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The Adjuster Advantage

The insurance company wrote the playbook. I wrote it with them.

For 24 years, Dwayne Estelle was a licensed insurance claims adjuster — inside the same companies now trying to minimize your case. Today, that knowledge works for you.

On The Record
  • Two decades writing the protocols insurers use to deny, delay, and devalue claims
  • Personal injury practice serving Riviera Beach and Palm Beach County, Florida
  • Every consultation reviewed personally — no intake mill, no junior handoff
File No. — Confidential
Case Evaluation
No Obligation
Step 1 of 2 — Qualify
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All submissions are confidential. Submission does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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Your case file is open.

Dwayne will personally review your submission and reach out within one business day.

Dwayne Estelle, founder of Estelle Law Firm
Dwayne Estelle, Esq. Founder
Why It Matters

Most attorneys studied the playbook. I helped write it.

I spent two decades inside the insurance industry — not as an outside observer, but as a licensed claims adjuster writing the very protocols used to minimize settlements.

I know every exit, every loophole, every delay tactic used to dismiss valid cases. When you hire Estelle Law Firm, you are not hiring someone who studied the playbook. You are hiring the person who wrote it — now using it against them.

The Adjuster
Advantage

Verifiable
24
years as a licensed insurance claims adjuster — before he ever sat on your side of the table.
How A Review Works

Three steps. No fees to start. No obligation.

01 — Submit

You file the brief.

Complete the 30-second case evaluation above. Your information stays confidential, reviewed only by the firm.

02 — Review

Dwayne reads it personally.

Every submission goes directly to the founder. No intake mill, no junior screener — your case is read by the person who'll handle it.

03 — Strategy Call

You get a direct conversation.

A scheduled call to discuss your situation, the insurer's likely playbook, and how the firm would approach it. You decide what comes next.