Originally from Illinois, I came to love the city of Boston while studying at New England Law Boston. During law school, I worked as a law clerk, gaining experience in worker’s compensation and personal injury cases involving auto accidents. I am an active member of the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA) and, during law school, was also a member of the Massachusetts LGBTQ Bar Association.
Why I Do What I Do
I first realized I wanted to become a lawyer around 2018. I loved reading and analyzing the written word and was considering law or teaching. While in school, I would hear stories of families facing hardships out of their control. These stories inspired me to advocate for those who can’t do so themselves. That passion carried me through law school and to this line of work.
Supporting You Through Your Personal Injury Case
My experience will allow me to provide comprehensive support for you and your family during what could be some of the most challenging times you’ve faced. Personal injury, such as asbestos exposure or sexual abuse impacts more than just the individual; it affects the entire family unit. I will use my knowledge to navigate the complexities of the legal process in Massachusetts, protecting your rights and fighting for the compensation you deserve, so you can focus on healing and recovery.
My Approach: Attentive, Personal, Caring
My approach with every client begins with listening, truly hearing their stories and getting to learn more about their lives. It is essential to me that clients feel seen, heard, and understood; they are a person, not just a name. By showing I listen and care about what they share, I ensure they feel valued. I strive to be attentive and let clients maintain direction and control over their own case.
- J.D. from New England Law Boston
- B.S. from Southeastern Missouri State University
- Massachusetts
- United States District Court, District of Massachusetts
- Institutional Sexual Abuse
- Mesothelioma
- Lung cancer and other asbestos related diseases
- Serious injury

