Our Attorneys

Motorcycle Lawyers

Our seasoned attorneys are not only experienced in the law but also passionate about riding, making us uniquely qualified to handle your case. Trust us to fight for your rights on and off the road, so you can focus on what you love—riding.

Kirk Fisher Attorney at Law

J. Kirk Fisher, JD, LLM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LICENSED IN: SC, GA, ME

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Kirk is a native South Carolinian and was born in Greenville. Kirk graduated from Wade Hampton High School and attended Furman University where he majored in History. Kirk worked full time to pay his way through Furman and was a member and officer of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity, played intramural sports and was named to the Dean’s List. After graduating from Furman, Kirk attended Mercer University School of Law and returned to Greenville to practice law after graduation.

Kirk began his career as an assistant prosecutor with the 13th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, and was quickly promoted to head the Traffic Crimes Unit. As the lead prosecutor of the Traffic
Unit, Kirk was responsible for prosecuting reckless and drunk drivers involved in wrecks resulting in serious personal injuries and fatalities.

In 1998, Kirk joined a small firm in Greenville where he applied his courtroom experience as a prosecutor to helping persons injured by careless drivers in automobile and motorcycle wrecks.

In 2003, Kirk resigned from his firm to accept the opportunity to attend Vermont Law School and study Environmental Law, where he graduated with high honors (magna cum laude).
After practicing environmental law in Atlanta for two years, Kirk returned to Greenville.

Kirk is an avid motorcycle rider and has been riding since he was seven when his grandmother bought minibikes for the cousins. During his legal career, Kirk realized a need for injured riders to have an attorney that understands the unique legal issues faced by riders injured in motorcycle wrecks, so in 2009, Kirk decided to dedicate his practice to protecting the rights of injured motorcyclist. Kirk attends almost every motorcycle event that Iron Horse Motorcycle Lawyers participate in to personally meet as many fellow riders as possible. Kirk also devotes much of his free time speaking to groups of riders about how to protect themselves and their families by having the proper insurance on their motorcycles and cars in the event of a wreck.

While living in Vermont for law school, Kirk and his family explored New England whenever he had free time and quickly found himself spending as much time as possible in Maine. After graduation from Vermont Law School, Kirk and his family often vacationed in Maine. In 2020, Kirk decided to make Maine home and bought a home in East Boothbay. He soon realized the need for a lawyer dedicated to fighting for the rights of injured motorcyclists in Maine and was admitted to the Maine Bar in 2023. He is excited to bring fifteen years of experience in exclusively representing injured motorcyclists to Maine. Look for Kirk under the Iron Horse Motorcycle Lawyers tent at events across Maine.

Outside of the office, Kirk enjoys riding his motorcycles, restoring antique sports and muscle cars, extreme off-road driving, college football, hockey, camping, hiking, snow skiing, fishing, boating and spending as much time as possible with his daughters, Ava and Olivia.

Kirk serves his community as a volunteer firefighter/engineer and emergency medical responder with the Duncan Chapel Fire Department and as a firefighter at the Boothbay Fire Department.

Brad Stark Attorney at Law

Brad Stark, JD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LICENSED IN: NC

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Brad Stark, a native of Asheville, has dedicated his career to fighting for individuals in personal injury and eminent domain cases across North Carolina. Since leaving The Van Winkle Law Firm in 2008 and joining Fisher Stark, Brad has secured multiple seven-figure verdicts and settlements, consistently delivering results that make a real difference in his clients’ lives.

Brad played baseball at UNC-Asheville before finishing his undergraduate education at UNC-Wilmington.  Brad then graduated magna cum laude from The Florida State University College of Law in 2005 and was inducted into The Order of the Coif, a prestigious honor society recognizing top academic achievements in law. While in law school, he also served on the Law Review, honing skills that continue to benefit his clients in both State and Federal Courts.

With deep experience in complex litigation, Brad has built a reputation for success in eminent domain and personal injury cases. His professional service includes his current role as Vice Chair of the Eminent Domain Section for the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ) and a previous position as President of the 28th Judicial District Bar, a 700 plus member organization representing the legal community in Buncombe County.

In recognition of his commitment to excellence and ethical practice, Brad has earned the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating—something just 10% of attorneys in the U.S. achieve, and the highest possible peer rating for professional ability and integrity. His achievements have also led to listings in Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers, distinctions based on rigorous peer evaluations that identify top attorneys nationwide.

Brad remains committed to representing those injured by the negligence of others and landowners in condemnation matters.  In short, Brad represents people, not insurance companies, corporations, or governmental entities.     

Brad is pleased to join Iron Horse Motorcycle Lawyers as an of counsel attorney with the responsibility of being the managing attorney for all North Carolina cases and will work closely with the experienced paralegals at Iron Horse Motorcycle Lawyers.

Outside of his legal career, Brad is an avid fisherman, enjoys golf and values time with his wife, Rachel, and their dogs.