Russell Fentress, Co-Managing Partner at Goss & Fentress Law Firm, brings over 33 years of invaluable experience as a trial lawyer dedicated to advocating for the disabled and injured. With a robust practice spanning multiple locations, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Metro DC, Elizabeth City, Richmond,...
Russell Fentress, Co-Managing Partner at Goss & Fentress Law Firm, brings over 33 years of invaluable experience as a trial lawyer dedicated to advocating for the disabled and injured. With a robust practice spanning multiple locations, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Metro DC, Elizabeth City, Richmond, and Newport News, Russell is licensed to practice in both Virginia and North Carolina, allowing him to serve a diverse clientele across state lines. His extensive expertise encompasses Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) applications and appeals, as well as personal injury and accident law.
At Goss & Fentress, Russell leads key projects focused on enhancing client representation in Social Security Disability administrative law hearings and personal injury jury trials. His commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for clients is underscored by his proficiency in trial practice, appeals, and civil litigation. Russell’s deep understanding of tort law and veterans benefits further enhances his ability to navigate complex legal landscapes, ensuring that clients receive the support and compensation they deserve.
As a seasoned attorney, Russell is not only adept at litigation but also excels in building strong relationships with clients, guiding them through the often daunting legal process with compassion and expertise. His leadership at Goss & Fentress is characterized by a collaborative approach, fostering an environment where innovative strategies are developed to tackle the unique challenges faced by those he represents. With a steadfast commitment to justice, Russell Fentress continues to make a significant impact in the lives of individuals seeking legal recourse for their injuries and disabilities.