Jason has been practicing law with the firm since he graduated from Baylor University School of Law in 2003. He received his undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Baylor University in 2000. Jason is a personal injury attorney and wrongful death litigator for the firm, and he became a partner at the firm in May 2015. He has successfully handled a variety of cases including, auto and truck wreck cases, gas plant explosions, oilfield and agricultural accidents, and various on the job injury cases. Jason also handles cases all over the state of Texas, as well as in courts from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jason is experienced in litigating all types of catastrophic claims including orthopedic injuries, brain injuries and quadriplegia.

In 2023, Jason was recognized as a Thomson Reuters’ Texas Super Lawyer; only 5% of attorneys are selected to the Super Lawyers list. From 2012 to 2019, Jason was named as a Thomson Reuters Texas Rising Star; less than 2.5% of lawyers are named to the list. He has also been recognized as an AV-Preeminent-rated attorney by his peers on Martindale-Hubbell. The AV Preeminent rating demonstrates that a lawyer has earned the highest rating available for their legal ability and professional ethics.

He is licensed to practice in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma and is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Jason has spoken at continuing legal education seminars on issues dealing with personal injury cases and he was nominated as an outstanding young attorney in 2006-2007 by the Lubbock County Bar Association.

Jason was born and raised in Lubbock, and he and his wife Kelli have chosen to make Lubbock their home. Both continue to be very active in the Lubbock community. Jason’s father, Sam Medina served as Judge for the 237th District Court in Lubbock County. His mother, Velma, is a successful real estate agent with Coldwell Banker.