THE MAY FIRM

ROBERT MAY

FOUNDING ATTORNEY at The May Firm

EDUCATION

AREAS OF PRACTICE

Robert May

INJURY ATTORNEY

From humble beginnings, Robert May has risen to achieve the American Dream. Robert was the oldest of five siblings in a blue-collar family on the Central Coast of California.

At a young age, Robert made a promise to himself to become the first member of his family to receive a college degree. Robert fulfilled his dream when he attended and graduated from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.

Robert fiercely believes in justice. He attended California Western School of Law with a passion to represent the injured and downtrodden. Since graduating from law school, Robert has successfully represented thousands of personal injury cases against the nation’s largest insurance corporations. Robert works aggressively to see that every client is fully compensated. In the course of his career, Robert has obtained verdicts and settlements in excess of $25,000,000.

Robert founded the May Firm to help injured individuals and their loved ones. He is admitted to practice in the State of California as well as numerous federal district courts and is a member of the State Bar of California. Robert has separated himself from other attorneys by focusing on the specific needs of each client as his motto has always been to “treat clients like family.”

From Robert May

My number one goal is to help others. When you step foot into our firm, you’ll be treated like family — period.

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