Adam J. Rack
About
Rack Law Group’s managing member Adam Rack has been practicing personal injury law for the past 14 years. His focus has been on motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and slip-and-fall claims.
Adam attended Boston College in 1996 and graduated with honors in 2000. He then attended the University of Florida College of Law where he earned a juris doctorate degree and graduated with honors in 2003. During law school Adam was extensively involved in several organizations. He was a member of the Journal of Law and Public Policy, the John Marshall Bar Association, and, most notably, a family law clinic. Dating back to law school, Adam could always be found helping those families in need.
During the summer between his second and third year at law school, Adam worked for Broad and Cassel LLP, one of the largest corporate law firms in the State of Florida. During that summer he received an intensive exposure to personal injury law and realized what his true passion was – serving the injured, pursuing justice, and holding responsible parties accountable for their actions.
Having found his passion, Adam knew he always wanted to open his own personal injury law firm with his brother and elevate the standard of personal injury in Arizona. His goal was for him and his brother to set their firm apart from other personal injury firms by providing a superior client experience and significantly exceeding client expectations.
In his ongoing endeavor to always help those in need, in his spare time, Adam dedicates his charitable efforts to Future for Kids, A New Leaf, Faith House Domestic Violence Shelter, and The Infinite Bond Foundation. He brings the same passion he has for the law to helping children with adverse childhood experiences and other children in need.
Education
- University of Florida College of Law (J.D., cum laude 2003)
- Member of the Journal of Law & Public Policy
- Member of John Marshall Bar Association
- Boston College (B.A., cum laude 2000)
Bar Admissions
- Arizona
- Florida