

Power of Resilience Scholarship
The insurance bad faith and personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Scott Glovsky serve California and are committed to helping their community, especially in times of need. The wildfires that have threatened Los Angeles, Ventura, San Diego and Northern California counties are terrifying and have caused ongoing and irreparable personal and property damage to California residents. The need for resilience, or the ability to bounce back from an internal crisis or external threat, is invaluable in these situations, and necessary to be a productive, successful member of society.
Scott has devoted his career to advocating for the rights of insurance policyholders and fighting for them to receive what they deserve- justice in the face of terrifying situations. Since beginning his career defending insurance companies, Scott now understands the strategies that may be used to completely deny, underpay, or delay policyholders’ claims. Further, Scott knows how to stay one step ahead of the insurance companies and will fight for your rights, helping you to feel secure and alleviate the worry, fear, and pain typically associated with these situations.
To this end, Scott has established a $1,000 scholarship with the purpose of supporting a student. To apply, students should write an essay discussing a personal crisis and what lessons they learned from that experience both in their own personal life and in the larger community. The essay should discuss how resilience can be used to recover from a destructive situation.
Scholarship Eligibility
To be eligible for The Power of Resilience Scholarship, applicants should be in either high school or college (undergraduate or graduate program) and must show good academic standing with a GPA of at least 3.0. The scholarship recipient will have made clear their interest in the power of personal resilience when in crisis.
Application
To apply for this scholarship, please submit:
- Tell us which high school or college you currently attend,
- An unofficial academic transcript,
- A 1,000-word essay discussing when you were faced with a serious life challenge and how you overcame that challenge. In your essay, you should explain what you have learned, and especially what others can learn from your experience. Please ensure your essay is no longer than 1,500 words.
Deadline
The deadline to apply for this scholarship is December 31, 2025.
Thank you for your interest in The Power of Resilience Scholarship.
Please contact the Law Offices of Scott Glovsky for any help with an insurance bad faith or personal tragedy due to the recklessness or negligence of others. Call (626) 323-8351 for a free consultation to review your case.
When and Where is the Winner Announced?
We receive many applications and review them starting January 2, 2026. The winner will appear on our website in the first quarter of 2026. Please check our website by March 2026 to learn about the winner.

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Scott began representing policyholders instead of insurance companies in 1999 and has consistently sought justice for his clients in ways other firms cannot. Scott is passionate about helping policyholders obtain treatments, coverage, and reimbursement from California insurance companies, including Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Health Net, Kaiser Permanente UnitedHealthcare, and other companies providing insurance.
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$17.3 Million
Wrongful death personal injury case.
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$17.3 Million
I enjoy getting families the justice and compensation they deserve.
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$14.9 Million
I’m happiest when I’m fighting for justice against big companies that think they’re untouchable.
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$10 Million
General areas addressed: health insurance; treatment and procedure coverage; physician recommendations; critical organ, brain, cancer or spinal cord issues; and out of network coverage issues.
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$9.29 Million
Arce v. Kaiser. Kaiser Permanente sued for denying ABA and speech therapy to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
