Top best Personal Injury Lawyers Near me in ZIP 35203
Explore Personal Injury lawyers near ZIP code 35203 in Birmingham, Tennessee. Compare 160 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Personal Injury Lawyers Nearby Birmingham 35203 (by distance)
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(Birmingham Area) 35233 0.8 miles
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(Birmingham Area) 35234 1.5 miles
(Birmingham Area) 35205 1.6 miles
(Birmingham Area) 35222 2.3 miles
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(Birmingham Area) 35212 3.9 miles
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(Mountain Brook Area) 35223 4.8 miles
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FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in 35203 city Birmingham How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Birmingham, Alabama? Approximately 29 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Birmingham, Alabama. Most matters are filed through the Alabama District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Birmingham, Alabama? In Birmingham, typical rates range from $211-$386 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3300 and $6113, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Birmingham? Personal Injury cases in Birmingham, Alabama usually take around 2-6 months depending on complexity and the Alabama District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Birmingham, Alabama? Residents of Birmingham typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the Alabama District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 57% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Honza Prchal is an associate of the firm whose areas of emphasis include mass torts, especially pharmaceutical and medical device work, and also general litigation. He has spent at least half his time on mass torts even before he started working with W. Lewis Garrison, Jr. in 1997, and he continues to enjoy helping clients navigate and understand an esoteric and confusing area of law where it is far too easy and far too common for clients to feel like numbers, rather than individuals with claims. Since Honza had to go through immigration himself and help his wife through US Immigration, he is highly motivated to try and help clients get on with their lives with less of the unique dread a large impersonal bureaucracy like an MDL proceeding with Plaintiffs’ Management Committees can engender. Honza is a member of the American Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi, the Birmingham Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, a life member of the Antient and Honourable Edmund Burke Society at the University of Chicago. He is a member of the Federalist Society, where he was twice an officer at the University of Virginia School of Law and was an officer in the Birmingham Lawyers' chapter for several years. He was a founding member and officer of the International Civitan Club of Metro Birmingham Chapter of Civitan International and also a member of the ACTION Civitan chapter. He was captain of the Moot Court Team and was Dicta Editor at the Virginia Law Weekly. He served as English language press secretary for Vaclav Klaus, Finance Ministry, Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, 1991. He has been active in choral music since grammar school , has represented the firm at Croonin' for Critters and in trivia competition and used to be a competitive fencer in all three weapons, but especially epee. Honza volunteers at All Saints Episcopal Church, his daughter’s school and at a number of Bar Association and alumni events, but his legal pro bono work is mostly with the Birmingham Volunteer Lawyers Program “Attorney for the Day” program where he can be found just about every month trying to help pro se claimants through the vagaries of the court system in Downtown Birmingham. Past volunteer work that he found interesting was interviewing veterans for the library of Congress. Since some of his own family was liberated by American troops in World War II and he saw the effects of their post-war departure on his family’s own country and on that of his friends,’ he found this particularly rewarding. He also did some pro bono work for the Birmingham Fencing Club.
Hannah H. Stokes was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2016. She grew up in Rainbow City near Gadsden, Alabama. Hannah attended both undergraduate and law school at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. She graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Communication before going on to earn her Juris Doctor. While in law school, Hannah served as President of the Women’s Section, received the Dean’s Community Service and Pro Bono Award, and was a certified legal intern in the Elder Law Clinic formed to serve the elderly community in West Alabama. Hannah’s experience throughout law school included interning for the Honorable L. Scott Coogler and the Honorable James C. Guin, III.. In 2013, Hannah was named the Justice Janie L. Shores Scholarship recipient by the Alabama Law Foundation in honor of the first female justice named to the Supreme Court of Alabama. Hannah originally joined the firm as a law clerk following her second year of law school. In her spare time, she enjoys being with her husband, family, and friends.
For over 20 years, Rick Norris has maintained a diversified trial practice in state and federal courts trying more than 100 jury trials to verdict in more than 30 counties across the state of Alabama. He has devoted a large part of his practice to the representation of major restaurant and retail corporations in defense of premises liability, product liability, automobile and trucking accidents, as well as employment practices liability actions.. Rick's extensive courtroom experience has taken him to difficult venues in high exposure cases. He has successfully tried serious injury, loss of limb and wrongful death cases in some of the most feared forums for corporate defendants.. In addition to his trial practice, Rick is an experienced mediator listed on the panel of neutrals of the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution in Montgomery, Alabama. He is a frequently invited speaker on issues of trial tactics and personal injury litigation for both legal events and industry specific programs.. One of the things that Rick likes most about practicing law at Christian & Small is the firm’s investment in its people. He says the firm spares no expense when it comes to developing the finest lawyers. That dedication may come in the form of the latest technology or making sure that every attorney has an opportunity to give back to the community through charitable activities.
For Bobby LeMoine, he’s known that he wanted to be a lawyer as far back as he can remember. So much so, in fact, he can remember people telling his mother when he was a little kid, “That boy’s going to be a lawyer.”. Bobby has always been motivated by the fact that he can help someone who has been injured or wronged in some manner and bring them to a better place in life. Bobby also knows from experience that it’s very satisfying to hold someone accountable who has done something to hurt others and to shine a light on that wrong.. Bobby graduated from Cumberland School of Law and has been practicing law since 2008. He is an active member of the Birmingham Bar Association. He enjoys being an active part of the Birmingham legal community and sharing time with the great lawyers in Birmingham, as well as being a part of the contributions the Birmingham Bar Association makes to the community as a whole.. Bobby’s practice areas include personal injury, wrongful death, products liability, nursing home negligence, and insurance bad faith. At the end of the day, Bobby just wants to help people that have been hurt and stand up against injustice for those who might not be able to on their own.. If you need Bobby on the weekend, you will find him somewhere outdoors with his family and two dogs. He and his wife Cissy have three daughters: Livy, Darby, and Francie. Bobby spends any and all of his free time with his family – they love to camp, cook, and play soccer with dad as the team coach.
Dr. François Blaudeau is an Of Counsel attorney in the Birmingham office. In addition to his work as a practicing attorney, Blaudeau practices medicine as an obstetrician/gynecologist with a specialization in advanced gynecological surgery. Dr. Blaudeau’s dual experience as a practicing surgeon and an attorney makes him uniquely qualified to join our Class Action and Mass Tort department. He established the Southern Institute for Legal and Medical Affairs to advocate for patients’ rights and physicians’ rights, and parallel to his extensive work with that body, he’s litigated high profile medical malpractice claims on behalf of clients around the country. His experience and perspective will be particular assets to our clients. Dr. Blaudeau earned his undergraduate degree from Birmingham Southern College in 1981. He pursued a medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, graduating in 1987. After completing his residency at Tulane, Blaudeau went into private practice in 1991. He continues to practice medicine in Birmingham, and he trains surgeons from around the country. Dr. Blaudeau received his law degree from the Birmingham School of Law in 1998. He has served as a Governor of the American College of Legal Medicine, and he founded the Southern Institute for Legal and Medical Affairs. At Heninger Garrison Davis, Blaudeau’s work will focus on medical malpractice and healthcare litigation. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the Birmingham Bar Association. Dr. Blaudeau and his wife Tammi have five children and six grandchildren. He is fluent in Spanish, Italian and French.
Don McKenna joined Hare Wynn in 1997 and has been a partner since 2000. Since beginning his legal career in 1995, Don has represented plaintiffs from across the United States, including before the United States Supreme Court, and has won several verdicts that set new legal precedents. He has published numerous articles in legal journals and law reviews, and is a frequent speaker at legal seminars and professional conferences.. To date, Don’s work has resulted in jury verdicts and settlements totaling more than $1.6 billion. In 2012, he obtained an $8 million verdict for the family of a retired physician who was mistreated by a nursing home in Kentucky. In 2010, one of his cases, Schafer v. Bayer Cropscience, was listed among the Top 100 Verdicts in America by Verdict Search.. While he practices in several areas, including serious personal injuries, wrongful death, products liability and environmental cases, Don has a special enthusiasm for cases that involve government fraud. He is a member of the Tax Payers Against Fraud Education Fund, a national organization of lawyers who represent whistleblowers. He was honored by that organization in 2009 as the “Whistleblower Lawyer of the Year.”. He is currently active in the metal-on-metal hip litigation. He has spoken nationally on this topic on the televised program, The People’s Law School. Don was recently appointed to the Plaintiffs Steering Committee on the Stryker Rejuvenate – ABG II Hip Implant Products Liability National Multi-District Litigation.. Don is a graduate of Auburn University. He earned his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, where he was on the law review.. He is an active member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church. He regularly participates in mission trips to locations in the United States and abroad. He also serves on the board of Restoration Academy, a Birmingham-based Christian school that provides low-income children the opportunity for a private education.. Married with three children, Don enjoys competitive running and coaching youth sports. He also maintains blogs related to two of his passions; encouraging people to report governmental fraud () and running ().. “Practicing law allows me to live out my call to serve.”
Darius has dedicated his entire legal career to fighting for justice for victims. While still in law school, he clerked for a prominent personal injury law firm in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, gaining a wealth of valuable experience in the field. After graduation, he began practicing at a large firm in Huntsville, Alabama where he represented clients who were the victims of work-based discrimination and wrongful termination.. Prior to joining Farris, Riley & Pitt, Darius served as a Deputy District Attorney in Jefferson County Alabama where he conducted numerous jury trials representing the victims of all crimes, including theft, robbery, rape, and even murder. Darius now brings his commitment to fairness and justice to Farris, Riley & Pitt.. A true son of the south, Darius was born and raised in Decatur, Alabama; however, his family spent 10 of his formative years living in Atlanta, Georgia. From the beginning, Darius knew he wanted a career in law; and coming from a family of ministers, he knew that he wanted to fight for individuals going through the worst moments of their lives.. Darius received his bachelor’s degree in both Economics and Political Science from Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi. He then earned his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law, where he was an active member of the school’s national trial advocacy team.. Darius has spent time studying abroad in both Australia and Japan. Experiencing new languages, people and cultures helped shape his perspective on diversity, and he attributes these experiences for his unique ability to relate to clients from all walks of life and ethnic backgrounds.. Darius is currently licensed to practice law in the state of Alabama and in all federal district courts within the state.
Civil litigation practice focusing on consumer protection issues including: debt collection harassment, credit reporting errors, wrongful repossession, debt defense, and unfair business practices
Caroline is a 2007 graduate of the University of Alabama and a 2011 graduate of Bowen School of Law in Little Rock, Arkansas. At Alabama, she graduated cum laude with a degree in political science and minor in history and was a member of Phi Mu Sorority. When Caroline was in law school, she was treasurer of the Christian Legal Society and a member of the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers and a regular volunteer at city elementary schools. Additionally, while in Arkansas, she was active member of her church and Sunday School teacher. Caroline’s hobbies include running, cooking and watching college football.
Carli Bryant can certainly empathize with her injured clients. Carli herself was a victim of a truck accident at the age of 17 when she was t-boned by a dump truck transporting a heavy load of debris. The collision completely changed her life and inspired her to become a personal injury attorney.. Her own traumatic experience allows Carli to connect with her clients on a deeper level, giving her the ability to understand the physical and emotional turmoil caused by serious accidents.. "Many times, car accidents or any personal injury incident will shake clients in every way, and this happens financially, emotionally, and physically," Carli said. "I believe a personal injury lawyer’s role in the community is to give a sense of hope to those facing one of the most difficult times in their lives.". Carli was raised in Tuscaloosa County, where farm life taught her humility and a hard work ethic. She majored in Political Science at Middle Tennessee State University and received her Juris Doctorate with honors from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.. Following law school, Carli began her legal career at a plaintiff’s firm representing clients in complex personal injury lawsuits. Her compassion and desire to help those in need brought her to Cory Watson, where she focuses her practice on civil litigation, motor vehicle accidents, and personal injury law.. In her free time, Carli enjoys long-distance running, traveling, hiking and watching movies. She is an active member of Church of the Highlands.
Callen Sparrow’s areas of practice include personal injury law, wrongful death, product liability, general litigation, and insurance fraud. Before becoming a plaintiff’s attorney, he began his legal career in the Attorney General’s office for two years as Assistant Attorney General in Montgomery, Alabama. Callen chose to represent the plaintiff in personal injury cases because he believes it gives a lawyer the opportunity to shepherd an individual through our judicial system, and make sure that person gets the best possible representation along the way. A successful outcome can be life changing for the client in securing their future and providing compensation for injuries suffered. To him, this profession offers nothing more satisfying.. Callen is a member of the Alabama Association for Justice, and has served on its Board of Governors. He is also a member of the American Association for Justice and the American Bar Association, as well as the Alabama State Bar and Birmingham Bar Association.
BRETT M. BLOOMSTON is the managing partner of the Birmingham law firm, The Bloomston Firm. He concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense, white collar crime, DUI, Civil Rights, and general litigation.. Mr. Bloomston has been featured as a commentator on Court TV’s, “In Session” and has appeared on “The Today Show,” “20/20” and “Dateline.”. Brett is recognized as one of Alabama’s Super Lawyers and is rated by Martindale-Hubble as ” AV”, that agencies highest rating, and Birmingham Magazine’s Top Attorneys in Criminal Law and White Collar Crime. Mr. Bloomston is a 1993 Honors B.A. graduate from the University of Alabama and earned his J.D. in 1996 from the University of Alabama School of Law.. Brett is married to the lovely Marian Nelson Bloomston and the couple have five boys together. ranging in age from 25 to 11 years old. Brett loves to ski and travel in his rare, spare time.
Brett Hollett has resided in Birmingham for over twenty-seven years and is a graduate of the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. He also holds a B.S., Economics, from Birmingham Southern College.. Prior to joining Turnbull Holcomb & LeMoine PC, Brett was a partner at a local law firm where he focused on personal injury and criminal defense work. Brett’s main focus throughout his legal career has been centered around helping people. He truly believes the best way to do that is to first listen to his clients’ needs and then provide them with a voice to help level the playing field. His practice is concentrated in the areas of Personal Injury, Auto Accidents and Wrongful Death. He understands how important each case is and appreciates the opportunity to serve and help his clients in their time of need.. Brett has a Superb 10 Avvo Rating and he has been included in National Trial Lawyers Top 100 from 2014-2021. Also, in 2014, Brett was included in National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40. Brett has been recognized by B-metro as one of Birmingham’s Top Lawyers from 2016-2020 and was awarded Stars of the Bar attorney by B-Metro Magazine in 2019.. Brett currently resides in Vestavia with his wife Lydia and his son Griffin.
Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, I love my city and have a real desire to help people.. Before becoming an attorney, I was a newspaper reporter for several years. I won numerous awards by agressively hunting facts, tracking down sources, and telling compelling stories. I apply those same skills in resolving legal matters and trying cases before juries for my clients.. I am a trial lawyer, a counselor, and a negotiator. Let me put my skills to work for you.
Bobby Lendell Davis was born in Dale County, Alabama, to Bobby Lee and Arberdella Davis. At the age of one, Attorney Bobby Davis' father was killed in military action. After migrating to Selma, AL, for two years, his mother decided to move Bobby and his older brother, Joseph, to Birmingham, AL. Bobby graduated from Holy Family High School in 1995. He completed two years at Lawson State Community College before transferring to Tuskegee University, where he became a proud Alumni. "T.U.." Bobby then received his Juris Doctorate from Miles Law School. Bobby is a current member of the Alabama State Bar, where he excels in the law areas of Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, and Family Law.. “I am incredibly knowledgeable about the laws on injuries, and my litigation team works closely with my clients and are fully committed to exceeding client expectations.. I guarantee effective and aggressive representation for you and your loved ones.. Whether you’re on the side of the prosecution or the side of the defense, you can rest assured that we’re on your side.”
Attorney Sellers has expertise in the areas of Personal Injury and Criminal Defense. She has successfully recovered six figure settlements for her injury clients.. After successfully passing the Alabama State Bar Exam, she founded her legal practice, Sellers Law Group, LLC which serve individuals in the Birmingham, AL community and surrounding areas.. She brings what she calls the 3 P's of Business whenever engaging with a potential client. This includes the ability to be Personable, Passionate, and Persistent for her clients. For more information, visit her firm's website at !
Attorney Christopher D. Odom is a 2012 Graduate of The University of Alabama School of Law. Before that, he attended, and graduated, Magna Cum Laude from Mississippi State University School of Business with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance.. He is admitted to practice in all State Courts, The U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, as well as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Tribal Court.. Having practiced in the Birmingham area for his entire legal career, Mr. Odom considers Alabama home. He is engaged with his local community through supporting local youth athletic groups, first responder charities, and attends of Temple Emanu-El Synagogue. Mr. Odom, and his wife Amber, live in the Hoover area of Birmingham with their two dogs.
As a seasoned Birmingham personal injury attorney, Erby J. Fischer has taken on a wide range of cases over the years. He has a proven track record of success, recovering more than $170 million in verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients. Not only does Mr. Fischer have courtroom success, but he utilizes a client-centered approach. Each individual who walks through his door gets a unique, tailored legal strategy that is designed to secure maximum compensation. He prioritizes his clients’ goals and needs, striving to deliver above and beyond service. This commitment shines through in his recognitions: inclusion in the Super Lawyers® list and an AV® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®. Find out more about his tenacious counsel by calling today!
Alexandra is originally from Eufaula, Alabama. She attended college at the University of Alabama, where she graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences studying Political Science and Computer Science. Alexandra then attended Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, AL. Alexandra represents clients with cases involving catastrophic personal injury, product liability, defective medical devices, wrongful death, medical negligence, and nursing home negligence.Alexandra has a commitment to advocacy and focuses on helping her clients achieve the best results possible.
A trial lawyer with nearly 50 years of experience, personal injury attorney Ralph D. Cook has previously served as a judge in a number of courts, including trial, district court, circuit court, and family court. His extensive legal background affords him a unique perspective when assisting injured victims and their families. Ralph’s practice areas include everything from product liability to contract disputes to motor vehicle accidents, catastrophic injury, and more. If you or a loved one has been recently injured by someone else’s negligence, call Hare Wynn today for a free consultation.
"I devote my practice to protecting the legal rights of persons and their families who have been the victim of personal injuries and/or wrongful death occurring from automotive and tractor trailer collisions, dangerous/defective products and medical/pharmaceutical negligence. I also work to protect the rights of workers who have been injured on the job and citizens who have fallen victim to insurance and/or corporate fraud. Every client will be given my personal cell phone number to contact me as I work to maximize the value of their claim and assist them through difficult times. Call me, and together we will "Outlawyer" the other side..."