About Jason E.
Jason E — Taylor practices personal injury law at The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, P.C. in Hickory, North Carolina. He has been a partner at the firm since 1995, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to advocating for clients in various personal injury cases. The firm handles many legal matters, including medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, construction law, and insurance claims. With a focus on client-centered service, the firm is known for its thorough approach to litigation. He earned his J.D.
from American University Washington College of Law in 1993. Prior to that, he received a B.A. in English from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 1989. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his legal career, equipping him with the skills necessary to navigate complex legal issues. Since his admission to the bar, he has developed a diverse practice that covers personal injury law. Most of his work involves representing clients who have suffered due to negligence or malpractice. Cases typically include those involving serious injuries from accidents, medical errors, and elder abuse.
He also handles disputes related to construction accidents and insurance claims, ensuring that his clients receive the compensation they deserve. His experience in these areas has made him a respected figure in the legal community. Before becoming a partner, he started his career as an associate in 1993. Over the years, he has gained valuable insights into the details of personal injury law. This lets the attorney provide effective representation. His commitment to his clients is evident in his active participation in various legal associations, including the American Association of Justice and the Southern Trial Lawyers Association. He is certified in Civil Trial Law and holds an AV rating, reflecting his high ethical standards and professional ability.
His memberships in multiple legal organizations, such as the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the American Board of Trial Advocates, highlight his dedication to excellence in trial advocacy. He is also a past chapter president of the American Board of Trial Advocates, further demonstrating his leadership within the legal community. In addition to his practice, he is admitted to multiple jurisdictions, including North Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee, as well as federal courts such as the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. This broad reach allows him to serve clients across various states and federal jurisdictions, enhancing his ability to handle diverse legal challenges.