MOLINE, ILLINOIS (May 18, 2020) — VanDerGinst Law PC today announces that attorney Dustin Gomez has joined the firm. Mr Gomez attended Drake University Law School and served as Assistant County Attorney at the Webster County Attorney’s Office in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He has also worked in Black Hawk and Dubuque County Attorney’s offices.

“We’re pleased to welcome Mr Gomez to the VanDerGinst Law team,” said Dennis VanDerGinst, CEO of the firm. “He has extensive experience in a variety of litigation settings, but his knowledge of personal-injury law and veteran’s-disability law will supplement our firm’s experience in those areas.”

Born and raised in Clinton, Iowa, Mr Gomez has strong roots in that state, attending the University of Iowa in Iowa City for both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. He is licensed to practice in Iowa.

About VanDerGinst Law PC

Founded in 2004, VanDerGinst Law is a law firm licensed in Illinois and Iowa that focuses almost exclusively on all types of plaintiff’s personal-injury cases. Headquartered in Moline, Illinois, the firm also has satellite locations in Chicago, Des Moines, and Cedar Rapids and Coralville. The firm has represented more than 25,000 residents with personal-injury cases from Illinois, Iowa and nationwide and has been recognized as one of the top firms in the nation specializing in personal injury. For more information, visit www.vlaw.com.

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