Tim McDuffey is the principle attorney of the McDuffey & Medcalf Law Firm, LLC. Tim grew up at the Lake of the Ozarks, graduating from Camdenton High School. He attended college at Missouri State University on a football scholarship. Tim was an outstanding student athlete. He received honors as an All American football player and was honored by the ESPN Academic All-American Football Team. He also received Missouri State University’s highest honor by being awarded the Virgil Cheek Award recipient for the University’s top student athlete.
Partner Brad Medcalf came to the firm in April of 2015. He grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri, graduating from De Smet Jesuit High School. Brad was a Nike Blue Chip recruit coming out of high school. Ultimately, he elected to attend Saint Leo University in Tampa Bay on a lacrosse scholarship. While there, the team saw unmatched success, winning multiple conference championships.
Brad applied the same work ethic that made him successful on the playing field to the classroom. Academically, he was honored at the President’s Club Banquet, reserved for the highest achieving student athletes, every semester.
After two years of practicing law in Illinois, Rachel joined the firm in 2021. Rachel grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, and went on to attend Western Illinois University. Shortly thereafter, Rachel received her Juris Doctorate degree from Northern Illinois University’s College of Law, where she was awarded the Dean’s recognition scholarship and graduated with honors.
Adam Herrmann is an experienced attorney within the practice of workers’ compensation and personal injury law. His goal is to provide sound legal guidance to his clients while taking an empathetic approach to understanding the complexities of their cases such that he can assist them in achieving the best results possible.
Adam’s approach to law focuses on achieving favorable outcomes for his clients while respecting the nuances of each case. He is able to recognize and resist the insurance companies’ tactics designed to minimize the recovery of injured individuals.