After an injury, the insurance process can become another problem to manage.
Alderman Law Firm helps people with injury matters involving meaningful harm, medical treatment, insurance communication, disputed responsibility, settlement evaluation, and the practical disruption that follows an accident.
This is not a high-volume injury practice. The firm accepts injury matters where direct attorney attention, careful review, and practical communication can make a difference.
When the Firm Can Help
Alderman Law Firm reviews injury matters involving:
- injuries requiring medical care
- disputed fault or responsibility
- insurance communication that has become difficult to manage
- medical bills, lost work, or other real disruption
- settlement offers that need to be evaluated
- claims where the insurance company is delaying, minimizing, or avoiding payment
- cases where litigation may be necessary if the claim cannot be resolved fairly
What the Firm Does
Attorney Alderman Rufe helps clients understand the claim, the insurance issues, and the available options.
Depending on the matter, the work may include:
- reviewing the facts of the injury
- reviewing insurance information and claim correspondence
- identifying the responsible parties
- evaluating medical records, bills, wage loss, and other damages
- communicating with the insurance company
- negotiating settlement
- filing suit when necessary
The goal is to handle the legal and insurance side of the claim so the client is not left trying to manage the process alone.
Personal Injury Client Experience
“I didn’t know where to start, but Kimberly walked me through everything and made the whole process feel less overwhelming. She kept me updated, explained things in plain language, and was always quick to respond when I had questions.”
— Personal injury client review
A Different Kind of Injury Practice
Some injury firms are built for volume. Alderman Law Firm is not.
The firm maintains a limited active caseload and focuses on matters where Attorney Alderman Rufe can provide direct review, clear communication, and practical judgment.
Clients work with the firm to understand what the claim is worth, what evidence matters, what the insurance company is doing, and whether settlement or litigation makes sense.
How It Starts
The first step is the intake form.
Please provide a short explanation of what happened and identify the available records, including:

- date and location of the injury
- how the injury occurred
- insurance information
- medical treatment received
- bills or wage loss
- photographs, reports, or witness information
- any letters or emails from the insurance company
After reviewing the intake, the firm determines whether the matter appears to fit the practice and whether a consultation should be scheduled.