About Brad
Dr.
Brad Bradshaw is a licensed physician, surgeon and lawyer with Harvard Medical
School CME certification in Obstetrics, including specialized training in Birth
Trauma. He has worked as lead attorney, co-counsel and/or consulted with lawyers throughout the United States - from Florida to New York to California. Dr. Bradshaw has
obtained licenses to practice medicine in Missouri and Hawaii. Dr. Bradshaw is a
member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum which is an organization limited to
attorneys who have won million and multi-million dollar verdicts, awards and
settlements. Dr. Bradshaw is also on the Board of Governors for the Birth Trauma
Litigation Group with the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. There are
less than 100 attorneys in the United States with this distinction.
Dr.
Bradshaw grew up in the Springfield, Missouri area. He was accepted into the
Accelerated Medical School Program at the University of Missouri, Kansas City:
School of Medicine at the age of eighteen. After graduating from medical school,
Dr. Bradshaw worked in a surgical residence program at the University of Hawaii.
In addition to his surgical training, Dr. Bradshaw has specialized training in
Internal Medicine and Psychiatry. He also received continuing education
certification in Clinical Obstetrics from Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Bradshaw attended law school at the University of Missouri, Kansas City:
School of Law. After graduating, Dr. Bradshaw worked for three years in Kansas
City with the president of the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. Dr.
Bradshaw has principal offices in St. Louis, Missouri and in his hometown of
Springfield, Missouri. Dr. Bradshaw has worked with and helped attorneys
throughout the United States although he concentrates his practice in Missouri.
Dr. Bradshaw has also provided legal analysis to local Missouri television
stations and newspapers. He has also been consulted by the Wall Street Journal.

Dr. Bradshaw has received training from some of
America's greatest trial lawyers. He attended and graduated from Gerry Spence's
Trial Lawyer's College in 1997. His instructors included:
Gerry Spence, considered by many to be
America's best trial lawyer. Mr. Spence has never lost a criminal case and has
not lost a civil case since 1969. His numerous courtroom victories have included
the Karen Silkwood case (dramatized in the movie Silkwood, starring Meryl Streep and
Cher); "Ruby Ridge" murder case (Mr. Spence
defended Randy Weaver on charges of killing a U.S. Marshall), and he also
successfully defended Imelda Marcos on embezzling charges.
"Racehorse" Haynes is one of America's top trial lawyers. Mr. Hayne's success
has been portrayed in the movie Prescription Murder.
Morris Dees, considered being America's top trial lawyer in the area of civil
rights and other related constitutional rights. Mr. Dees represented Medger
Ever's widow in a civil case. The related criminal case was depicted in the
movie Ghosts of Mississippi.
At the law offices of Dr. Bradshaw we are committed to helping injured people
obtain quality medical care and full financial compensation. We constantly help
people in their fight against the unfair actions of wealthy insurance companies.
Dr. Bradshaw concentrates primarily in the area of catastrophic injury
litigation, emphasizing injuries caused by birth injury/trauma and severe
injuries. He uses his knowledge and skills as both a physician and trial lawyer
to help people obtain recoveries primarily in the areas of past and future
medical care, loss of life's enjoyments, loss of earnings capacity, lost wages
and other areas of financial recovery.