Twenty Years of Experience. One Mission: Justice for the Injured.
Former defense attorney, now exclusively representing injured individuals in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and West Virginia.





Former Defense Attorney. Proven Plaintiff Advocate.
After years defending manufacturers, insurers, and other defendants, I chose to devote my practice exclusively to representing people who have been seriously injured. I understand how companies investigate, defend, and value claims—and I use that insight to help clients pursue the compensation they deserve in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and West Virginia.
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