and facing a future she did not recognize.
The Litigation Landmine is not a legal guide. It is a survivor's field manual.
Written with dark wit and unflinching honesty, this book exposes how personal injury litigation really works-and how the system quietly punishes the people it claims to protect. Through a series of hard-earned "rules," Willard reveals how insurance companies weaponize medical history, trauma, digital footprints, and human imperfection to minimize compensation.
This is a story about survival inside a system that reduces human lives to paperwork.
It is for:
injury survivors navigating litigationpatients living with chronic painanyone who has ever been reduced to a file numberThe case may close. The body remembers.