Brian Ward

Brian Ward

Brian Ward

Brian Ward | 0424
BAR ADMISSIONS

California

 

PREVIOUSLY ADMITTED PRO-HAC VICE

Ohio
Oregon
Indiana
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas

EDUCATION

Loyola School of Law
– J.D. Juris Doctor

 

Bio

Brian Ward

Brian Ward is a trial lawyer specializing in catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and toxic exposure cases.  Born and raised in South Bend, Indiana, he left the Midwest to attend film school at the University of Southern California.  It was during this time that he developed and fostered a passion for storytelling.

In his first year at Loyola Law School, Brian discovered trial advocacy and decided to audition for the nationally recognized Byrne Trial Team.  Brian competed on the team for two years and won a National Championship at the National Trial Competition.  On the team, he met and became friends with Courtney Rowley and Erin Powers.

Thirteen years ago, Brian became a victim of negligence that left him permanently injured and disabled. Because Brian spent his childhood as a gymnast and then a pole-vaulter, this injury was truly devastating.  After struggling through constant pain and trying to navigate these new challenges, Brian decided to take a break from law. He sold his home and purchased an Airstream trailer.  Together with his wife and dog, they spent the next eighteen months traveling the nation, taking in the natural beauty and wonder while recalibrating what mattered most to them.

Out on the road, he received a call from Nick Rowley with a life-changing offer to join the firm that he couldn’t refuse.  Brian is a primary instructor at Trial by Human and he tries cases nationwide.  He has discovered his experience and disability is not a limitation but a superpower in assisting and representing permanently injured and disabled clients.  The lessons he gained through his experience stay with him always.

These lessons and experiences have recently led to results like:

  • $63 million verdict against Chevron Corporation for leaving poison in the ground and causing his client to develop multiple myeloma in California.
  • $26 million settlement on behalf of a toddler who sustained permanent scarring due to illegally high chlorine levels at a Myrtle Beach resort.
  • $18.5 million confidential medical malpractice settlement in Oregon.
  • $15 million dram-shop wrongful death settlement in Indiana.
  • $110.8 million verdict for wrongful death road rage incident in San Bernardino, CA.
  • $25 million post-verdict confidential settlement.

“Nothing feels better than obtaining justice for these kinds of clients when they are facing off against the most powerful corporations in the world.  In the courtroom, we are still all equal,”  Ward says.

As a former USC yell leader, Brian remains a dedicated Trojan and football fan.  In the fall, you can find him parked, every Saturday, in front of the TV, catching all the games.  Fight On!

Listen to podcasts featuring Brian below:

Structure, Speed, and Story in Rebuttal | Best Practices with Kenny Berger

Trying the Lie with Trial Lawyers for Justice

David v. Goliath – A $63 Million Verdict

The Crazy Goat

Recent Articles:

Daily Journal

Brian Ward secures $110M verdict in fatal crash case covered by IE Law

Grayson Yoder

Grayson Yoder

Grayson Yoder

Grayson Yoder
BAR ADMISSIONS

California

 

EDUCATION

Ventura College of Law
– J.D. Juris Doctor

Cal Lutheran University
– Bachelor of Arts in English

 

 

Bio

Grayson Yoder

Grayson Yoder is a dedicated California-based attorney, deeply committed to justice and compassion. A lifelong local Californian, he’s not only a trusted legal advocate but also an incredible father and husband, balancing his professional life with devotion to his family.

Grayson earned a Bachelor’s degree in English, honing his critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills before transitioning to law. His path was shaped in 2017 when he met his mentor, Nick Rowley, whose guidance ignited Grayson’s passion for advocacy and unwavering commitment to fighting for victims.
 
Grayson was the recipient of the 2023 Trial Lawyer of the Year award for a case he tried with Henry Peacor in Ventura County.  The case was a disputed liability mTBI case. After 10 days of trial, the jury deliberated only a single afternoon and awarded more than 3 million dollars to our client.
 
Grayson was an integral part of the trial team in 2025 that brought in a $50,000,000.00 verdict against Starbucks for a man burned by an improperly placed drink in a drink tray.
 
Driven by a heartfelt desire to support those who have suffered injustice, Grayson blends his literary-rooted clarity with rigorous legal expertise. He stands out for his ability to craft compelling arguments and offer meaningful support to clients navigating difficult moments.

Karen Zahka

Karen Zahka

Karen Zahka

Karen Zahka
BAR ADMISSIONS

Iowa
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Oklahoma
California
Nebraska

 

PREVIOUSLY ADMITTED PRO-HAC VICE

California
Indiana
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Ohio
South Dakota

EDUCATION

Suffolk University Law School
J.D. Juris Doctor

Boston University
– Bachelor of Science in Political Science / Psychology

Bio

Karen Zahka

Karen is a Partner at Trial Lawyers for Justice. She is an experienced and passionate trial lawyer. While she was born and raised in Massachusetts, Karen litigates and tries cases nationwide. She is currently admitted to practice in Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and California. She practices in other jurisdictions via pro hac vice.

Throughout her career, Karen has obtained numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, including but not limited to:

  • Nelsy Delgado Juarez v. Massachusetts General Hospital, et al.: In January 2025, Karen obtained an $11.9 million verdict (with interest) in Massachusetts for a 13-year-old girl with epilepsy who was overprescribed an anti-seizure medication, which caused her to suffer from Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and partial vision loss.
  • Christopher Dugan v. Tesla, et al.: In March 2024, Karen was trial counsel in a landmark $60.6 million verdict in Indiana against Tesla on behalf of a young father who suffered a permanent brain injury and partial foot amputation as a result of a Tesla employee’s negligence.
  • In September 2023, Karen obtained a record-setting $20 million settlement in New Hampshire for a client who was overprescribed a gout medication, which caused him to suffer from Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. This is reportedly the largest medical malpractice settlement against a private entity in the State of New Hampshire.
  • Andrea Larkin, et al. v. Dedham Medical Associates, et al.: Karen was trial counsel and secured an over $40 million verdict (with interest) for a 28-year-old woman who suffered a catastrophic stroke hours after labor and delivery of her daughter. Following this victory, Karen fought to defend and succeeded in defending the verdict from the insurance company’s attempt to overturn it on appeal.
  • Edward Xu v. Tufts Medical Center, et al.:  Karen obtained a $24.4 million verdict on behalf of a family whose newborn suffered from severe short bowel syndrome, which requires that he be tube fed for the rest of his life.
  • Estate of Joshua Messier v. Bridgewater State HospitalKaren obtained a $3 million settlement for a family whose 23-year-old disabled son was improperly restrained and killed by correction officers at a Massachusetts prison. This success resulted in sweeping systemic changes to improve the care and treatment of disabled individuals in state prison systems.
  • Estate of Zoe Rosenthal v. Charles J. Davignon, et al.: In April 2021, during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Karen was trial counsel on a $9.5 million verdict obtained on behalf of two daughters whose mother was negligently killed while walking her dog in a crosswalk near her home. According to the court clerk, this result set a record for a non-economic damages verdict for wrongful death with adult heirs in Western Massachusetts.
  • In June 2024, Karen obtained an additional $7.7 million for the Rosenthal family through pursuing insurance bad faith claims against the insurance companies for failure to settle the underlying case when liability and damages were reasonably clear.

While Karen is a zealous advocate for her clients, she is equally committed to supporting them on a personal level. She understands that most clients come to her during some of the most difficult times of their lives and ensures that every step of the legal process is explained clearly and candidly.

Karen received her undergraduate degree from Boston University, where she double majored in Political Science and Psychology. She then graduated from Suffolk University Law School, where she served as the Continuity Editing Assistant for The Journal of Health and Biomedical Law. She graduated from law school with Pro Bono Honors and was recognized for her time and commitment to volunteer legal services programs. Throughout law school, she not only worked full-time but also volunteered her nights and weekends with several non-profit programs dedicated to empowering survivors of domestic violence and assisting them in navigating the legal system to protect themselves and their loved ones.

Her professional accolades include:

  • Leader in the Law – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (May 2025) for obtaining one of the top settlements in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 2024.

  • Super Lawyers Rising Star (2016–present), awarded to a select number of attorneys under 40 based on peer recognition and professional achievement.

  • Excellence in the Law: Up & Coming Lawyer – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (2022).

  • National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40 (2019).

In her spare time, you can find Karen soaking up as much live music as possible or exploring the outdoors.