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Coopers' Code | Podcast | Episode 146: Ask an Adjuster What Moves the Number in Claims ft. Peter Kirk In Part 1 of this two-part conversation on Coopers’ Code, Miles Cooper sits down with Peter Kirk, discussing Peter’s decades-long career as a claims representative and how claims actually get evaluated from the carrier side. They walk through what makes and breaks a claim, what information moves the number early, and where communication gaps and misunderstandings between plaintiff lawyers and carriers create avoidable friction. Part 1 also digs into treatment dynamics, including lien-based care, and how those patterns can shape credibility and valuation. Peter is a career claims representative, with decades of experience helping manage risk and assess the value of claims made. We explore the claims process, what makes and breaks claims, ironing out communications and misunderstandings between plaintiffs’ lawyers and the carriers, and what it looks like when one side or the other miscalculates the risk. Peter sees his claims all the way through — he’s been to over 50 trials to watch the outcome when the sides were unable to reach settlement — and has come to know more than just a little bit about how juries look at cases. So please sit back and enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Peter Kirk! Tune in for Part 2, where Peter breaks down how high exposure files get valued, including TBI claims, reserves, and what new facts actually change the number. Then they get into mediation mechanics, trial pressure, and what Peter has learned watching juries decide cases. Please know that Peter is appearing on Coopers’ Code in his individual capacity and that any views, opinions, or thoughts he offers are his own and not those of the insurance carrier he has been with for nearly 39 years. More on Peter: LinkedIn: / peter-kirk-12254b6 Episode Timestamps 00:00 What “drives value” patterns look like 01:00 Episode setup and disclaimer 03:00 Peter’s background and early life 07:00 College, running, and discipline 09:00 Entering claims and the early career path 11:00 Why mediations and trials matter 13:00 Learning from verdict reporting and trial outcomes 15:00 Working with defense counsel, in-house vs outside 16:00 How files get staffed and evaluated 18:00 Mediation story, one-offer strategy and decision making 20:00 Who sets value, and what data is actually used 23:00 Howell, economic damages incentives, and why lien-based treatment exploded 24:00 The most common “clear liability” pattern he sees right now 25:00 Exposure-based assignment, why high experience matters early 26:00 High exposure TBI example, protecting the insured, covenant not to execute 28:00 TBI credibility markers, Glasgow Coma Scale, DTI MRI controversies 29:00 Gut instinct on value, and why it can shift years into a case 30:00 Reserves myths, why early info helps, and when reserves change 32:00 What he wants from plaintiff counsel, pre-accident records and timing 33:00 When statements matter most, especially on liability disputes Episode Takeaways Claims valuation is shaped by experience, pattern recognition, and outcomes, not just spreadsheets. The defense lawyer match matters; different files need different courtroom strengths. Mediation decisions still come down to protecting the insured and managing risk realistically. Studying verdicts is a way to calibrate, not just to collect war stories. Lien-based treatment can solve access problems, but it can also warp incentives and numbers. Misaligned incentives create friction long before anyone gets near a courtroom. Hosted by / coopersllp-miles-cooper Produced by / maurokenjiserra | Kenji Productions: https://www.kenjiproductions.com Recorded & Co-produced by / zachmorvant | https://www.zmorvant.com Music by The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble Rate/Leave a review on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5em7FpI... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.law Read Coopers' Code: https://www.coopers.law/coopers-code/ Read Miles Cooper's articles and publications: https://www.coopers.law/articles/ #lawyerlife #legalinsights #legaleducation