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James M. Kron is a dedicated attorney at Potter Anderson & Corroon, LLP, based in Wilmington, Delaware, with a distinguished practice focused on personal injury and rail law. With a wealth of experience and a client-centered approach, James is committed to advocating for those who have suffered due to negligence and unsafe practices in the rail industry. James earned his Juris Doctor from Widener University School of Law in 1999, building on a solid foundation that includes an MBA from the University of Toledo and a Bachelor of Science from Lehigh University. His unique blend of legal expertise and business acumen enhances his ability to navigate complex cases and effectively represent his clients' interests. Before entering the legal field, James spent two decades as a Project Manager at Sunoco, where he honed his problem-solving skills and developed an in-depth understanding of operational safety and regulatory compliance. This background uniquely positions him to address the intricacies of personal injury law, particularly in cases involving railroad incidents, where safety is paramount. James is known for his empathetic approach, taking the time to listen to his clients' concerns and ensuring they feel supported throughout the legal process. He understands that each case is not just a legal matter but a personal journey for his clients. By focusing on their individual needs and fighting tirelessly for their rights, James aims to secure the compensation they deserve, helping them rebuild their lives after a traumatic experience. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for justice, James M. Kron stands as a reliable advocate for those seeking resolution in personal injury and rail law matters.
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