Jason attended North Carolina State University majoring in psychology with a pre-law emphasis. Jason then worked for a year as a litigation paralegal prior to attending law school at North Carolina Central University. At Central he was a member of the Law Journal and graduated with honors in 2000. He has practiced in the areas of personal injury, worker's compensation and District Court Criminal and Traffic matters over the last ten years, most recently as the principal of The Tuttle Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
Jason finds personal injury work to be rewarding because it allows him the opportunity to assist accident victims through the difficult times that arise when an injury has disrupted their lives. Jason's compassion for his clients, coupled with his experience in dealing with all aspects of the insurance claims process and his committed work ethic, make him an effective and trusted advocate for his clients' rights.
Jason is a member of the American Bar Association, North Carolina Bar Association, Wake County Bar Association (WCBA), and North Carolina Advocates for Justice. He currently serves on the Athletics Committee of the WCBA and is commissioner of its basketball league. He has volunteered with the Healing Hands of Wake County and the Capital Area Teen Court serving as a Teen Court Judge. He has served as a guest lecturer on the subject of Trial Practice at North Carolina State University.
Jason is married to the former Heather Wilson of Fayetteville, and they have three sons. He is a member of Hayes Barton Baptist Church where he teaches Fourth Grade Sunday School. He enjoys spending time with his family, attending N.C. State sporting events, playing basketball, watching movies and reading.