About Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig Katzman is a personal injury lawyer whose work centers on helping people who have suffered harm in accidents and other incidents involving negligence. He practices law in the personal injury area and applies the training and qualifications required to represent clients in claims against insurers, private parties, and institutions. He approaches each file with attention to the facts and the practical aim of resolving disputes for his clients.
Katzman moved into personal injury practice after preparing for a legal career that led him to the courtroom and negotiation table. Over the years he has handled matters that required evidence gathering, witness interviews, and coordination with medical providers. He has experience drafting pleadings, managing discovery, arranging expert testimony, and advancing claims through settlement discussions and trial when necessary. He is comfortable with the procedural steps that a personal injury matter typically involves.
His work touches on the daily realities injured people face. He deals regularly with insurance adjusters and defense counsel. He also works with medical professionals to document injuries and to translate clinical findings into claims for compensation. That work demands both attention to detail and an ability to explain complex issues in straightforward terms. Katzman’s practice involves investigating liability, assessing damages, and developing case strategies suited to each client’s situation.
Colleagues and clients know him for a careful, methodical approach to case preparation. He tends to break complex problems into manageable parts and to set clear steps for moving a case forward. In litigation, that means preparing evidence and arguments that address disputed facts and legal issues. In settlement efforts, it means presenting a credible valuation of injuries and losses and negotiating practical resolutions.
Outside of active casework, Katzman follows changes in personal injury law and the practices of the insurance industry. That ongoing attention helps him adjust strategies as courts and regulators change rules that affect claims handling and damages. He pays close attention to deadlines and procedural requirements that can determine a claim’s outcome.
He currently practices as a personal injury lawyer, representing people who have been injured and seeking resolutions through negotiation or litigation depending on the circumstances of each case.