DarrasLaw founder Frank N. Darras was honored again by Lawdragon, the nation’s premier attorney ranking service, as one of the 500 Leading Lawyers in America for the 18th consecutive year.
Mr. Darras was recognized for his tireless work representing insurance consumers in long-term disability insurance claims, as well as in ERISA and long-term care matters nationwide. He’s also been honored and singled out for his work representing athletes in disability claims issues, such as drop in draft, drop in free agency, team stop loss, and permanent total issues on behalf of the player, team, agent, family, or college.
“Lawdragon has been at the forefront of honoring skilled and highly successful legal professionals for years, and to be honored by them for the 18th time is extraordinary,” Frank said. “I’ve been fortunate enough to work with celebrity clients, battling the largest insurance companies on the planet and winning. To have Lawdragon recognize me for my work alongside these amazing peer attorneys is humbling.”
2022 was a banner year for Frank and the DarrasLaw firm. The California Daily Journal once again named him one of the Top Healthcare Attorneys in California. Best Lawyers put Darras in their top tier of attorneys, and Best Law Firms recognized the firm itself as being a truly exceptional tier one rated firm.
DarrasLaw’s attorneys, led by founder Frank N. Darras, is the most honored and decorated disability firm in America. Lawdragon has singled out Frank N. Darras for 18 years in a row as one of the Top 500 Lawyers in America. Since its inception, Super Lawyers has honored him by naming Darras to its list for his tireless work with disability insurance policyholders. The American Association of Justice lists him as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in California. Best Lawyers in America has profiled DarrasLaw and the firm’s accomplishments on behalf of the disadvantaged and disabled. U.S. News and World Report again named DarrasLaw to its list of Best Law Firms and Frank Darras as insurance lawyer of the year.