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Jeff Zigman is in software and enjoys building software that solves real business/life problems.
When he saw some of the challenges personal injury (PI) attorneys face with the vehicle damage claims side, he created TRUEclaims to automate this.
Now, PI firms can handle all vehicle damage claims easily; get a lot more money for their clients, a lot faster; create a new revenue stream; and leverage a strong marketing tool to get more bodily injury clients.
Join Chris Mullins for this revealing conversation with Jeff and watch as he both describes and shows you how TRUEclaims works from the inside, so you can begin to see for yourself the many ways this could benefit your PI practice.
Tune in now and get Jeff Zigman’s thoughts on:
- What inspired him to create and launch TRUEclaims for attorneys
- Which types of personal injury attorneys this software app is relevant to
- The “secrets” about property damage that most personal injury attorneys, much less their clients, don’t know
- Jeff also provides a live demonstration of how TRUEclaims works – while the audio version of this episode lays it out clearly, you may consider watching the YouTube version to see it in action
- And much, much more!
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Jeff Zigman

Jeff Zigman, “The Business CTO”, is a goal-setter and trailblazer in rapid MVP (Minimum Viable Product) development.
He combines multivariate experience that includes 13 years as a business analyst, 11 years as a CTO & Chief Product Officer, and more.
Jeff has built 16 softwares solo, with valuations of $100K plus with MVPs in as little as two weeks.
TRUEclaims is one of the softwares he built as an industry-disruptor in under a month that 19 software companies failed to do over a 15-year period before him.