About
Caitlin O Thompson is a highly experienced lawyer in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with a strong background in personal injury, workers\ compensation, traffic, and criminal cases. Caitlin O Thompson is a cum laude graduate of George Mason University, where she earned her B.S. in Administration of Justice. During her time at George Mason, she was selected as a member of Alpha Phi Sigma, a prestigious honor society. Additionally, she served as a mentor for the Fairfax County Probation and Parole Office, demonstrating her commitment to helping others in the criminal justice system. She furthered her education by earning her Juris Doctor from Elon University School of Law. During her time at law school, Caitlin participated in the Innocence Project, a program dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals. She was also a member of Delta Theta Phi and served as an advisor to first-year law students, showcasing her leadership skills and dedication to the legal profession. While in law school, Caitlin gained valuable experience by clerking for a labor and employment attorney in Greensboro and for the North Carolina Court of Appeals. These experiences allowed her to develop a strong foundation in legal research, writing, and advocacy. After passing the North Carolina Bar Exam, Caitlin began her legal career at a general practice firm in High Point. In this role, she worked on a variety of cases, including personal injury, workers\ compensation, traffic, and criminal cases. Her primary focus was on personal injury claims, where she successfully represented clients in obtaining the compensation they deserved. Caitlin O Thompson\s dedication to her clients and her passion for justice make her a valuable asset to the legal community in Winston-Salem. With her experience and expertise, she is committed to providing high-quality legal representation to individuals in need.
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- Personal Injury
- Workers Compensation
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