Our Injury Team
Osborn Injury Lawyers is an experienced and award-winning personal injury law firm in Raleigh, NC fighting for injured clients across North Carolina and South Carolina.
Our Injury Lawyers
Justin Osborn
Managing Partner
Attorney Justin Osborn is consistently recognized as one of the top injury lawyers in North Carolina and “one of the most influential members of North Carolina’s legal community.” A former defense lawyer and insurance adjuster, Justin represents injured clients across North Carolina and South Carolina.
Santiago Arroba
Injury Lawyer
Attorney Santiago Arroba is an award-winning North Carolina injury lawyer who focuses his practice on trucking cases, dog bites, and construction injuries.
Our Staff
Chelsea Govea
Operations Manager
Chelsea Govea combines executive-level management experience with a passion for helping others, leading both the firm’s daily operations and its community outreach with strategic vision and hands-on dedication.
Brenda Arellano
Litigation Paralegal
Brenda Arellano is a North Carolina Certified Paralegal and serves as a Litigation Paralegal at Osborn Injury Lawyers for the firm’s English and Spanish speaking clients.
Alivia Canter
Litigation Paralegal
Alivia Canter is a Litigation Paralegal as Osborn Injury Lawyers supporting Justin Osborn. Alivia brings years of personal injury and family law experience to support her clients’ injury journey.
Our Injury Lawyers Can Help
Our legal team – from top to bottom – takes pride in supporting and fighting for clients in their time of need. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Carolina Coast to the Lowcountry of South Carolina, our Raleigh injury lawyers have experience in every jurisdiction across the Carolinas. If our injury lawyers are unable to recover monetary damages on your behalf, you owe us nothing.
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Justin Osborn is the managing partner and founder of Osborn Injury Lawyers, where he is licensed to practice in North Carolina and South Carolina. Before opening Osborn Injury Lawyers, Justin previously founded and served as the President of another North Carolina personal injury law firm, which grew to seven lawyers, two office locations, and recovered more than $25,000,000 for clients under his leadership. In what feels like a former life, before rededicating his career to helping injured clients and victims, Justin was an insurance defense lawyer and insurance adjuster for national and transnational insurance carriers.
In 2019, Justin was honored as a Leader in the law by North Carolina Lawyer’s Weekly as “one of the most influential members of North Carolina’s legal community.” He has also been inducted in the National Trial Lawyers Top 100, the Million Dollar Advocates Forum (fewer than 1% of US lawyers are members), and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum (fewer than 1% of US lawyers are members). But most important to him, Justin is the proud creator of a legal accessibility and outreach program that received state and national awards, which led to his former law firm being named the 2020 NC Bar Association Pro Bono Small Firm of the Year.
Justin is a proud tribal member of the Cherokee Nation and first generation college graduate. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree summa cum laude in Microbiology from the University of Oklahoma and attended law school at the University of Virginia. When he isn’t practicing law, Justin enjoys BBQing, Oklahoma football, and traveling with his wife, Andrea, and two young children.
Following law school, he began his legal career working at one of the largest personal injury firms in North Carolina with a great team of mentors, handling hundreds of files, including car wrecks, dog bites, premises liability, construction injury, worker’s compensation and many other types of personal injury cases. In 2022, Santiago was part of the inaugural class of NCAJ’s NEXT program, which fosters future leaders in North Carolina’s legal industry. In 2023, Santiago moved to a small litigation team firm in Raleigh, handling catastrophic injury cases. In April of 2025 he was asked by his prior boss to join him on a new venture, Osborn Injury Lawyers, as part of a small, dedicated boutique litigation firm in the heart of downtown Raleigh.
Santiago focuses his practice on trucking cases, dog bite cases, burn cases and construction injuries. When not litigating aggressively for his clients, he enjoys spending time with his wife and son, and their two fox-red labs, Chorizo and Vienna.
Chelsea’s professional experience spans multiple industries, but her passion for helping people—combined with her exceptional organizational skills—makes her especially effective in the fast-paced world of personal injury law. A strong believer in giving back, Chelsea is also an active part of Osborn Injury Lawyers’ mission to stay engaged in the Raleigh community. She helps lead the firm’s outreach efforts, whether it’s organizing Ask-A-Lawyer pop-ups, participating in community events, or supporting local initiatives that align with the firm’s values of justice and service. Her leadership ensures that community involvement remains a cornerstone of the firm’s identity.
When she’s not optimizing workflows or supporting our legal team, Chelsea enjoys gardening, traveling (eating) around the world with her husband, and spending time with her small herd of cats, SK, Cheeto, and Roo. Chelsea attended Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and later Wake Technical Community College.
Brenda, an Illinois native has lived in North Carolina since 2011. Since trading in the cold weather, she enjoys running and participating in races. Fun fact about Brenda: She started helping her parents with translating/interpreting at 10 years old after completing ESL.
Brenda graduated with a BS in Legal Studies from the University of Maryland University College. She later received her paralegal certification through the North Carolina State Bar. She is also a North Carolina Notary Public.
Alivia holds a Master of Science degree in Sociology from North Carolina State University, where she also graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Criminology. When she’s not deep in a case file, she enjoys spending time with her family and her two cats, Minnie and Rosie.