
Mold at Sewanee,
University of the South
AS OF FEB 2025: WE ARE ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS FOR SEWANEE HOUSING CONDITIONS
Sewanee Student Housing Conditions
Just Well Law and attorney Andy Davis are bringing claims against Sewanee, University of the South in Tennessee, on behalf of residents who have been harmed by toxic mold and unsafe housing conditions in the dorms. If you’d like to bring a claim, please click the button below or email Just Well's Intake Director at casey@well.law.

Suffering from Mold in Sewanee's Dorms?
Students have the right to expect safe air in their dorms. And parents who pay tuition have the right to expect that universities will keep their kids safe at school. The justice system is entrusted with enforcing the safety rules in our country.
Just Well Law is partnering with attorney Andy Davis to advocate for Sewanee students. Learning shouldn’t come at the cost of your health. Students have the right to clean air in their dorms, and parents should be able to trust that the university is protecting their children while they invest in their education.​
Who We Are
We represent sick clients against the companies and institutions that made them sick.




Kristina Baehr
Kristina Baehr is a national trial lawyer and the founder of Just Well, a law firm dedicated to justice and wellness. She represents families poisoned in their own homes, schools, and communities — taking on corporations and governments that made them sick.
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A Princeton and Yale Law graduate, Kristina rose to partner at a national trial firm, helping clients recover over $1 billion against Big Pharma and Big Tech before serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Army, Air Force, and VA.
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After her own family was harmed by toxic exposure, she founded Just Well to fight for others. Today, her team leads landmark cases for families impacted by toxic mold, contaminated water, and military fuel exposure, including victims of the Red Hill fuel spill in Hawai‘i.
Chris LaCour
Chris LaCour is a Partner, seasoned litigator, and twenty-year Army veteran who represents sick people against the companies who made them sick. He began his military career as an artillery officer before becoming a Judge Advocate, deploying to
both Iraq and Afghanistan and advising senior military commanders across the globe.
Chris served as lead counsel in complex litigation for the U.S. Army, from defending soldiers across Europe, Asia, and Hawaii to managing all personal injury litigation nationwide against the Army while stationed in D.C.
Before coming to Just Well, Chris was both a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Dept. of Justice and senior complex litigator for USAA, where he handled cases of
national significance. Licensed in Texas and Colorado, Chris draws on this unique background to help individuals and families pursue justice with strength and precision.
Jessica Yaeger
Jessica Yaeger, Managing Attorney at Just Well Law, combines sharp legal strategy with a deep commitment to client wellness. Licensed in Texas, Louisiana, and Illinois, Jessica leads the firm’s operations with precision and care, ensuring every case is handled with compassion and strength.
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A graduate of LSU Law with clerkship experience in federal court, Jessica has led teams of attorneys, earned recognition for her pro bono work, and remains active in Austin’s legal community through CATLA, TTLA, and the Barbara Jordan Inn of Court. At Just Well Law, Jessica shares the firm’s founding conviction: that justice begins with wellness, and that families deserve advocates who understand how exposure to environmental toxins disrupts every aspect of life. Her leadership harmonizes empathy with strategic excellence, amplifying the firm’s ability to fight for clients’ recovery and well-being.
Andy Davis
Andrew “Andy” Peters Davis grew up around the law, but his practice is defined by more than pedigree—it’s about people. After studying law abroad in Australia and Europe and earning his J.D. from California Western School of Law in San Diego, Andy returned home to Tennessee to fight for his community. He cut his teeth in the courtroom, winning his first six jury trials and earning verdicts far greater than the settlements offered. Recognized among The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, Andy has built a reputation as a lawyer who listens, prepares, and never backs down. Whether it’s a personal injury case or a criminal defense, clients know he treats their fight like his own—with compassion, persistence, and a commitment to justice.