Law Offices of James Scott Farrin
Jessica Airey is an experienced administrative professional with a background in customer compliance services and settlement administration. Currently serving as a Settlement Administrator at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin since May 2021, Jessica previously held roles as an Administrative Specialist I for the State of North Carolina and as a Program Coordinator 1 at Temp Solutions. Jessica holds dual degrees from Appalachian State University: a Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, and a Bachelor of Science in Communication with a focus on Electronic Media/Broadcasting, both earned between 2015 and 2019.
Law Offices of James Scott Farrin
The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin is a multi-state personal injury law firm. We are the one of the largest personal injury law firms in the Carolinas. We employ more than 150 employees (many bilingual), including over 50 attorneys made up of award winners, accomplished speakers sought by the media as thought leaders, former insurance defense attorneys and adjusters, and NC State Bar Board Certified Specialists – and even a former state senator. We are proud to be listed in the 2020 Triangle Business Journal’s list of Best Places to Work. Our work is our mission, and our mission extends beyond office doorways and into dozens of communities and relief organizations. Giving our best to our clients, each other, and others who need our help is the right thing to do. The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin has helped more than 60,000 people - plus another 18,400 people in a historic class action case against the U.S. government.* We’d love to help you with auto accidents, birth injuries, catastrophic injuries, class actions, commercial truck wrecks, construction defects, consumer protection, eminent domain, medical malpractice, motorcycle crashes, negligent security, nursing home negligence, personal injury, products liability, Social Security Disability, whistleblower claims, and workers’ compensation. *Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes because each case is unique and must be evaluated separately.