Jacksonville Business Journal: Law firm specializing in medical malpractice expands to Jax
RDCY Expands to Jacksonville to Strengthen Medical Malpractice Advocacy
Rafferty Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa (RDCY), a respected trial firm known for representing victims of medical malpractice and catastrophic injuries, has officially expanded its presence into Jacksonville, Florida, reinforcing its commitment to serving clients throughout Northeast Florida. This move was highlighted in the Jacksonville Business Journal as a strategic effort to bring high‑level legal advocacy closer to local communities facing serious injuries and healthcare‑related harm.
The Jacksonville expansion includes the addition of two highly regarded attorneys — Matthew W. Sowell as Managing Partner and Megan L. Sowell as Associate — both of whom bring deep trial experience and strong local ties to the firm. Matthew Sowell is one of Florida’s most accomplished medical malpractice lawyers, nationally certified in medical malpractice law and civil trial law, with a record of handling complex cases involving neurological and cardiovascular injuries. Megan L. Sowell, a Jacksonville native, adds significant trial experience from her time as an Assistant State Attorney and focuses her practice on intricate medical malpractice matters. PR Newswire+1
According to firm leadership, the expansion into Jacksonville represents a major milestone for RDCY — not just in geographical reach, but in the firm’s ability to deliver compassionate, results‑driven legal advocacy where it’s needed most. By strengthening its local footprint and expanding access to top‑tier trial attorneys, RDCY aims to provide dedicated support to families affected by preventable harm and medical negligence. PR Newswire
The new Jacksonville office, located in downtown at 200 W. Forsyth Street, Suite 1130, is now accepting cases and ready to assist clients with medical malpractice and other serious claims. Jacksonville Record
