Top best Workers C Lawyers in ZIP 28025 | 1 available
1 Workers C lawyers are available in ZIP code 28025 in Concord, North Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.8/5 and 66% provide free consultation with average fees of $340.0 per hour.
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Professional: Darrin foundedThe Law Offices of Darrin M. Gamradt, P.C. in 2010. Primarily focusing on Criminal Defense, Worker's Compensation and Parent Representation, attorney Gamradt has been working in Cabarrus County for over a decade. Darrin has been elected president of the local Bar Association twice, and is recognized as a Rising Star and one of the premier attorneys in Cabarrus County.. After becoming a member of the North Carolina Bar, Darrin began working for the District Attorney’s Office in Cabarrus County. Primarily focusing on District Court, Darrin was able to quickly enhance his trial advocacy skills. He also prosecuted in Private Warrant Court, Juvenile Court, and Administrative Court.. After working at the District Attorney’s Office, Darrin accepted an Associate position with Teague, Campbell, Dennis & Gorham in Raleigh. As an advocate for some of the largest insurance companies in the country, Darrin learned how to evaluate Workers’ Compensation and personal injury cases before the North Carolina Industrial Commission, and North Carolina Courts. Having worked to defend the insurance companies, Darrin is uniquely qualified and experienced to represent plaintiffs.. Personal: Darrin was born and raised in Cottage Grove, Minnesota. His parents are retired and live in The Villages, Florida. He attended high school at St. Thomas Academy in Mendota Heights, Minnesota where he was an active and successful member of the debate team, ultimately winning a state and national championship.. Education: After earning a presidential scholarship for debate to attend Wake Forest University, Darrin moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics in 2005. Darrin continued to be an active participant on the debate team where he earned numerous awards. He was also the president of Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honors society, a member of the Screamin Demons student fan club, and an engaged member of the College Republicans.