Chuck was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where he has developed a deep appreciation for the city’s diversity and community. After high school, Chuck spent two years living in England, an experience that broadened his perspective, before ultimately returning home to begin his career.
Chuck discovered his interest in the legal field later in life, around age 35, when he found himself drawn to litigation and the inner workings of personal injury cases. He began his career with a strong medical foundation, studying Medical Transcription at Brown College of Court Reporting and Medical Transcription. This training led him to transcribe medical notes for attorneys, giving him early, hands-on exposure to the intersection of medicine and law.
He later expanded his legal knowledge by earning his Paralegal Certificate from Kennesaw State University, equipping him with the skills needed to support attorneys and navigate complex cases.
With experience on the defense side of personal injury litigation, Chuck brings a unique and valuable perspective to his work. He understands how insurance companies and large corporations approach claims, which has shaped both his strategy and his compassion for injured clients.
Over the course of his career, Chuck has assisted attorneys in more than 2,000 personal injury cases, giving him a deep understanding of the challenges clients face during some of the most difficult moments of their lives.
Chuck’s favorite part of being a paralegal is supporting attorneys in any way he can to help move cases forward. He finds it especially fulfilling to use his medical background to contribute to personal injury litigation and to help clients navigate complex situations with care and understanding.
For Chuck, success means staying one step ahead and ensuring that his attorneys feel supported and prepared. His work has also taught him the importance of patience, empathy, and truly understanding what clients are going through.
Outside of work, Chuck is deeply committed to his faith and community. He is a licensed minister and is certified by the Georgia Department of Corrections for volunteer prison ministry, where he serves primarily at the Clayton County Transitional Center in Forest Park. His ministerial work reinforces the values he brings into his professional life: honesty, integrity, and compassion for others.
In his free time, Chuck enjoys following Atlanta sports and spending time with his Yorkshire Terrier, Princess Isabella Le Belle, affectionately known as Bella.