Josh Dollar is a dedicated and passionate advocate for individuals facing personal injury challenges. With a wealth of experience across various areas of law, including significant roles in public service, Josh is committed to fighting for the rights of his clients.
As the Vice President of the Board of Barristers during his time at the University of Missouri – Kansas City, Josh participated in trial advocacy all three years, honing his litigation skills and gaining invaluable experience in courtroom practices. Josh further advanced his advocacy skills through valuable internships at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office, and the Heartland Center for Jobs and Freedom, where he specialized in eviction defense work. This rigorous training prepared him to face the intricacies of personal injury cases with confidence and expertise.
After completing his law degree, Josh started his career at another private law firm practicing corporate law, where he developed a comprehensive understanding of complex legal and financial issues. This broad perspective has informed his current practice, allowing him to approach personal injury cases with a unique and strategic mindset.
In his current role, Josh is known for his meticulous attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and empathetic approach to client relationships. He is dedicated to thoroughly preparing each case, leveraging his litigation experience to pursue favorable outcomes for injury victims and their families. Josh believes in the importance of advocating for those who have suffered due to the negligence of others, and he strives to make a positive impact in their lives.