Justin has practiced at Sanders Law Firm since June, 2012, focusing primarily on mass torts including the Avandia, SSRI, Risperdal/Invega, General Motors Ignition Switch Defect, Xarelto, Essure, and Zofran litigations. Justin has also been actively involved in several of the firms environmental actions which have included cases related to violations of the Clean Water Act along with major chemical spills and releases which have caused significant harm to residents within the spill zones. Justin has also participated and filed actions in copyright, major personal injury, auto accident, premis...
Derry Beach Adams is deeply committed to her clients. She works hard to assertively and effectively represent her clients, those who?ve been injured by the carelessness and recklessness of others. For twenty-five years, she has worked for her clients to obtain compensation for the personal harms and losses they?ve suffered and the financial losses from difficult and life-altering limitations. Ms. Adams has had the privilege to work with hardworking an deserving individuals and families in Colorado who?ve been faced with unexpected tragedies. She helps them through the intricacies of the civ...
Thomas J. Herd is a dedicated personal injury attorney in Colorado Springs and founding member of Gaddis, Herd, Craw & Adams, P.C. with more than 39 years of experience under his belt. A graduate of Gerry Spence?s Trial Lawyers College, Mr. Herd has extensive litigation experience and has earned recognition by Martindale-Hubbell®, receiving its AV Preeminent® Rating, and was included in the Super Lawyers® list. If you or a loved one was injured in a serious accident, Mr. Herd can help. Call the firm today to schedule your free consultation!...
S. Clark Harmonson is a native Texan, having spent his formative years in the South Plains town of Lubbock. Clark?s commitment to the rule of law runs in his blood. His ancestor Peter Harmonson served as the first Sheriff of Denton County, Texas and later served as the Chief Justice of Young County, Texas (1854). In 1865, Peter Harmonson was mortally wounded by an arrow in one of the last Comanche raids in Texas at Ft. Belknap. Peter Harmonson?s commitment to the rule of law lives on through his family, many of whom have served in law enforcement and as lawyers.Clark Harmonson graduated from...