Sasha Moore has been named the recipient of the 2025 Siegfried & Jensen Truth, Justice, and Fairness Scholarship for her compelling video submission addressing the challenges faced by victims navigating the civil justice system. Moore, who sustained life-altering injuries due to vehicular negligence, will receive $2,500 to support her final semester in the MBA program at Western Governors University.
Moore's scholarship application highlighted the exhausting nature of dealing with the civil system while managing chronic pain resulting from her accident. Her personal experience has fueled her determination to create better support networks for other victims. She intends to use her MBA education to facilitate professional connections that help accident victims access necessary medical care and connect with attorneys who prioritize client well-being.
The scholarship recognition comes at a critical time when many accident victims struggle to navigate complex legal and healthcare systems. Moore emphasizes the importance of having true advocates who take victims' losses seriously, whether involving serious injuries or long-term illnesses. She believes that strong legal support could have significantly improved her own recovery process and settlement outcome.
Following her graduation, Moore plans to transition into the healthcare field where she aims to use her business administration skills to improve day-to-day operations in medical facilities. Her unique perspective as both a victim and future healthcare administrator positions her to bridge gaps between legal support services and medical care provision.
The Truth, Justice, and Fairness Scholarship program encourages students to submit videos discussing the civil system and how law can benefit disenfranchised communities. Prospective applicants can review the scholarship's terms and conditions for qualification details and application requirements. The scholarship represents an important investment in future leaders who can drive meaningful change in victim support systems and legal advocacy.


