Joseph A. McCarron's journey into the legal realm was fueled
by a lifelong passion for intellectual debate, problem-solving, and a genuine
desire to assist others. Armed with a bachelor's degree from Augustana College,
he embarked on the path to becoming an attorney at the prestigious University
of Notre Dame Law School, graduating with honors in 1996. Since then, Joe has
dedicated his career to making a positive and lasting impact on the lives of
thousands of individuals throughout Central Illinois.
A licensed attorney in the state of Illinois and a respected
member of both the McLean County Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar
Association, Joe focuses on trial law. His practice encompasses various areas,
including personal injury, motor vehicle accidents, workers' compensation,
wrongful death claims, medical malpractice, Social Security disability, and
civil injury litigation. His experience extends to cases involving back, neck,
and spinal injuries resulting from car, truck, or motorcycle accidents. Beyond
providing legal counsel, Joe actively engages with the community by
participating in mock trials for students, fostering interest and education in
the court system process.
Bloomington-Normal is not just a location for Joe; it's
home. Alongside his wife Jennifer and their two teenage daughters, Lauren and
Julianna, Joe is an active and involved member of the community. Whether
coaching chess or attending St. Patrick Church of Merna with his family, Joe
finds fulfillment in contributing to the community he calls home. Jennifer, who
owns and operates Business Builders Marketing, extends their impact by
providing full-service marketing assistance and consulting to businesses in and
around Bloomington-Normal.
Beyond the confines of the office and courthouse, Joe and
Jennifer are dedicated business owners in McLean County who actively support
organizations aimed at bettering the community and assisting those with
critical needs. Their commitment is evident through active volunteering at
their children's schools and church, as well as passionate involvement with the
Society of St. Vincent de Paul—a volunteer program dedicated to understanding
and addressing the needs of Bloomington-Normal community members.