Citizen’s Prey Published: A Mother’s Journey from Legal Insider to Grieving Client

Citizen’s Prey Published: A Mother’s Journey from Legal Insider to Grieving Client
Sarah Standifird’s Citizen’s Prey has been published, offering readers a rare perspective that blends her professional background in the legal industry with the raw experience of losing her son in a preventable crash.
Sarah Standifird’s Citizen’s Prey has been published, offering readers a rare perspective that blends her professional background in the legal industry with the raw experience of losing her son in a preventable crash.

Sarah Standifird’s Citizen’s Prey has been published, offering readers a rare perspective that blends her professional background in the legal industry with the raw experience of losing her son in a preventable crash.

The book exposes how corporations and institutions often protect themselves first, leaving families unprepared for the legal battles that follow tragedy. She describes the painful discovery that a child’s life is reduced to filings, deadlines, and arguments, while parents struggle to make their voices heard. The book captures the emotional toll of watching love and memory distilled into evidence, and it challenges readers to consider whether justice truly values the lives it is meant to protect.

Citizen’s Prey is my way of giving families a voice in a system that often makes them feel powerless,” said Sarah Standifird. “When Andrew died, I learned how quickly love and memory can be reduced to paperwork and procedure. I wrote this book so parents would know they are not alone, and so the courts would be reminded that every life deserves to matter.”

At its heart, Citizen’s Prey is a rallying cry for reform. It is both a personal story and a guide for families who find themselves navigating the legal maze after tragedy. Standifird’s voice is nationally relevant, urging readers to consider the true value of human life in court and to demand a system that honors families rather than diminishing them. It shows how grief can be reshaped into advocacy, while also pointing out the systemic failures that allow preventable crashes to continue.

Readers will find in Citizen’s Prey not only the account of one mother’s journey but also the broader reflection on resilience and advocacy. Standifird’s work reminds us that behind every case file is a family forever changed, and that justice must evolve to truly protect them.

Citizen’s Prey is published by Beyond Publishing in Dallas, Texas. With its release, Standifird’s work stands as an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about justice, accountability, and safety reform.

About the Author

Sarah Standifird is an author, advocate, and nationally recognized voice on distracted driving and safety reform. After losing her son in a preventable crash, she brings rare credibility to the conversation—combining her longtime experience in the legal industry with the perspective of a grieving mother navigating the court system as a client. Her book, Citizen’s Prey, exposes the hidden realities families face in the aftermath of sudden loss, from strict legal deadlines to systematic failures that prioritize profit over human lives.

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