EXPERIENCE
Laura J. Taylor, a midwestern native, has been licensed to practice law in Arizona since April of 2000. Because of the various nuances of the Program, Ms. Taylor has located numerous sources of historical information from relatively unknown sources not easily accessed by the general public. Ms. Taylor began processing claims with the Radiation Exposure Compensation Program in 2002, after discovering that very few attorneys had chosen to practice in this field, and numerous victims were unrepresented and frustrated.
Since 2002, Ms. Taylor has successfully submitted hundreds of claims to the Department of Justice, including Downwinder claims, On-site Participant claims, and Uranium Worker claims. Because of the various nuances of the Program, Ms. Taylor and her assistant have located numerous sources of historical information from relatively unknown sources not easily accessed by the general public. Each client's claim is handled personally by Ms. Taylor in the most expedient manner possible. Because of the relationships Ms. Taylor has developed with the staff members at the Department of Justice, the client can be assured that their claim will receive the attention and focus it deserves.
Ms. Taylor has spoken extensively on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout Arizona, and has been cited in several publications and documentaries regarding her and her client's experience with the process. In 2003, Ms. Taylor traveled to St. George, Utah to speak to representatives of the National Academy of Sciences regarding the importance of recognizing other areas in Arizona, particularly Mohave County, that were not covered under the Program. Just recently, Ms. Taylor was featured on local Channel 13's "Progressive Women in Yavapai County".
Ms. Taylor is available for speaking engagements regarding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Please contact our office at 928-771-9566.


