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An AV Preeminent peer-rated attorney and Kimmel Carter’s managing partner, Larry Kimmel is highly regarded by his peers, opposing counsel, and clients alike. Through his passion, his in-depth knowledge of the law and his persuasive abilities, Mr. Kimmel has amassed an impressive record of settlements and verdicts for motor vehicle accident victims, injured workers, and victims of nursing home neglect, including several multimillion dollar settlements.

 

With Mr. Kimmel as your attorney, you will have an advocate who is a leader in his field, with a deep knowledge of personal injury and workers’ compensation law. As a past president of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and a former chair of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Delaware State Bar Association, he played a key role in passing Delaware’s new underinsured motorist laws, along with other laws that protect the rights of personal injury plaintiffs and workers’ compensation claimants in the First State.

 

Mr. Kimmel is passionate about serving Delawareans both through his legal work and through community service. As chair of the Blue-Gold Basketball Board of Trustees, he goes above and beyond to ensure that the annual Blue-Gold All-Star Basketball Games are successful fundraisers for the Best Buddies Delaware organization, while also providing unique educational opportunities for the student athletes involved. Mr. Kimmel is also a founding member and a former co-chair of the Jewish Federation of Delaware’s Ben-Gurion Society, which encourages philanthropy among the state’s young Jewish community.

 

Mr. Kimmel and his wife, Kimberly are the proud parents of Juliette, Daniel and Brittany.

 

Education

Cornell University, B.A.
Temple University, M.B.A.
Temple University, J.D.

 

 

Contact info:

lkimmel@kimmelcarter.com
(302) 565-6119

 

 

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Lawrance S. Kimmel - America's Top 50 Lawyer - Personal Injury - Delaware

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