About Farrah D
Farrah D Vaughn earned her Juris Doctor from Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University in 2000. She completed a Bachelor of Arts at Eastern Kentucky University in 1995. Those two degrees form the academic backbone of a steady legal career that spans state and federal practice.
Her professional affiliations paint a clear picture of where she spends her time. Vaughn holds current membership in the State Bar of Kentucky and the Kentucky Bar Association. She is also a member of the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky. On the national and specialty fronts she belongs to the American Association for Justice, the Kentucky Justice Association, and the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives.
Vaughn practices from O Connor, Acciani & Levy. The firm listing is the primary office associated with her professional work. Court memberships and association ties suggest regular engagement in both trial work and administrative hearings, though her record of courtroom appearances and specific case outcomes are matters of court files and client records rather than public biography.
Colleagues and peers who have worked with her describe a lawyer who moves deliberately through matters. She combines courtroom preparation and written advocacy. That combination is reflected in her continued membership in a federal district court and in organizations geared toward plaintiff-side litigation and Social Security representation.
Her association with the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives is one concrete indicator of experience handling Social Security disability matters. Membership in the American Association for Justice and the Kentucky Justice Association aligns her with lawyers focused on civil justice and plaintiffs' work. Those connections inform both the types of cases she sees and the professional community she engages with for continuing education and peer resources.
Vaughn's practice has evolved from academic study into everyday legal work. She remains active in bar and specialty groups, keeping current on procedural changes and evolving federal and state rules. Her background in both state and federal memberships allows her to file in state courts and to pursue matters in the Western District of Kentucky when appropriate.
She is based at O Connor, Acciani & Levy and currently concentrates on Social Security claims and civil justice matters.