The author describes how he has helped force insurance companies to honor fair claims, identifies problems in the industry, and gives advice on making sure legitimate insurance claims are paid
Low four. I suppose the book itself is fine. It reads as it intends, i.e., a group of stories about jilted claimants and the justice they get from the court system. It also doesn't overstay its welcome. I suppose the only thing that prevents me from rating this higher is a lack of diverse voices in the narrative.