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Gerald E. Harmon, Jr. is a dedicated personal injury attorney and a proud resident of Pawleys Island, South Carolina. A distinguished alumnus of the University of South Carolina, Mr. Harmon completed both his undergraduate and legal education at this esteemed institution. During his time in law school, he demonstrated exceptional prowess in his studies, earning a CALI award for his outstanding work in Constitutional Issues in Public Education. His commitment to legal scholarship was further exemplified through his role on the editorial board of the Journal of Law and Education, where he contributed to advancing legal understanding in educational contexts. In addition to his legal practice at Harmon and Felts, PA, Mr. Harmon serves as a Captain and Deputy Staff Judge Advocate for the 169th Fighter Wing of the South Carolina Air National Guard. His military career began with enlistment in 2000, after which he served as an Intelligence Analyst, including a deployment to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. His transition to the JAG office in 2008 reflects his dedication to serving both his country and community through the law. Beyond his legal and military commitments, Mr. Harmon is actively involved in local initiatives, currently serving on the Board of Directors for Georgetown County Habitat for Humanity. He resides in Pawleys Island with his wife and two sons, balancing his professional endeavors with a strong commitment to family and community service. Through his extensive experience and unwavering dedication, Gerald E. Harmon, Jr. stands as a trusted advocate for those seeking justice in personal injury matters.
About Personal Injury Law
Personal injury attorneys represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. They work to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Common matters include car accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, workplace injuries.