About Matthew
Matthew Crowther is a dedicated attorney practicing personal injury law at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., located in Longmont, Colorado. He became a member of the Colorado Bar in 2008, starting his professional journey in the legal field. The firm, well-regarded for its comprehensive legal services, specializes in various areas including personal injury, criminal law, and DUI & DWI defense, serving clients throughout Boulder County and beyond. In 2007, Matthew earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Cincinnati College of Law. His academic foundation was established earlier at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Philosophy and Political Science in 2002.
During his time in law school, he gained inexperience as a judicial intern and a tax law intern. These roles provided him with practical insights that would prove essential in his future practice, particularly in understanding the details of legal proceedings and client advocacy. Matthew's current caseload primarily consists of personal injury claims, where he represents clients seeking compensation for injuries caused by the negligence of others. He skillfully navigates cases from initial consultations through discovery and negotiations, and, when necessary, to trial proceedings. His expertise also extends to criminal law matters, including DUI & DWI cases.
This lets the attorney provide comprehensive legal support to clients facing a variety of challenges. Before joining Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, Matthew served as a Deputy District Attorney, where he gained firsthand experience in the prosecution side of the legal system. His previous roles included a prosecution and code enforcement internship, which broadened his knowledge of criminal law and the justice process. This diverse background equips him to tackle complex legal challenges with confidence and insight, ensuring that his clients receive the best possible representation. Matthew is actively involved in several legal associations, reflecting his commitment to the legal profession and ongoing professional development.
He serves as a commissioner on the 19th Judicial District Nominating Commission and is a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. The Colorado Criminal Defense Bar Association. These affiliations not only keep him updated on the latest developments in the law but also enhance his practice through networking and collaboration with fellow legal professionals. In his free time, Matthew engages with the local community, further demonstrating his dedication to both his clients and the broader legal field in Longmont, Colorado.