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Robert A. Campbell – Raised in Southern West Virginia, Mr. Campbell is a 1989 summa cum laude graduate of West Virginia University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (Accounting). Mr. Campbell attended the West Virginia College of Law and served as student works editor for the West Virginia Law Review and graduated at the top of his law school class in 1992, with the distinction of being inducted into the Order of the Coif.
Mr. Campbell is a member of the law firm of Farmer, Cline & Campbell, PLLC. His practice involves representing clients in litigation matters involving personal injury and wrongful death. Mr. Campbell spends the majority of his professional time representing victims of tractor-trailer and other commercial motor vehicle collisions, automobile and motorcycle collisions, and accidents resulting in catastrophic injuries such as traumatic brain injury, paralysis, and severely debilitating conditions. He enjoys the complex cases, knows what it takes to win, and has longstanding relationships with nationally recognized experts who can assist in these types of cases.
Mr. Campbell’s experience and the numerous million and multi-million-dollar recoveries on behalf of victims has led him to be recognized as a “Top 10 Trucking Trial Lawyer,” a Top 25 Motor Vehicle Trial Lawyer, a Top 25 Brain Injury Trial Lawyer, and a Top 100 Civil Trial Attorney by the National Trial Lawyers. Further, Mr. Campbell has been recognized as a Nationally Ranked Top 10 Attorney for Excellence in the Field of Personal Injury by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys and a 10 Best Attorney in West Virginia by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys.
In addition to his other accolades, Mr. Campbell is a member of the Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forums and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer in West Virginia by Thomson Reuters since 2017.
Mr. Campbell is member of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys and the Association of Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America. He has undergone hands-on training to operate large trucks, including tractor-trailers, and holds a Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
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US DOL v. Triplett: Black Lung Claimants Will Continue to Suffer from Lack of Legal Representation, 93 W.Va.L.Rev. 713, 1991
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