About Adam
Adam McClure trained as a lawyer at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, earning his J.D. in 2000 after completing an undergraduate degree at Chapman University in 1998. He pursued a conventional law-school path and moved into practice in Colorado, where he has spent his career. His educational record places him among lawyers who began practice at the turn of the century.
McClure joined The Frickey Law Office early in his career and became a co-owner in 2003. That move shifted him from junior associate roles into firm leadership. Over the years he has balanced management responsibilities with courtroom work. His title has reflected both business and practice functions: co-owner and workers’ compensation lawyer.
He is licensed to practice in Colorado. At the firm he handles cases that arise under the state’s workers’ compensation laws. He represents claimants and deals with the administrative and litigation processes that accompany workplace injury claims. His practice involves hearings before administrative law judges, settlement negotiations, and interactions with insurers and medical providers.
McClure has been a member of the Workers Compensation Education Association since 2005. The association has provided a forum for continuing education and professional discussion across the field. Membership suggests regular engagement with changes in statutes, case law, and procedural developments that affect workers’ compensation practice in Colorado.
Colleagues describe his work as steady and practical. He tends to approach cases with a focus on process—filing deadlines, evidence gathering, and the mechanics of expert testimony. He handles the familiar procedural hurdles of workers’ compensation claims and prepares matters for hearing when settlement is not possible. From intake through resolution, his role mixes client counseling with case management and advocacy.
Outside the courthouse, McClure manages aspects of the office that affect how clients experience representation. He helped shape firm practices around client communication and case handling after taking an ownership role. That operational perspective informs how he staffs cases and allocates resources across matters.
As of 2026 he remains at The Frickey Law Office. He practices workers' compensation law at The Frickey Law Office.