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At large personal injury firms, your case is often handled by paralegals or case managers with the attorney appearing only at key milestones. At Sellouk Law, you work directly with Roey Sellouk from first call to final resolution.
Las Vegas is saturated with personal injury advertising. Large firms run billboards, bus wraps, and television campaigns — and generate high volumes of cases as a result. High volume is a business model. It is not necessarily a legal services model.
At high-volume personal injury firms, the economics of scale require that most day-to-day case management be handled by paralegals, case managers, and junior associates — not the named partner whose face is on the billboard. The attorney you met at the free consultation may never review your medical records, may never speak with the insurance adjuster on your behalf, and may appear in your file only at deposition or trial.
This is not illegal. But it is something many injury victims discover after the fact — and it matters to how their case is handled.
Sellouk Law is a boutique personal injury practice built around a different model. Roey Sellouk personally handles every case from the initial intake call through final resolution. This means:
This is how a boutique personal injury firm operates. The caseload is deliberately limited to ensure every client receives attorney-level attention.
Attorney-level attention at every stage of a personal injury case is not just about client experience — it affects outcomes.
Issues that are caught early by an attorney who knows the file — a gap in medical treatment, a witness who needs to be contacted quickly, an insurance company making a lowball offer on incomplete records — can be addressed before they damage the case. Issues that surface late, after a paralegal has been managing the file for months, may be much harder to correct.
Strategy in personal injury cases also requires attorney judgment. How a case is positioned, how records are requested and framed, how the demand is structured, how the attorney communicates with adjusters — these are judgment calls that require legal training and case-specific knowledge. A paralegal, however capable, is not a substitute for an attorney who has studied the file and knows what the insurer's vulnerabilities are.
When you hire Sellouk Law, you hire Roey Sellouk — and that relationship continues from the first call to the final check.
The following questions will tell you quickly whether the firm's model involves direct attorney access or high-volume case management:
A direct, honest answer to all three questions tells you what the relationship will look like. If the attorney avoids answering or gives vague reassurances, you have your answer.
Yes. At Sellouk Law, Roey Sellouk is directly involved in every case from intake through resolution. You will not be handed off to a paralegal as your primary contact. Roey knows your file because he works your file.
You will have direct contact information for Roey Sellouk. We respond promptly and you will not navigate a phone tree or wait for a message relay to get an update on your own case.
At larger high-volume firms, cases are frequently managed by paralegals or case managers. Direct attorney access throughout the case is a distinguishing feature of smaller, boutique practices like Sellouk Law. It is one of the primary reasons clients choose a boutique over a billboard firm.
No. Our fee structure is contingency-based and is not determined by firm size or case volume model. No attorney fees unless we recover for you — regardless of whether you are working with a boutique firm or a high-volume practice.
Free consultation. Available 24/7. Speak directly with Roey Sellouk — no case managers, no phone trees.