Jimmy struggles to sell advertising time under his new persona, "Saul Goodman." He is eventually forced to offer a free commercial to a music store duo to keep his crew working.
During his meeting with the insurance agent, Jimmy fakes (or channels genuine) emotional distress to "accidentally" reveal Chuck’s mental breakdown in court. [S3E7] Expenses
In , titled "Expenses," the report on Jimmy McGill’s mounting pressures—both financial and emotional—reveals a man pushed to the brink of his transformation into Saul Goodman. Jimmy McGill’s Financial & Moral Report Jimmy struggles to sell advertising time under his
Jimmy attempts to get a refund on his malpractice insurance but learns his premiums will actually rise by 150% once his suspension ends. Retaliation Against Chuck: Jimmy McGill’s Financial & Moral Report Jimmy attempts
While Jimmy sinks into professional desperation, Mike focuses on personal and logistical "expenses" related to his past actions.
By informing the agent of Chuck's condition, Jimmy ensures Chuck’s own malpractice insurance will be affected, marking a major step in his descent into more ruthless behavior. Mike Ehrmantraut’s Project Report
Mike requests the location of the "Good Samaritan" who was killed following his truck heist, seeking a way to provide closure for the victim's family. Better Call Saul Season 3 Episode 7 Review: Expenses