Firm: Senior Justice Law Firm
Practice Areas: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
A Partner at Senior Justice Law Firm, Attorney Avery Adcock focuses her practice on representing individuals in nursing home abuse, personal injury, medical malpractice and wrongful death claims. She is a compassionate advocate for her clients and understands the system they are up against. She strives to guide her clients through the complexities of litigation while protecting them from powerful corporations and insurance companies.. Ms. Adcock earned her B.A. from the University of Alabama and her J.D. from Samford University Cumberland School of Law where she participated in several nationwide moot court competitions and participated in the Volunteer Lawyers Program. She is licensed to practice in Alabama, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Contact: +1 (757) 530-5088
Firm: Phelan Petty Injury Lawyers
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Car Accident, Defective Products, Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home Abuse, Spinal Cord Injury, Trucking Accident, Wrongful Death
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Firm: Epperly & Follis, P.C.
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Nursing Home Abuse
PERSONAL. Craig is married and has three children, two boys and a girl. Craig spends much of his free time coaching and cheering his children in their athletic events including soccer, swimming and baseball. In his free time Craig enjoys reading, traveling, baseball, football, soccer and golf. Craig has served on the pastoral council of his church. Craig is a board member of First Touch Sports which is a non-profit organization which uses sports as a tool to teach young people important values and life skills that will help them lead healthy and productive lives.. EDUCATION. Craig was born and raised on Long Island New York and first became interested in the law in high school. He was fortunate enough to attend a high school that was one of the few who had a law program. In high school Mr. Follis took several law classes and participated in the First High School International Moot Court Program which allowed him to argue with his team at the United Nations against a team of Canadian high school students. Upon graduating from high school, Mr. Follis attended Penn State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance. Mr. Follis’ interest in the law continued and he was selected to join the Undergraduate Student Government Department of Legal Affairs. In his senior year Mr. Follis was the Director of the Department of Legal Affairs. This experience and helping students with their legal issues and honor code violations increased Mr. Follis’ interest in the law and he decided to attend law school.. After graduating from Penn State, Mr. Follis moved to Richmond Virginia to attend law school at the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. After graduating from law school and passing the Virginia State Bar exam in 1989, Mr. Follis was employed by Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company as their claims attorney. This position involved managing all litigation throughout the state of Virginia involving their insureds. Mr. Follis was responsible for researching and evaluating personal injury claims and coverage issues. In his role as claims attorney Mr. Follis monitored attorneys across the state of Virginia who litigated cases on behalf of Virginia Farm Bureau. Mr. Follis was ultimately responsible for determining which cases to settle and which cases to have go to trial.. After five years of employment with Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company and after gaining invaluable experience in how insurance companies operate, including how they defend and evaluate claims, Mr. Follis along with two of his law school classmates David Epperly and Kevin Schork formed the law firm of Epperly, Follis & Schork in 1994.. DEFENDING INSURANCE COMPANIES. Mr. Follis took his skills and experience developed through his employment at Virginia Farm Bureauand moved into the area of litigation. He became one of the attorneys he previously managed. On behalf of Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, he began representing their insureds in lawsuits filed against them primarily involving motor vehicle accidents and insurance coverage issues. This involved meeting with clients and evaluating liability, settlement values and coverage questions. He defended individuals in litigation including depositions, mediations, arbitrations and trials.. HELPING PEOPLE. After defending people who caused accidents and insurance companies, Epperly, Follis& Schork decided they no longer wished to represent insurance and trucking companies, but wanted to help individuals recover what they deserve from individuals responsible for causing our client’s injuries. They returned over all of their insurance files and began to and continue to zealously represent individuals who have been injured by the wrongful acts of other individuals and corporations.
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Practice Areas: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
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Firm: Harman Claytor Corrigan Wellman
Practice Areas: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
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