I was raised in a military family, with my father serving as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. Growing up, I moved frequently and was exposed to a wide range of communities and perspectives. Those experiences taught me adaptability, resilience, and respect for others. With the strong support of my parents, I developed the discipline and determination that continue to guide both my professional path and my commitment to the clients I serve.
I earned my undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University–Idaho and went on to receive my Juris Doctor from Thomas Jefferson School of Law. I was drawn to the legal profession by the dynamic nature of the work and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. I chose to focus on personal injury law to provide direct support to individuals facing difficult circumstances. I am especially proud of my ability to assist Spanish-speaking clients, ensuring they feel understood, supported, and effectively represented throughout the legal process.
Outside of my practice, I enjoy spending time outdoors, particularly on the water—whether at the beach, on a lake, or out on a boat. I am driven each day by the opportunity to advocate for my clients, consistently working to exceed expectations and achieve strong results when it matters most. My approach is grounded in a commitment to serving others with integrity, persistence, and genuine care.