About D. Bradley Kent
D. Bradley Kent Jr. earned his law degree from the University of Richmond School of Law in 2015 after completing a bachelors degree in political science at Miami University of Ohio in 2012. Those years shaped his approach to the law. He arrived at practice with classroom experience and a practical sense about how litigation and advocacy intersect.
Early in his career he entered the trial bar. He joined professional organizations that reflect the work he pursues: the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and the Brain Injury Association of Virginia. Membership in those groups has kept him engaged with developments in trial procedure and in the medical-legal issues that can arise in serious injury cases. He attends conferences, follows new rulings and collaborates with medical and rehabilitation professionals when cases require technical input.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He prepares cases in a way that anticipates testimony and evidence challenges. He spends time reviewing accident reports, medical records and expert opinions. That preparation matters when cases head toward trial. He has tried matters in state court and participates in pretrial litigation that often determines whether a case settles or proceeds to verdict.
Kents background in political science is visible in how he frames legal arguments. He emphasizes clear storytelling in the courtroom and in settlement discussions. He aims to present chronological narratives that jurors and opposing counsel can follow. He also places emphasis on the human impact of injuries, pairing legal analysis with attention to clients long-term needs.
Outside of litigation work, he has been involved in associations that provide education for attorneys and resources for survivors of brain injury. Those commitments reflect a professional interest in understanding how traumatic injury affects families and how legal remedies can address both compensation and access to care. He works with interdisciplinary teams when cases require specialists such as neurologists, life-care planners and vocational experts.
Kent remains an active member of the Virginia trial bar while continuing to develop his practice. He is based in Virginia and maintains memberships that keep him connected to peers and developments in trial advocacy. His current practice focuses on representing clients in serious injury and trial litigation matters.