The Miller Firm
The Sherman Building, 108 Railroad Avenue, Orange, VA 22960, Orange, VA 22960
About The Miller Firm
The Miller Firm is a national personal injury law firm with offices in Virginia and Mississippi. It represents individuals injured by dangerous drugs, defective medical devices, product liability, medical malpractice, and terrorism. The firm's trial team has achieved substantial verdicts and settlements, including a $2.1 billion Avandia settlement and an $8.68 billion terrorism judgment. It also notably tried the first Actos bladder cancer and Roundup lymphoma cases in the country. The firm integrates legal and medical expertise, employing a physician and registered nurses.
Our Attorneys

Michael J. Miller
43+ years experience

Nancy Guy Armstrong Miller
28+ years experience

Keith Morgan
25+ years experience

David J. Dickens
18+ years experience

Jeffrey Travers
16+ years experience

Tayjes Shah
15+ years experience

Curtis G. Hoke
13+ years experience

Jeff Seldomridge
9+ years experience

Shayne Hodge
8+ years experience

Brian Brake
senior trial attorney
Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$8.7B
Terrorism
Judgment on behalf of 567 plaintiffs who suffered injuries in the 1998 Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, holding Sudan liable.
$2.4B
Dangerous Drugs
Global settlement for Actos claims involving bladder cancer, settling 95% of 9000 cases.
$417M
Product Liability
Jury verdict for Eva Echeverria, who developed ovarian cancer after lifelong use of Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder products for feminine hygiene.
$86.8M
Product Liability
Jury verdict for Alva and Alberta Pilliod, a couple who developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after using Roundup. Original verdict in excess of $2 billion was reduced by the trial court.
$80M
Product Liability
Jury awarded to Edwin Hardeman after he developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma following 26 years of exposure to Roundup.