Caroline Taylor is in Whitfield, Bryson & Mason LLP’s Nashville office and focuses her practice on civil litigation and personal injury.
Caroline received her bachelor’s degree from Western Kentucky University, where she graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Corporate and Organizational Communication and a minor in Marketing. She was president of her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, involved in many other leadership roles on campus, and did an internship with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Caroline graduated magna cum laude from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, where she completed law school in just two and a half years. While in law school she was on the University of Louisville Law Review (Volume 50) and was also a member of Law Students for Justice (law school division of AAJ).
After clerking for Whitfield, Bryson & Mason LLP during the summer of 2012, she officially joined the firm in March 2013. During the summer of 2015 she was part of the WBM trial team that obtained a $681,500 verdict in Madisonville, Kentucky. She has also worked multiple other cases involving complex litigation to resolution.
She is a member of the American Association of Justice (AAJ) and is currently the Secretary for the Railroad Section of AAJ. She is also an active member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. She was recently selected by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys as a Top 10 Personal Injury Attorney in Tennessee Under Age 40, and appointed to the Tennessee Bench & Bar Committee.
AWARDS
- Top Personal Injury Attorney In Tennessee Under 40, National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys, 2017
- Client’s Choice for Car Accidents, Avvo, 2017
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
- American Association of Justice Railroad Section, Secretary
- Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, Board Member
- Tennessee Association for Justice
- Tennessee Bench & Bar Committee