About Christopher
Christopher DiGeorge practices law at DiGeorge Life Insurance Law, where he concentrates on matters arising from life insurance policies and disputes over benefits. He is a lawyer who concentrates his practice on a narrow slice of insurance law. He handles written demands, administrative appeals, and courtroom litigation when cases do not settle.
DiGeorge completed the legal training required to practice and began his work representing clients in insurance-related matters. Early in his career he encountered the practical clashes that often follow a life insurance claim: conflicting medical records, contested beneficiary designations, and disagreements over policy language. Those experiences shaped the direction of his practice.
Over time DiGeorge developed familiarity with the procedural and substantive issues that recur in life insurance litigation. He has dealt with claim denials, allegations of policy rescission, disputes about coverage limits, and questions about proof of insurable interest. He regularly reads policy provisions, examines underwriting files, and reviews medical and financial records to frame a case for clients.
His work moves between negotiation and litigation. In some matters he seeks to resolve disputes through settlement talks and structured payouts. In others he files or defends lawsuits and prepares for trial. He represents beneficiaries seeking death benefits and policyholders contesting insurer decisions. When cases proceed in court, he handles pleadings, discovery, and oral argument.
Colleagues and clients describe DiGeorge as practical and direct in his communications. He aims to explain complex policy language in plain terms. That approach helps clients weigh settlement offers against the costs and risks of further litigation. He also prepares cases with an eye toward how judges and juries might interpret the key facts and contract provisions.
Today DiGeorge continues to operate at DiGeorge Life Insurance Law. He works with individuals and families on claim disputes and benefit recoveries, and he accepts matters that require detailed review of insurance contracts and the circumstances around a claim. His current practice concentrates on resolving disputes tied to life insurance policies and related beneficiary issues.