Alexandria Tuttle’s path to becoming an attorney reflects determination, dedication, and a strong commitment to helping others. She worked full-time as a lead paralegal in the personal injury department at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin while attending law school at night for four consecutive years. Throughout this demanding schedule, Alexandria remained focused on serving clients who rely on trusted legal guidance during difficult times.
Born and raised in Garner, North Carolina, Alexandria developed an early interest in the legal field. After her freshman year at North Carolina State University, she interned with the Wake County District Attorney’s Office, where she supported Assistant District Attorneys in juvenile and domestic violence courts. That experience introduced her to the day-to-day impact of legal advocacy and motivated her to pursue additional legal internships and roles each summer, further shaping her professional goals.
Today, Alexandria practices Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin and serves clients in Durham, North Carolina, and surrounding communities. She values building strong relationships with her clients and believes clear communication is essential throughout the legal process. By taking the time to understand each client’s circumstances, Alexandria works to explain every stage of a personal injury case and identify important details that may affect its progress. Her thoughtful and comprehensive approach reflects her dedication to providing thorough representation for individuals injured due to the negligence of others.