Ashley Vaughan is a personal injury attorney who represents individuals and families whose lives have been affected by serious injuries and negligence. She focuses her practice on helping clients navigate complex legal challenges and pursue the compensation they need to move forward.
Ashley handles a wide range of personal injury matters, including wrongful death, product liability, mass torts, premises liability, railroad accidents, and motor vehicle collisions. She approaches each case with careful attention to detail and a strong commitment to advocating for individuals who are often facing powerful institutions and insurance companies.
Ashley is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Illinois. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Meredith College, where she studied abroad in Kenya and received the Sarah Lemmon Achievement Award. She later went on to earn her Juris Doctor from Saint Louis University School of Law.
Ashley’s work in litigation has earned recognition within the legal community, including the Litigation Practitioner Award from the Missouri Lawyers Media Women’s Justice Awards. She remains actively involved in several professional organizations, including the Lawyers Association of St. Louis, the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys, and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis.
In addition to her legal practice, Ashley is committed to supporting the St. Louis community through pro bono work and civic engagement. She has contributed her time to the St. Louis Metropolitan Transit Advisory Group and other initiatives focused on improving accessibility and public resources for residents.
Through her practice, Ashley strives to provide thoughtful guidance and strong advocacy for clients during some of the most challenging moments of their lives. Outside of work, she enjoys watching Cardinals baseball, singing as if no one can hear her, and wrangling her two children along with her spouse. She is proud to serve the St. Louis community and remains dedicated to helping injured individuals pursue accountability, justice, and meaningful recovery.