Wayne Parsons

I became an attorney because “Justice is the most important goal of man on earth” and I am dedicated to serving my community in that endeavor. If you call my office you are assured that you will not be passed off to some other lawyer or staff people. I will personally handle your case and I will personally be your point of contact. You will have my cell phone number and can contact me whenever you need to talk. Attorneys make great role models and many of them are mine. I try to measure up to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism and competence. I also get to know my clients and let them get to know me. After 8 years working in Research & Development of space applications of large laser systems and electro-optic systems as a physicist for the University of Michigan and Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, I attended law school and have been representing people and organizations in legal disputes since 1975. My office concentrates on disputes involving serious personal injuries, business disputes and matters that involve complex technology or financial issues. On the personal injury or property damage side the cases arise from automobile collisions, medical negligence, nursing home abuse, medication reactions, defective and dangerous products, boating injuries and construction site injuries or construction defects. In business disputes the cases have involved defectively designed or constructed homes, condominiums or high rises, as well as consumer fraud and crop damage from pesticides. Financial fraud is currently a huge issue in our society and I handle banking and financial fraud cases for consumers. I do not represent larger corporations and I never work for insurance companies. My clients are often facing the most devastating problem in their lives. Whether it is a devastating bodily injury or the purchase of a home that is defectively constructed or being cheated in a business deal I represent plaintiffs as their personal attorney. I have specialized in big cases over my career taking on giants like DuPont, State and Federal government, Allstate Insurance, General Motors, banks and in Hawaii the members of the Big 5. I became an attorney, after working as an engineer, because I wanted to help people and saw that the injured, cheated and their families face a huge disadvantage in getting justice in the face of insurance company and corporate largess and a complicated justice system. I have been active in the organized bar throughout