Chaos

The World as It Is — Before We Shape It


Chaos is not just disorder.
It’s injury.
It’s bureaucracy.
It’s systems that fail.
It’s the silence after a diagnosis, the denial in a benefits letter, the weight of a bill you shouldn’t have received.

This page is about what I do when I’m not writing plays or blog posts — the work of facing real chaos in real people’s lives.

Whether through legal advocacycommunity action, or quietly erasing debt behind the scenes, this is where the chaos lives — and where we try, however imperfectly, to craft something better.


⚖️ My Legal Work: Fighting for the Injured and Invisible

As a personal injury attorney, I’ve spent years representing individuals who’ve been hurt — not just physically, but financially and emotionally — by others’ negligence.

I handle:

  • Car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and trucking cases
  • Slip and fall incidents and premises liability claims
  • Wrongful death, catastrophic injury, and product liability suits
  • And complex cases involving special-needs individuals, disability law, and healthcare injustice

But beyond litigation, I believe deeply in representation. I’ve provided no-cost legal services for:

  • Families navigating guardianship and public benefits for children with disabilities
  • Those caught in systems that value paperwork more than people

Justice, to me, is not just about courtroom victories.
It’s about showing up when no one else does — and making the law work for those who don’t have the luxury of fighting back.


💛 Project Jubilee

Erasing Medical Debt. Silently. Completely.

In partnership with RIP Medical DebtProject Jubilee uses donated funds to purchase bundled medical debt — then forgives it. No paperwork. No phone calls. Just freedom in the mail.

  • $3.2 million in debt erased in Hernando, Pasco, and Citrus counties
  • Letters sent to thousands of local families: “You no longer owe this.”
  • No cost to recipients, no publicity required — just a quiet reset

“We don’t ask for applause. We just delete the burden.”


🌈 Rachel’s Room

Sensory Therapy Spaces for Neurodivergent Students

Named in honor of my daughter, Rachel’s Room provides funding and equipment to build sensory spaces in public schools — offering students with autism and sensory processing disorders a safe, calming place to self-regulate, decompress, and thrive.

We partner directly with schools to:

  • Fund and furnish multi-sensory therapy rooms
  • Train staff on effective integration
  • Advocate for systemic inclusion of sensory needs in educational environments

“Every child deserves a space that understands them.”


🛡️ Project Hope

Pro Bono Legal Aid for Families with Special Needs

When your child turns 18 and has a disability, the support often vanishes — just when you need it most.

Project Hope offers free legal services to families navigating:

  • Adult guardianship
  • Medicaid eligibility
  • SSDI and public benefit issues
  • School transition planning and legal representation

Because legal chaos shouldn’t be the price of love.


🧭 The Bigger Picture

Each of these projects was born from a client, a courtroom, or a moment I couldn’t forget.

  • A family drowning in paperwork for their autistic son.
  • A woman afraid to check her mail because of hospital bills.
  • A teacher using her own money to buy calming lights for her neurodivergent students.

These are the stories behind Chaos and Craft.
The chaos is real. It’s messy. It’s systemic.
But with intention — with craft — we can rewrite the ending.


✋ Get Involved

  • Donate to the Brijbag Family Foundation to support ongoing projects
  • Volunteer legal time, equipment, or advocacy
  • Share a story with someone who needs these services
  • Reach out to collaborate — whether you’re a teacher, advocate, artist, or just someone who wants to help

Because not all heroes wear capes. Some just quietly show up — and listen.