For as long as I can remember, I was drawn to fighting for those who could not fight for themselves. I wanted to be the reason people believe in justice. I found that possible by representing individuals who were harmed by asbestos from simply doing their jobs and living their lives.
I grew up the youngest of my family. Throughout my childhood, I found that everyone in my family had already found their calling. What was mine? That question took me years to answer until I realized that what I have always done best is fight for the “little guy.” Whether it be my siblings fighting over who got to play the next video game or standing up to someone who treated a loved one of mine poorly, I was never able to stand idly by and watch anyone be mistreated or harmed.
My clients are my calling. Having the opportunity to provide mental and emotional relief to those adversely affected by asbestos, I consider myself exceptionally blessed. Fighting for the “little guy” is the best calling I could ask for.