Even at a young age, Bryan knew he wanted to help people. Being the son of a Southern preacher, he continually saw his father helping others through times of grief and illness. The right to trial by jury inspires and motivates him to defend and give voice to those in need.
Bryan believes lawyers are counselors in every sense of the word. They not only defend the rights of their clients, but counsel them through life-altering events and grief.
When he’s not in the office, Bryan enjoys spending time with his wife, Cheryl, a consultant, by traveling, playing golf, following the North Carolina Tarheels basketball team, and grilling on his Big Green Egg while hanging out with their two Golden Retrievers and two cats.
Bryan focuses on serious personal injury litigation and wrongful death cases, with a focus on Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD/CRPS).
With a strong belief in fighting for justice, Bryan is dedicated to help those who have no voice and whose lives have been shattered by the careless actions of individuals or the consequences of corporate misconduct or neglect.
Bryan has been a trial lawyer for over 20 years, providing clients with much-needed services in their time of need.