About Anthony C
Anthony C McMullin built his academic foundation close to home before turning to law. He earned an A.S. from Dixie State College and a B.S. from Southern Utah University. He then attended Ohio Northern University, where he received his J.D. That sequence of degrees set up a transition from general studies to professional practice.
After law school he began practicing in the Intermountain West. He is licensed to practice in both Utah and Nevada and holds membership in the Nevada State Bar. Over time his work narrowed toward civil claims involving injuries. He moved from early general practice into a steadier concentration on matters that arise from accidents and harmful incidents.
McMullin’s day-to-day work centers on representing injured people and pursuing recovery from insurers and responsible parties. He handles claims that involve personal harm, negotiating settlements when possible and pursuing litigation when the facts or the insurance response require a court answer. His files typically involve questions of liability, damages and insurance coverage. He represents clients through the full lifecycle of a claim — from initial intake and demand through trial preparation when needed.
Colleagues describe him as practical in counsel and persistent in case development. He draws on courtroom procedure and claims practice to prepare cases for mediation or trial. He also spends time on case investigation, working with medical providers and experts to document injuries and link them to an incident. Those practical steps are central to resolving claims for recovery.
McMullin remains engaged with professional obligations and the bar. He maintains active licensure in Utah and Nevada and is a current member of the Nevada State Bar. He keeps up with continuing legal education and procedural developments that affect civil litigation and insurance practice.
He practices at McMullin Injury Law, where he represents individuals in personal injury and civil claims arising from accidents and related incidents. His current practice focuses on securing compensation for people affected by injury through insurance recovery and litigation when necessary.