Attorney Sarah Noll began her legal career in 2006. She graduated from the esteemed University of Illinois College of Law in Champaign-Urbana, where she served as President of the American Constitution Society and received a graduate notation for providing pro bono legal services for indigent communities. After spending several years trying a wide variety of civil and criminal cases as both Assistant States Attorney and Assistant Public Defender in Sangamon County, Sarah began practicing medical litigation in 2012.
Sarah focuses on all aspects of civil litigation including:
Civil Rights Law;
Medical Malpractice;
Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect;
Personal Injury Cases AND
Workers Compensation Claims.
Sarah has tried numerous personal injury cases to verdict across the State of Illinois, in addition to appellate work. She is extremely well versed in insurance law and has a vast knowledge of personal injury, workers compensation, and medical malpractice cases. She has litigated multi-million dollar claims and settled hundreds of medical cases in favor of her clients.
Sarah prides herself on compassionate counseling of clients as well as her written and oral advocacy skills. Sarah enjoys helping clients and their families try and recover from injuries. She takes the time to listen to clients and makes sure that they understand the insurance claims and litigation process.
Sarah also serves as a Judge Advocate in the Illinois Army National Guard. She sits on the board of Illinois Coalition for Community Services, a nonprofit organization providing community services in the Central Illinois Area. Sarah is married to attorney Daniel Noll. They have 3 children and are citizens of Springfield, Illinois.
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