Allison joined the Wilder Pantazis Law Group as an Associate Attorney in 2018. She focuses her practice on workers’ compensation and personal injury matters in North and South Carolina.
Allison is an avid Carolina Panthers and South Carolina Gamecock fan. On the weekends, she enjoys exploring all that Charlotte has to offer and spending time with her husband and golden retriever, Ryne.
Background and education
Allison grew up in Lancaster, South Carolina, less than an hour away from our law office.
Allison graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina with a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication in 2011. She then attended Charleston School of Law where she graduated cum laude and received her Juris Doctor degree in 2014. While in law school, Allison served as the Student Works Editor of The Federal Courts Law Review and received several CALI awards.
Early legal career
Following law school, Allison practiced in a number of areas—including criminal defense, family law and general civil litigation such as business disputes, employment issues, breach of contract, misappropriation of trade secrets, and unfair and deceptive trade practice claims.
During this time, she gained valuable legal experience and spent a significant amount of time in the courtroom. She handled several district court trials, motions hearings, and settlement negotiations for both district and superior court cases.
For the last several years, Allison has focused her practice on representing injured workers and personal injury victims in both North and South Carolina. Allison is licensed to practice in all state courts in North Carolina, South Carolina, and for the Western District of North Carolina.
Client Reviews & Testimonials
The people working at Wilder Pantazis Law Firm are delightful to work with. They are all friendly, courteous, knowledgeable and very professional. They all make you feel at home in their office and that you are the most important client they have. I would definitely recommend this law firm for your legal needs. They are worth every penny. – Jackie Robinson
Meet North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Allison Vaughn
Allison decided to be a lawyer when she was in middle school. Even at her young age at the time, she knew there was something profoundly important about helping people and she was intrigued by the legal process.
Professional Honors & Recognitions
- CALI Award for Business Associations (2013)
- CALI Award for Health Law and Bioethics Seminar (2013)
- CALI Award for Constitution Law I (2013)
- CALI Award for Property I (2012)
Professional Memberships & Certifications
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice, Auto Torts, and Workers’ Compensation Section Member
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice Women’s Caucus
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice NEXT Graduate (2023)
- Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group Member
- Criminal Law Society (2012-2014)
- Federal Courts Law Review (2013-2014)
- Peer Mentor for Charleston School of Law (2012-2014)
Bar Admissions and Courts
- North Carolina (admitted in 2014)
- South Carolina (admitted in 2023)
- Western District of North Carolina (admitted in 2017)