Back

Explore every episode of the podcast Crashes, Claims & Clarity

Dive into the complete episode list for Crashes, Claims & Clarity. Each episode is cataloged with detailed descriptions, making it easy to find and explore specific topics. Keep track of all episodes from your favorite podcast and never miss a moment of insightful content.

Rows per page:

1–29 of 29

TitlePub. DateDuration
Episode 24: Bankruptcy Law Update: HB 1024 Takes Effect July 111 Jun 202600:04:12

If you've been told you don't qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy because you have too much equity in your home, it may be time to take another look.


In this solo episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, attorney Darrell Burrow breaks down Georgia's new House Bill 1024 and explains how a major increase in the state's bankruptcy exemption limits could help more families qualify for bankruptcy protection beginning July 1, 2026.


Darrell explains the difference between federal bankruptcy law and Georgia's state-specific exemptions, why the law was changed, and how rising property values have impacted homeowners seeking financial relief.


This is important information for Georgia residents who have previously been denied Chapter 7 eligibility due to home equity concerns.

In This Episode:

• What bankruptcy exemptions are and why they matter

• How Georgia's exemption laws differ from federal bankruptcy law

• Details of House Bill 1024 and when it takes effect

• The increase from $21,500 to $50,000 in protected home equity per person

• How married couples may be able to protect up to $100,000 in equity

• Why rising home values created the need for this change

• Who should consider revisiting a previous bankruptcy analysis

Key Takeaways
  1. Georgia's homestead exemption is increasing significantly on July 1, 2026.
  2. Individual homeowners may protect up to $50,000 in home equity.
  3. Married couples may be able to protect up to $100,000 in equity.
  4. Many people previously denied Chapter 7 bankruptcy may now qualify.
  5. A fresh review of your financial situation could reveal new options.
Connect with Darrell Burrow

If you have questions about bankruptcy, personal injury, workers' compensation, or other legal matters, contact Burrow & Associates.

Website: Burrow & Associates

Phone: 1-866-ATLANTA



Episode 23: The Hidden Damage After a Car Accident04 Jun 202600:27:36

Most people think if they can walk away from a car accident, they are fine. But what happens when the pain shows up days later? What happens when stiffness, headaches, numbness, or tension slowly begin affecting everyday life?


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow sits down with Dr. Ashley Roman, Co-Founder of Nova Vitae Chiropractic, to discuss the injuries people often overlook after an accident and why waiting too long to seek care can make recovery harder. Dr. Roman shares how chiropractic care helped her own mother walk again after a devastating injury and how that experience inspired both her and her sister to build a family-centered chiropractic practice focused on healing, communication, and personalized care.


The conversation explores delayed symptoms after auto accidents, muscle memory after trauma, documentation for personal injury cases, pregnancy and postpartum care after accidents, and the importance of bilingual healthcare for Spanish-speaking patients navigating recovery.


Key Takeaways

• Why many accident injuries do not fully appear until days later.

• How muscle tension and limited movement can worsen when treatment is delayed.

• The connection between chiropractic care, recovery, and long-term mobility.

• Why documentation after an accident is critical for both healing and legal cases.

• How bilingual communication helps patients feel safer, heard, and understood.

• The unique challenges pregnant and postpartum patients face after an accident.


Connect with Dr. Ashley Roman

Website: Nova Vitae Chiropractic


Listen and Subscribe

If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share Crashes, Claims & Clarity with someone who may need guidance after an accident. Hosted by Darrell Burrow of Burrow & Associates.



Episode 014: Why a Minor Car Wreck Can Still Cause Major Injury02 Apr 202600:29:17

A lot of people look at the bumper, see little damage, and assume they are fine. That can be a costly mistake.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, host Darrell Burrow sits down with Dr. John Webster of Roswell Health & Injury Center in Alpharetta, Georgia, to talk about what really happens to the body after a crash.

With more than 40 years in practice and extensive experience treating personal injury patients, Dr. Webster explains why the body often absorbs far more force than the vehicle's exterior indicates.

He also shares how chiropractors evaluate crash injuries, why the mechanism of injury matters, what signs may point to concussion or nerve damage, and why gaps in treatment can create problems for both healing and legal claims.


Dr. Webster also brings a courtroom perspective to the conversation, explaining why careful documentation matters, why patients need to be honest about prior injuries, and why keeping a journal after a wreck can make a real difference. This episode is a practical reminder that after an accident, “I feel okay” is not always the full story.

6 key takeaways

→ A car can show very little visible damage while the body inside absorbs serious force

→ The position of the body, head, and seatbelt at impact can change the entire injury pattern

→ A good injury evaluation includes history, physical examination, range of motion, grip strength, nerve testing, and careful documentation

→ Some crash patients may also have concussion symptoms, numbness, tingling, or weakness that need further workup

→ Waiting too long to get checked can allow scar tissue and long-term problems to develop

→ Stopping treatment too early can affect both physical recovery and the strength of a legal claim


 If you have been in a crash and want to understand whether your injuries were properly evaluated and documented, connect with Dr. John Webster at Roswell Health & Injury Center through

https://websterchiropractic.com/https://websterchiropractic.com/ or search Roswell Health and Injury Center online.

Episode 013: Healing the Body, Brain, and Nervous System After a Car Wreck26 Mar 202600:34:02

Getting back to normal after a car wreck is not always simple. Even when injuries seem minor, the body can hold onto stress, trauma, and pain long after the accident is over.



In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, attorney Darrell Burrow speaks with medical intuitive healer and bestselling author Catherine Carrigan about what really happens inside the body after an accident and why recovery can take longer than people expect.



Catherine explains how the nervous system reacts to trauma, why symptoms may appear days later, and how physical pain, emotional stress, and brain function are all connected in the healing process.



From inflammation and sleep disruption to stress responses and cellular memory, this conversation explores natural strategies people can use to support recovery after an accident.



Catherine Carrigan is a medical intuitive healer, Amazon number one bestselling author, and host of the Natural Healing Show on UK Health Radio. With more than 30 years of experience working with clients around the world, she helps people identify root causes of illness and restore balance through natural healing methods.



You can learn more about Catherine at

 www.catherinecarrigan.com

www.unlimitedenergynow.com



Connect with Darrell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrell-burrow-6379b387/

Visit Burrow & Associates at https://legalatlanta.com/


Episode 012: Why Pain Shows Up Days After a Car Accident19 Mar 202600:31:30

You can walk away from a car wreck thinking you are fine and still be carrying injuries your body has not fully revealed yet.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow talks with Dr. Joseph Fowler Jr. and Dr. Brandon K. Williams, co owners of Aligned 4 Life Wellness in Atlanta, about what really happens to the body after an accident. They explain why pain is often delayed, how adrenaline can hide injuries, and why symptoms like headaches, blurred vision, shoulder pain, PTSD, and concussion signs should never be brushed off. They also share how their office approaches recovery through education, early triage, referrals when needed, and a whole body healing mindset focused on helping patients function better and rely less on long term prescription based pain management.



Key Takeaways

→ Pain after a wreck is not always immediate because adrenaline can mask injury

→ Hidden injuries can include concussion, shoulder damage, whiplash, and emotional trauma

→ Early evaluation matters, even after a minor crash

→ Recovery is about function, healing, and getting the body back on track, not just covering symptoms

→ Great care includes education, referrals, and making patients feel safe from day one


Guest Quotes

Dr. Brandon K. Williams: “Your vehicle sustained mechanical damage. Your body is no different.”


Dr. Joseph Fowler Jr.: “We know that it is God working through us.”


Call to Action

If you have been in a car wreck, are dealing with chronic pain, or want a whole body approach to recovery, connect with Dr. Joseph Fowler Jr. and Dr. Brandon K. Williams at Aligned 4 Life Wellness to get evaluated and start healing with the right support.


Episode 011: 7 Day Rule for Personal Injury Settlements12 Mar 202600:31:27

Did you just get a settlement check and feel pressure to make big decisions fast?


Attorney Darrell Burrow sits down with Shavon Roman, Chief Money Strategist at Heal. Plan. Invest., to talk about what to do after a settlement or verdict payout, especially when life feels stressful and everyone has an opinion. Shavon’s message is simple and powerful: slow down, stabilize first, avoid fast big purchases, and build a plan that creates peace, not panic. 


Shavon Roman is the Chief Money Strategist at Heal. Plan. Invest. She has worked in finance for 14 years, including more than a decade at a Fortune 100 investment firm, and now focuses on helping people make clear money decisions by combining practical strategy with the emotional side of money.


6 key takeaways

 → Rule one: deposit the check, let it clear, then do nothing for 7 days 

 → Day 8 is for stabilization: catch up on the basics and get current on necessities before anything flashy 

 → The fastest way people lose momentum is making big purchases too fast, especially cars and furniture 

 → Use the bucket method for the first 90 days: Income, Access, Future 

Recording Shavon and Darrell

 → Recovery is peace: when you lie down at night, can you breathe 

 → Three moves anyone can start now: pay off high-interest credit cards, tighten risk protection, plan for your future with basics like a will.


 If you have questions after an accident, do not guess your way through it. Talk with a professional. If you were injured and need a personal injury attorney to review your situation, contact Darrell Burrow and his team at Burrow & Associates.


 If you want help building a calm plan for your money, search Heal Plan Invest to find Shavon Roman and her team online and on social platforms. 


 This episode is educational and not legal or financial advice.


Episode 010: Client Care as a Competitive Advantage: Building a Law Firm with a Heart and Backbone05 Mar 202600:20:56

You don’t really know how alone you are after a wreck until the insurance company starts talking.

 

In this episode of Sharkpreneur, Seth Greene interviews Darrell Burrow, a Bankruptcy and Personal Injury Attorney at Burrow & Associates, who shares what he’s learned over nearly 30 years representing injured people in Georgia. Darrell explains why insurance companies aren’t there to “do the right thing,” why most people leave money on the table, and what to do in the critical moments after a wreck. He also discusses building a values-driven law firm, fostering a culture of client empathy, and preparing the next generation of attorneys to carry the torch.

 

Key Takeaways:

The first call you should make after a car crash or personal injury is 911.

Photos at the scene can become critical evidence.

Documenting injuries immediately can make or break a claim.

If the police don’t file a report, Burrow & Associates can help by using a self-report form to create an official record.

Making sure each client has an excellent experience is intentional, as most of their clients are often scared and overwhelmed.

 

Darrell Burrow is an accomplished attorney with over 30 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate personal injury and bankruptcy cases. Born in Alabama and raised in Virginia, he earned his J.D. from the University of Alabama in 1992 and began his career clerking for Judge John Bush. In 1996, with the support of his wife, Darrell opened his own practice in Atlanta, which has since expanded to multiple offices across Georgia. Over the course of his career, he has successfully handled more than 30,000 cases, earning a reputation as a trusted advocate and advisor. Beyond the courtroom, Darrell is a devoted family man who values faith, fitness, and the outdoors. Whether boating, golfing, or camping under the stars with his children, he embraces life with a spirit of adventure while remaining deeply committed to his clients and community.

 

Connect With Darrell:

Website: https://legalatlanta.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burrowassociatesllc/

X: https://x.com/burrow_assocLLC

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063763112141

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/burrow-associates-llc/


Episode 09: How Trauma Impacts Recovery After an Accident26 Feb 202600:24:03

An accident can leave more than just physical scars. For many, the emotional and psychological impact lingers long after the physical injuries have healed, creating invisible barriers to a full recovery. 
This lingering trauma can quietly disrupt work, relationships, and the ability to feel safe in the world. In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, host Darrell Burrow interviews Anna Beilman, a licensed professional counselor specializing in trauma-informed care. They explore the critical but often overlooked topic of emotional injury after an accident. 
The conversation provides a clear framework for understanding how the nervous system responds to traumatic events, why some people get stuck in a state of high alert, and what the path to healing truly looks like. This discussion is essential for personal injury attorneys, families, and anyone seeking to understand the unseen challenges of recovering from a life altering event. 
Six key takeaways from the conversation: 
 - The body’s stress response is designed to be temporary; when it doesn’t fade, it may signal a deeper emotional injury. 
 - Avoidance of people, places, or activities connected to the traumatic event is a primary sign that the nervous system is stuck. 
 - Family and friends may struggle to understand the survivor’s experience, sometimes dismissing their feelings because they don’t know how to help. 
 - Ignoring the emotional impact of trauma doesn’t make it go away; it often worsens over time and can disrupt every area of a person’s life. 
 - For children, trauma can be even more disorienting because their brains are still developing and they may not have the words to express what they are feeling. 
 - Therapies like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) can be highly effective in helping the brain process trauma and restore a sense of internal safety. 
This conversation is a powerful reminder that true recovery involves healing both the body and the mind. Listen to the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the nature of trauma and learn how to better support those who are navigating its aftermath. 
To learn more about Anna Beilman and her work with trauma survivors, you can visit the Key Counseling website at keycounselingatl.com. There, you can find information about their team of therapists and the services they provide for individuals and families in the Atlanta area and through telehealth. 

Episode 08: From Brokenness to Breakthrough - A Story of Redemption19 Feb 202600:49:42

What does it take to truly turn a life around? 

Chris Pugliese’s journey from addiction and crime to becoming a pastor and director of a recovery mission is a powerful story of transformation. It’s a story that challenges our understanding of what’s possible when a person is given a chance to rebuild. 

This conversation explores the depths of addiction, the reality of life in prison, and the profound impact of faith in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. For professionals and business owners, this episode offers a unique perspective on leadership, mentorship, and the human capacity for change. It’s a raw and honest look at the power of second chances and the importance of creating supportive communities for those who need them most. 

Here are six key takeaways from our conversation: 

 - True change often begins at rock bottom, when there are no other options left. 

 - Honesty with oneself is the first step toward any meaningful transformation. 

 - Faith can be a powerful catalyst for change, providing hope and a new perspective on life. 

 - Structure and discipline are essential for rebuilding a life after addiction. 

 - Financial stability and meaningful work are crucial components of long-term recovery. 

 - Investing in the lives of others can be the most rewarding work of all. 

We invite you to listen to this powerful episode and to share it with anyone who might be inspired by a story of hope and redemption. 

Subscribe to Crashes, Claims & Clarity for more stories of resilience and transformation.

 To learn more about Chris Pugliese and the Gainesville Baptist Mission, or if you know someone who needs help, you can contact Chris directly via email at chrispugliese@oakwoodbaptist.church.

The Gainesville Baptist Mission is a ministry of Oakwood Baptist Church, dedicated to helping men find a new path in life through faith, structure, and support. 


Episode 07: From Super Bowl Champion to Entrepreneurial Mindset12 Feb 202600:30:03

What does it take to build a championship mindset?

Former NFL player and Super Bowl champion Andrew Adams shares the discipline and drive that took him from the highest level of professional sports to the world of business and entrepreneurship. 


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, host Darrell Burrow sits down with Andrew Adams, owner of ProLevel Recovery, to discuss the transition from professional athlete to business owner. Andrew shares the lessons he learned in the NFL and how he applies that same high-performance mindset to his recovery practice, helping everyday people achieve elite levels of wellness. 


They explore the importance of mindset in recovery, the future of physical therapy, and the key to building a successful, values-driven business. The same traits that lead to success in professional sports, like discipline, work ethic, and a competitive spirit, are directly transferable to business. A "Kaizen" mindset, or the practice of continuous improvement, is crucial for growth in any field. The mental aspect of recovery is just as important as the physical. 


Addressing the psychological impact of an injury is key to a successful outcome. Financial literacy is a passion for Andrew, who believes in empowering people to build a secure financial future, a lesson he learned from his own NFL career. For everyday recovery, Andrew recommends focusing on sleep, cold plunges,  infrared saunas, and staying mobile. Dry needling and shockwave therapy are two cutting-edge treatments that can significantly aid in recovery and pain reduction. 


This conversation is a powerful reminder that the principles of success are universal. Whether you're an athlete, an entrepreneur, or simply someone looking to improve your life, Andrew's insights will inspire you to approach your goals with greater focus and determination. Listen to the full episode to learn more about his incredible journey and the future of recovery.


To learn more about Andrew Adams and his work, visit ProLevel Recovery at www.prolevelrecovery.com. You can also find them on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. With locations in Fayetteville, Duluth, and Beaufort, ProLevel Recovery is dedicated to helping you recover stronger. 

Episode 06: The Hidden Injuries After a Car Accident That Can Cost You Your Health and Your Claim05 Feb 202600:28:15

You can walk away from a car accident feeling fine and still be injured. The most serious injuries are often the ones you do not feel right away.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Georgia personal injury attorney Darrell Burrow sits down with Dr. Arthur Lee Matthews III, founder of RC Chiropractic & Personal Injury Centers, to uncover what really happens to the body after a car accident.


Dr. Matthews explains why symptoms like headaches, neck stiffness, jaw pain, brain fog, and low back tightness often appear weeks after a crash. He explains how chiropractic care plays a critical role not only in pain relief but also in documenting functional loss, supporting recovery, and creating medical records that matter in personal injury cases.


The conversation also explores Corporate America Office Syndrome, a condition caused by prolonged desk and computer work, why gaps in treatment can harm both recovery and injury claims, and how advanced chiropractic techniques are used when traditional care is not enough.

This episode is essential for anyone recovering from a car accident, dealing with delayed injury symptoms, or working long hours at a desk and experiencing chronic pain.


Key Takeaways
→ Many car accident injuries do not show symptoms right away
→ Headaches, jaw pain, and brain fog are often overlooked accident injuries
→ Chiropractic care documents injury and recovery, not just pain
→ Gaps in treatment can negatively impact both health and injury claims
→ Corporate America Office Syndrome explains chronic desk related pain
→ Advanced chiropractic techniques support recovery when traditional care falls short


About the Guest
Dr. Arthur Lee Matthews III is a Georgia-licensed chiropractor with over fifteen years of clinical experience and the founder of RC Chiropractic & Personal Injury Centers in Atlanta. He specializes in personal injury chiropractic care, delayed diagnosis of injuries, advanced recovery protocols, and Corporate America Office Syndrome, a condition linked to prolonged computer and desk work. Dr. Matthews is also committed to community service and corporate wellness initiatives throughout Georgia

.
How to Connect with Dr. Arthur Lee Matthews III
→ Phone: 844 722 4470
→ Buckhead Office: 3155 Roswell Road, Atlanta, Georgia
→ Berkeley Lake Office: 4711 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth, Georgia
→ Specialties: Personal injury chiropractic care, motor vehicle accident recovery, Corporate America Office Syndrome, diagnostic coordination, advanced chiropractic techniques
If you have been in a car accident or are experiencing pain that appeared days or weeks later, do not ignore it. Early evaluation and consistent care can make a lasting difference in both recovery and documentation.
Listen to this episode to understand what your body may be telling you and why taking action matters.

Episode 05: Richard Hicks on Recovery Access and Digital Opportunity29 Jan 202600:27:38

What does recovery really look like after life disruption? It is not just about resolving a case. It is about restoring access, dignity, and opportunity for families trying to move forward.

In this episode of Crashes, Claims, & Clarity, Attorney Darrell Burrow sits down with Richard Hicks, CEO and President of Inspiredu, to explore how digital literacy and community support play a critical role in family recovery. Richard shares how access to technology empowers families, strengthens education, and creates long-term stability. This conversation goes beyond legal outcomes and highlights why recovery must include the tools families need to rebuild their future.


5 Key Takeaways

 • Recovery does not end when a case closes

 • Digital access is now a basic necessity for families

 • Digital literacy restores independence and confidence

 • Community partnerships create lasting opportunity

 • True recovery includes dignity, access, and forward progress


Quote

“Recovery is not just about getting through a crisis. It’s about giving families access, dignity, and the tools to move forward.” — Richard Hicks

If you or someone you know is navigating life after disruption, this episode offers perspective on what real recovery looks like. Listen to the full conversation and learn how access, community, and support can change family futures

How to Connect With Richard Hicks

To learn more about Inspiredu or get involved, visit the organization online. You can explore volunteer opportunities, sign up for updates, and see the impact Inspiredu is making for families across Georgia.

Website: https://www.iuatl.org


Follow on Social Media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspireduAtlanta/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspireduatl/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspireduatl/
X: https://x.com/inspireduATL
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtboZp1C2wYwR_lh1PNDz6g



Episode 22: Small Habits That Prevent Big Injuries 28 May 202600:19:53

Most people do not think about injury prevention until something hurts.


But what if a few simple habits today could help prevent serious pain, mobility issues, or even long term injuries later?


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow sits down with industrial athletic trainer Tommy Pittman from Moore Wellness Systems to talk about the real world side of injury prevention, body awareness, posture, flexibility, and recovery.


Tommy works directly with people in warehouses, production facilities, and workplace environments every day, helping individuals prevent injuries before they happen and recover smarter when they do.


The conversation covers everything from core strength and mobility to “text neck,” stress, posture, and the warning signs people often ignore until pain finally forces them to pay attention.


This episode is practical, relatable, and full of simple advice almost anyone can start applying immediately.


Key Takeaways

 → Why core strength is one of the most overlooked parts of injury prevention.

 → The workplace injuries Tommy sees most often.

 → How posture and technology are affecting long term health.

 → Why flexibility and mobility become more important as we age.

 → Small daily habits that can reduce injury risk.

 → Why people often ignore physical warning signs until it is too late.


Listen here:

 Crashes, Claims & Clarity on Apple Podcasts


Need legal guidance after an accident?

 Burrow & Associates


Connect with Tommy Pittman on LinkedIn.  https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommy-pittman-288430129/



Episode 04: Dr. Joseph Hans on Chiropractic, Grit, and Injury Recovery22 Jan 202600:38:10

What does it take to build a successful chiropractic practice from the trunk of a Cadillac and a fold-up table?


 In this episode, Dr. Joseph Hans proves that resilience, discipline, and tenacity can outwork almost any obstacle.

Dr. Joseph “Dr. Joe” Hans joins Darrell Burrow to share a remarkable journey that spans competitive bodybuilding, labor-intensive jobs, teaching physical education, and ultimately building one of Georgia’s most respected chiropractic and injury care practices.

From placing third in Teenage Mr. America at 19 to launching a mobile chiropractic clinic that served accident victims before rideshare existed, Dr. Hans’s career is a masterclass in hustle and service. He explains why chiropractic care plays a critical role in injury recovery, especially after auto accidents, and how early treatment can protect both health outcomes and legal claims.

This conversation goes beyond credentials. It is about perseverance, patient advocacy, and doing whatever it takes to help people heal.


✅ 5 Key Takeaways

 → Discipline learned through athletics builds lifelong resilience

 → Chiropractic care supports the nervous system and whole-body recovery

 → Early treatment after an accident is critical for both health and legal protection

 → Serving patients often means solving access problems before anyone else does

 → Tenacity and adaptability are often more important than resources

💬 Quote from Dr. Joseph Hans

“I didn’t care if I had to take a table and go door to door. I was going to make it work.”

📍 How to Reach Dr. Joseph Hans


Practice: Hans Chiropractic & Injury Center

Website: https://www.hanschiropractic.com/dr-joseph-hans/

Phone: 770-800-0222 or 855-DOC-HANS

Location: Norcross, Georgia


Specialty: Auto accident injuries, soft tissue injuries, integrative chiropractic care


Episode 3: Choosing Not to Quit: Freddie “Mills Forte” Collins on Discipline, Health, and One Decision15 Jan 202600:28:21

What happens when quitting would be easier than getting out of the car?
Freddie “Mills Forte” Collins shares the moment that changed his life: he weighed 350 pounds and received a severe health warning. What began as a simple walk turned into a powerful journey of weight loss, discipline, and purpose. In this episode, Freddie talks about rebuilding his health through running, the mindset required to stay consistent, and how community became the catalyst for long-term change. His story is not about perfection. It is about progress, accountability, and refusing to give up on yourself.
Key Takeaways
→ One decision can change the entire direction of your life.
→ Health is built through daily discipline, not quick fixes.
→ Strength training and mindset are essential for sustainable progress.
→ Community creates accountability and momentum.
→ Your past does not define you, but it can fuel you.
Quote
“I will never forget where I started, because that is why I keep going.” - Freddie “Mills Forte” Collins
This episode explores how a personal health crash led to clarity, discipline, and a complete life transformation.
Listen now to Freddie “Mills Forte” Collins on Crashes, Claims and Clarity and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that it is never too late to start. Connect with Freddie:
Harper Rose Sweet Shop
https://www.instagram.com/hrsweetshop/
https://www.facebook.com/harperRoseSweets/
Forte Music Academy
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573682361737#
https://forte-music-academy25.square.site/
We Run Gwinnett Race Series
https://runsignup.com/Series/WRG2025
https://www.instagram.com/werungwinnett1/

Episode 2: Dr. Joe Esposito on Healing, Nutrition & Extreme Health”08 Jan 202600:24:20

What happens when passion, persistence, and principles collide to create a life of service and extreme health?


In this episode, Darrell Burrow sits down with Dr. Joe Esposito—nationally known chiropractor, bestselling author, and host of The Dr. Joe Show—to talk about his journey from aspiring neurosurgeon to one of the most recognized voices in health and wellness. Dr. Joe shares powerful insights on recovery after accidents, the importance of immediate care, why so many people ignore their health until it’s too late, and how living by unshakable principles leads to longevity, vitality, and credibility. You’ll hear his story, his seven “deadly sins of nutrition,” and why practical strength matters more than “gym muscles.”


👉 Whether you’re recovering from an accident, managing daily health, or simply wanting more energy and clarity, this episode is packed with wisdom you can use today.
5 Key Takeaways →
→ Don’t wait to seek medical care after an accident—delayed treatment can lead to permanent damage and legal challenges.
→ 90% of nerves don’t feel pain, which means problems can exist long before symptoms show up.
→ Nutrition and lifestyle choices (avoiding “the seven deadly sins”: alcohol, meat, sugar, dairy, coffee, soda, artificial sweeteners) are the foundation of extreme health.
→ Practical, functional strength (gardening, yard work, daily squats) beats “gym muscles” for longevity and mobility.
→ Living by your principles—without compromise—creates both credibility and results in health and in life.
Quotes from Dr. Joe →
🗣️ “In my 40 years of practice, I’ve never seen a car accident where the car was damaged and the person wasn’t.”
🗣️ “Moderation is for monks—I want extreme health.”
Connect with Dr. Joe Esposito →
🌐 Website: drjoe.com
🎧 Podcast: Dr. Joe For the Health of It
📺 Weekly Radio Show: The Dr. Joe Show (WSB Radio)
📱 Social Media: @DrJoeEsposito (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn)

Episode 1: Luxury, Loss & Life360: Octavia Jackson’s Resilient Return01 Jan 202600:27:12

What happens when your world crashes—and you still find a way to rebuild, create beauty, and empower others?
In this inspiring episode, Darrell reconnects with former client and luxury extension specialist Octavia Jackson, founder of Hairapy Studio in Roswell, Georgia. From surviving personal hardship to launching one of Atlanta’s go-to destinations for seamless K-Tip installs and custom color blending, Octavia shares her journey of perseverance, faith, and purpose.


💇‍♀️ Learn how Octavia turned her passion into a mission of healing through hair.
💡 Hear how her business survived COVID and how her resilience became the foundation of her brand.
🙏 Discover the client-attorney relationship that helped her feel supported, grounded, and not alone during legal uncertainty.
💬 And yes, she’s a protective mom too—find out what she really thinks about Life360 and AirTags!


"Sometimes all you need is that lifeline—that reminder that someone’s still fighting for you. That’s what Burrow & Associates gave me when I needed it most."
— Octavia Jackson, Founder of Hairapy Studio


Connect with Octavia:
Website: hairapyystudio.glossgenius.com



Connect with Darrell Burrow and Burrow & Associates:
📍 Duluth, GA | Serving all of Georgia
🖥️ burrowandassociates.com
📞 Legal help when you need it most.
➡️ Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who believes in second chances, small business dreams, and the power of great hair.

Trailer: Crashes, Claims, & Clarity02 Jul 202500:01:49

After an accident, life can feel like it’s been turned upside down.

Pain, confusion, and uncertainty take over — and it’s hard to know who to trust or what to do next.

Welcome to Crashes, Claims, & Clarity, the podcast where personal injury law meets real-life recovery. Hosted by attorney Darrell Burrow — a seasoned legal professional with over 30 years of experience and a strong foundation in the Christian faith — this show delves beyond legal discussion to explore the human side of healing.


Each week, Darrell meets with survivors, doctors, legal professionals, and advocates to share honest conversations and practical insights. From car crashes and insurance battles to emotional trauma and family impact, Crashes, Claims, & Clarity provides the information and encouragement people need to move forward with strength.


Whether you’re searching for answers, advocating for someone you love, or simply trying to understand the path to justice, this podcast offers clear direction, rooted in experience, compassion, and faith.

Episode 21: Pain Free Does Not Mean Fully Recovered 21 May 202600:28:54

The Dangerous Gap Between Feeling Better and Being Better


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, attorney Darrell Burrow sits down with Gage Winkels, Doctor of Chiropractic at Health-Fit Chiropractic & Sports Recovery, to unpack one of the biggest mistakes injured patients make… assuming less pain means full recovery.


Dr. Winkels explains why pain is only one piece of the recovery puzzle. Whether someone has been in a car accident, suffered a sports injury, or is simply trying to get back to normal daily life, true healing requires more than symptom relief. It requires function, movement, strength, stability, and a clinician who knows what to look for.


From movement screens and clinical audits to patient education and emerging therapies like shockwave treatment, this episode gives listeners a behind the scenes look at what great recovery actually looks like. 



Key Takeaways

 → Pain relief does not automatically mean full recovery.

 → Daily activities often reveal problems that pain scales miss.

 → Returning to exercise or work too soon can lead to reinjury.

 → Great clinicians assess movement, tissue quality, joint mechanics, and real world function.

 → Recovery should be measured by what your body can do, not just what it no longer feels.

 → Patient education can be the difference between progress and setback.


Memorable Quote


“Symptoms and function are not the same thing.” 


🎧 Listen to Crashes, Claims & Clarity:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crashes-claims-clarity/id1824256144



For more information on today’s guest, Gage Winkels, visit:

Health-Fit Chiropractic & Sports Recovery



Reach out to Darrell Burrow at:

Burrow & Associates



Like what you hear? Follow, share, and subscribe to Crashes, Claims & Clarity so you never miss an episode designed to help you protect your health, your rights, and your recovery.

Episode 20: What Really Slows Injury Recovery After an Accident 14 May 202600:16:40

After an accident, most people think the hardest part is the crash.


It is not.


The real stress often begins afterward.


Finding doctors. Coordinating appointments. Understanding medical liens. Managing paperwork. Missing work. Wondering who is actually in charge.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow sits down with Darrin Zehr, Director of Law Firm Business Development at Gain, to uncover what happens behind the scenes after an injury and why even strong cases can stall when communication, documentation, or treatment timelines start breaking down.


Darrin shares how Gain works with attorneys, providers, and injured patients to coordinate care, eliminate treatment gaps, and help people avoid the mistakes that can delay both healing and case resolution.


If you have ever been injured in a car accident, workplace injury, or slip and fall, this episode may completely change how you think about recovery.


Key Takeaways

→ Why the accident is often the easiest part of the process

→ What injured patients fear most after leaving the hospital

→ How treatment gaps can damage both recovery and legal claims

→ Why empathy matters just as much as paperwork

→ How technology and AI are helping law firms and providers move faster

→ The hidden communication breakdowns that delay settlements


Connect with Darrin

Gain Servicing



Need Legal Help After an Accident in Georgia?

Burrow & Associates


Listen to Crashes, Claims & Clarity

Crashes, Claims & Clarity on Apple Podcasts


Episode 19: Workplace Back Pain and Injury Prevention 07 May 202600:33:28

Pain at work often builds slowly, then shows up all at once.


In this conversation, Darrell and Dr. Allison Jancik unpack how posture, repetitive stress, tech neck, poor ergonomics, and even hydration can impact long term health and workplace performance. They also explore why on site chiropractic care is becoming a proactive benefit for employers who care about productivity, retention, and injury prevention.


Key Takeaways


→ Why small aches at work can become bigger injuries when ignored.

→ How text neck, desk posture, and screen habits create long term strain.

→ What employers gain by treating wellness as a business strategy.

→ The surprising connection between movement, productivity, and prevention.

→ Simple no cost changes workers can make today to reduce pain.

→ Why accessible on site care can keep people healthier and working better.


Connect with Dr. Allison Jancik


EverSown Chiropractic

https://eversown.com


Connect with Dr. Allison Jancik on LinkedIn


Connect with Darrell Burrow


https://legalatlanta.com/


🎧 Listen, follow and subscribe to Crashes, Claims & Clarity

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crashes-claims-clarity/id1824256144


If you have questions about injury claims or protecting yourself after an accident, connect with Burrow & Associates for guidance.


Episode 18: Why Physical Therapy Matters Early30 Apr 202600:29:19

Most people assume that if they walk away from an accident, the worst is over. That is not always true.


In this episode, Darrell Burrow sits down with Joseph H. Kostuch of HPRC Physical Therapy to talk about what injury recovery actually looks like after a workplace accident or motor vehicle crash. Joe shares why the first few days can be misleading, how physical therapists help identify what is normal soreness versus something more serious, and why movement, consistency, and documentation all play a major role in recovery. He also explains Georgia’s direct access window for physical therapy and why early care can help prevent bigger issues later. 


 → Why symptoms often change in the first days and weeks after an accident

 → What physical therapists look for when evaluating a new injury patient

 → How early therapy can help prevent secondary problems and delayed recovery

 → Why home exercises and simple movement matter more than people think

 → Why patients should not stop treatment just because they start feeling better

 → How outcomes and progress are measured over time during recovery 


Listen to Crashes, Claims & Clarity: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crashes-claims-clarity/id1824256144


Get in touch with guest Joseph H. Kostuch and HPRC Physical Therapy at: https://www.hprc.net/


Reach out to Darrell Burrow at Burrow & Associates: https://legalatlanta.com/


Episode 17: Workers Compensation Mistakes That Cost You Your Case23 Apr 202600:27:44

Most people think workers compensation is there to protect them. Until they actually need it.


If you get hurt at work, the clock starts immediately. What you report, what you do not report, who sends you for treatment, and how fast your employer responds can all shape what happens next.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, attorney Darrell Burrow sits down with longtime Georgia attorney Tom Holder, who has represented injured workers since 1984. Tom has spent more than four decades helping people understand their rights, avoid costly mistakes, and navigate a system that can feel confusing, slow, and stacked against them. He also brings a broader perspective through his leadership in workers compensation law and his work as a certified mediator.


This conversation gets into the real problems injured workers face after an accident on the job. Not the polished version. The real one. Delayed reporting. Delayed treatment. Employers who do not move the process forward. Doctors who say someone is ready to go back when they know they are not. Confusion between workers compensation and personal injury. And the hard truth that one bad move early on can create problems that follow a case for months or years.


Tom explains why reporting the injury immediately matters, what workers' compensation actually covers, why medical care is often the biggest battle, and how quickly an injured worker can feel like everyone in the process works for the company except them. He also shares what happens to families when a serious work injury changes income, health, and daily life simultaneously.


If you have ever wondered what to do after a workplace injury or whether something about your claim feels off, this episode is worth your time.


In this episode

→ Why waiting to report a workplace injury can seriously damage a claim

→ What workers' compensation covers and what it does not

→ How workers' comp differs from personal injury

→ Why medical treatment delays are such a major issue

→ What happens when an injured worker is pushed back to work too soon

→ Why talking to an attorney early can save people from avoidable mistakes


Connect with Tom Holder

Gerber and Elkins

678.802.8650

Connect with Darrell Burrow

https://legalatlanta.com/


Listen and share

If you know someone who works on job sites, in warehouses, in healthcare, in transportation, or anywhere injuries happen fast and confusion follows faster, send them this episode.


Episode 16: Mobile Chiropractic Care That Keeps Injury Cases on Track16 Apr 202600:13:50

What if the biggest threat to your recovery after an accident is not the injury itself… but missing treatment?


 In this episode of Crashes, Claims and Clarity, Darrell Burrow sits down with Dr. Michael Eggleston to unpack one of the most overlooked issues in personal injury cases: consistency of care. When patients miss appointments due to busy schedules, transportation issues, or everyday life, it can directly impact both their recovery and the strength of their case.


Dr. Eggleston shares how his concierge mobile chiropractic model removes those barriers by bringing care directly to the patient. Whether at home, at work, or even in a hotel, this approach makes treatment more accessible, more consistent, and more effective.


This conversation highlights why access to care is not just a convenience… it is a critical factor in healing and long-term outcomes.



Key Takeaways

→ Missed appointments can directly impact both recovery and legal outcomes

→ Convenience is one of the biggest barriers to consistent care

→ Mobile chiropractic brings treatment directly to the patient’s environment

→ Patients are more likely to stay consistent when care fits their schedule

→ Full body assessments often reveal the true source of pain, not just the symptom

→ Recovery improves when treatment is consistent and accessible



Get in Touch with the Guest

Dr. Michael Eggleston, DC, MS is the founder of Motion Chiropractic LLC, a concierge mobile chiropractic service focused on delivering personalized care directly to patients.

Learn more: https://motionchiropractic.co/about


Connect with the Host

If you have questions about your case or need guidance after an injury, Darrell Burrow and his team are here to help.

Connect here: https://legalatlanta.com/



 If you or someone you know is recovering from an injury, make consistency in care a priority. Subscribe to Crashes, Claims and Clarity for real-world insights that protect your health and your case.


Episode 015: What Your Auto Liability Really Covers09 Apr 202600:08:55

Most drivers carry auto insurance, but far too many do not really understand what their liability coverage actually pays for until it is too late. In this solo episode of Crashes, Claims and Clarity, Darrell Burrow breaks down the difference between bodily injury liability and property damage liability, explains split limit versus combined single limit policies, and shares why minimum coverage may not be enough to protect what you own. He also gives one critical warning for families with teen drivers that could save them from a denied claim.  



 → Liability coverage only pays up to the limits on your policy, no matter how much damage or injury you cause. 

 → Georgia minimum limits may satisfy the law, but they may not fully protect your assets. 

 → Property damage coverage does not always match bodily injury coverage, so policy details matter. 

 → Combined single limit policies work differently because one total amount must cover injuries and property damage together. 

 → If you have a newly licensed driver in your household, you need to notify your insurance company right away or risk a denied claim. 

 → Homeowners and anyone with growing assets should review their liability limits carefully.



If this episode helped clear up what your policy really covers, be sure to follow Crashes, Claims and Clarity, share this episode with a family member, and reach out to Burrow & Associates if you have questions about liability coverage or your declarations page. 


Bonus: From Super Bowl Champion to Entrepreneurial Mindset 18 Jun 202600:29:23

What does it take to carry a championship mindset from the football field into business, recovery, and everyday life? In this bonus replay episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, host Darrell Burrow revisits a powerful conversation with Andrew Adams, former NFL player, Super Bowl champion, and owner of ProLevel Recovery.


Andrew shares how the same traits that helped him compete at the highest level, including discipline, resilience, work ethic, focus, and continuous improvement, now guide his work as an entrepreneur and recovery professional. His journey from professional football to business ownership is a reminder that success is not only about talent. It is also about mindset, preparation, consistency, and the willingness to keep learning.


This bonus replay highlights Andrew’s perspective on the mental side of recovery, the importance of building a values-driven business, and the role of innovative wellness tools such as mobility work, sleep, cold plunge, infrared sauna, dry needling, and shockwave therapy. The conversation also touches on financial literacy, leadership, and Andrew’s passion for helping people build stronger lives beyond the immediate challenge in front of them.


Whether you are recovering from an injury, building a business, navigating a life transition, or looking for motivation to keep moving forward, this episode offers practical insight and inspiration. Andrew’s message is clear: the habits that create success in one area of life can carry over into every area when they are grounded in discipline, growth, and purpose.


To learn more about Andrew Adams and ProLevel Recovery, visit www.prolevelrecovery.com. ProLevel Recovery serves clients through locations in Fayetteville, Duluth, and Beaufort, helping people recover stronger and pursue better long-term wellness.


To learn more about Attorney Darrell Burrow - https://legalatlanta.com/

Episode 25: Why Minor Accidents Can Cause Major Injuries25 Jun 202600:27:05

Many people walk away from a car accident believing they are fine, only to develop pain, stiffness, headaches, or other symptoms days later.

In this episode, Darrell Burrow sits down with chiropractor Jay Lerner of Southern Crescent Clinic to discuss why so-called "minor" accidents can still cause significant injuries and why early evaluation matters.


Jay explains how adrenaline can mask pain, why inflammation plays a major role in recovery, and how modern lifestyles may make people more vulnerable to injury. He also shares common mistakes people make after a crash, the difference between being pain-free and truly healed, and practical steps anyone can take to support recovery and protect their long-term health.



Key Takeaways
  • Vehicle damage does not determine the severity of a person's injuries.
  • Adrenaline can delay symptoms for hours or even days after an accident.
  • Remaining completely inactive after a crash can slow recovery.
  • Hydration, proper movement, and reducing inflammation are critical during healing.
  • Being pain-free does not necessarily mean the body has fully recovered.


Recovery after an accident is about more than waiting for pain to disappear. As Jay Lerner explains, early evaluation, proper treatment, and staying active can make a significant difference in long-term outcomes. Even when an accident seems minor, listening to your body and addressing symptoms early may help prevent chronic issues down the road.


Learn more about Dr. Lerner and Southern Crescent Medical Clinic at https://www.southerncrescentmedicalclinic.com/


Learn more about Attorney Darrell Burrow: https://legalatlanta.com/

Episode 27: The Recovery Mistakes That Make Injuries Worse09 Jul 202600:39:46

The injury may happen in seconds. Recovery is shaped by every decision that follows.


After an accident, most people focus on the injury itself. But what often determines the outcome isn't the accident. It's what happens in the hours, days, and weeks afterward.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow welcomes Justin DeSandre, Commercial Insurance Executive at Brown & Brown and former Doctor of Physical Therapy, for an insightful conversation about why some people recover successfully while others face months or even years of unnecessary complications.


Drawing from his experience treating injured patients before moving into commercial insurance and risk management, Justin explains how delayed treatment, poor communication, incomplete documentation, and fear of movement can dramatically affect recovery.


Whether your injury happened in a car accident, at work, or during everyday life, this episode offers practical advice to help you make informed decisions that support healing and reduce long-term consequences.



In this episode, you'll learn:
  • Why early treatment can change the course of recovery
  • How delayed care often leads to bigger medical problems
  • The hidden costs of an injury beyond medical bills
  • Why fear of movement can slow healing
  • The importance of communication between patients, providers, employers, and insurance companies
  • How proper documentation protects everyone involved
  • What employers can do to support injured workers while reducing risk
  • Three leadership lessons every business owner should know before an injury happens
Guest


Justin DeSandre

Commercial Insurance Executive, Brown & Brown

Former Doctor of Physical Therapy and Clinic Director


To learn more about Attorney Darrell Burrow - https://legalatlanta.com/


If you found this episode helpful, subscribe to Crashes, Claims & Clarity, leave a review, and share it with someone recovering from an injury or responsible for workplace safety.

Episode 26: When an Accident Becomes a Financial Crisis02 Jul 202600:48:11

An accident doesn't just leave people dealing with physical injuries. It can quickly create financial stress through lost wages, mounting medical bills, and uncertainty about how treatment will be paid for while an insurance claim moves through the legal process.


In this episode of Crashes, Claims & Clarity, Darrell Burrow welcomes Chris Conefry, Co-Founder of Gain, to discuss the financial realities many accident victims face after a crash. Chris explains how financial resources, Letters of Protection, and responsible case management can help injured individuals continue receiving the medical care they need without feeling pressured to settle too quickly.


Darrell and Chris also explore how attorneys, medical providers, and financial partners work together to keep treatment moving forward, why organization and documentation matter throughout a personal injury claim, and how understanding your options can reduce stress during recovery.


Whether you've been injured in a car accident, workplace incident, or another personal injury event, this conversation offers practical insight into protecting both your health and your financial future.


In this episode, you'll learn:
  • Why financial stress often begins long before a legal case is resolved.
  • What a Letter of Protection (LOP) is and how it helps injured patients receive medical treatment.
  • How medical funding differs from traditional loans.
  • Why choosing the right medical providers can affect the outcome of your case.
  • The importance of organized medical records and documentation.
  • How insurance company timelines can impact injury claims.
  • Common misconceptions people have about personal injury settlements.
  • What accident victims can do to make informed financial decisions during recovery.


If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, this episode provides valuable guidance on navigating the financial side of recovery while focusing on what matters most, getting better.


Connect with Chris Conefry and Gain:

Website: https://gainservicing.com


If you found this episode helpful, subscribe to Crashes, Claims & Clarity, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit from understanding the financial realities of recovering after an accident.

© My Podcast Data