Carol Townsend is a third-generation trial lawyer, raised and educated in Indiana. She joined Tabor Law Firm in 2014, bringing with her a wealth of experience. She began her career litigating personal injury cases in state and federal court and argued before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in 2007. In 2009, Carol joined the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office as a Deputy Prosecutor. As Deputy Prosecutor she prosecuted domestic abusers and drug dealers. She also spent two years litigating civil forfeiture cases for the Prosecutor’s Office, where she litigated the seizure of illegally gained assets from drug dealers and corrupt businesses.
Carol received her high school education at Park Tudor School and her undergraduate degree from Indiana University with a double major in History and Political Science and a minor in Spanish. She received her J.D. from Indiana School of Law, Indianapolis.
At Tabor Law Firm, Carol handles a wide variety of serious personal injury and wrongful death claims, including those involving motorcycle accidents, semi-truck collisions, railroad worker injuries, car accidents, slip and falls, construction site fatalities, premises liability, and bicycle accidents.
Carol lives in Carmel, Indiana and is married to a Hamilton County deputy prosecutor. Together they have two daughters and a dog named Elsa. Carol enjoys swimming, snow skiing, cooking, and taking the family dog to the dog park.