Rethinking Pain and Suffering in Courtrooms
- digitaldezk
- Sep 25, 2025
- 1 min read
Traditional methods of presenting damages don’t always connect with juries. Here’s how we can change the narrative.
For decades, pain and suffering have been described in vague, abstract terms. But juries need something real — something they can see, feel, and value. The Damages House method gives lawyers tools to make damages tangible: through language, structure, and storytelling that resonates. This isn’t just theory — it’s a proven system backed by major verdicts across the nation.


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