Top best Personal Injury Lawyers Near me in ZIP 40507
Explore Personal Injury lawyers near ZIP code 40507 in Lexington, Nebraska. Compare 54 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Personal Injury Lawyers Nearby Lexington 40507 (by distance)
Within 1 mile near you
(Lexington Area) 40508 0.3 miles
Within 5 miles near you
(Lexington Area) 40505 2.3 miles
(Lexington Area) 40502 2.4 miles
(Lexington Area) 40504 2.5 miles
(Lexington Area) 40503 3.6 miles
(Lexington Area) 40517 4.4 miles
Within 10 miles near you
Within 25 miles near you
(Georgetown Area) 40324 14.2 miles
32 - 54
$213 - $511
36% - 62%
4.4 - 4.8 ★
FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in 40507 city Lexington How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Lexington, Massachusetts? Approximately 56 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Lexington, Massachusetts. Most matters are filed through the Massachusetts District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Lexington, Massachusetts? In Lexington, typical rates range from $256-$390 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2431 and $6448, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Lexington? Personal Injury cases in Lexington, Massachusetts usually take around 5-13 months depending on complexity and the Massachusetts District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Lexington, Massachusetts? Residents of Lexington typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the Massachusetts District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 58% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
54 Personal Injury Lawyers Found Near You
Todd W. Burris is the founder and principal attorney at the Law Office of Todd Burris, PSC, helping people in Lexington and communities throughout Fayette County who have suffered personal injury or wrongful death due to the negligence or wrongful conduct of another.. A native of Lexington, Todd Withers Burris grew up on a farm in neighboring Jessamine County until his family moved to Lexington when he was eight. He attended Henry Clay High School and later went on to earn his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Kentucky. After graduating law school in the top third of his class, Todd went to work as an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney for the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office in Frankfort, where he gained invaluable experience as a trial attorney and negotiator. After three years in the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, Todd decide to enter private practice and devote his legal career to meeting the needs of people who have suffered serious personal injury or need other legal help.. Todd is married to the love of his life, Lindsey A. Burris, and the couple recently welcomed their daughter Elanor into the world. A former professional skier, certified U.S. Ski Coach and whitewater raft/backcountry trip guide, Todd continues to be an avid rock climber, skier and whitewater enthusiast. Todd is very active in his local church and seeks to honor God through the practice of law by building trusting, honest, and committed relationships with clients.
Matthew C. Minner is a co-founder and managing partner of Minner Vines Injury Lawyers, PLLC, and a skilled personal injury attorney with more than 20 years of legal experience. Matt has been instrumental in a number of groundbreaking cases, earning record settlements and jury verdicts on behalf of his clients. Matt is committed to giving back to his community and uses this spirit of giving when relating to his clients. He regularly provides sound legal counsel and guidance, coupled with uncompromising legal representation that his clients can rely on. Call the firm for a free case evaluation today!
M. Stanley Goeing is a skilled Lexington personal injury lawyer at Goeing Goeing & McQuinn PLLC who spends his career helping clients obtain the justice they deserve. He has extensive experience handling cases involving personal injury and auto accident claims. Dedicated to providing excellent legal services, Attorney Goeing continuously keeps current with Kentucky law. He is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys, and the American Bar Association. He attended the University of Kentucky for his undergrad and the University of Kentucky College of Law for his Juris Doctor. Call today to schedule your free consultation.
Like his political and legal hero, Abraham Lincoln, Greg Funfsinn comes from humble beginnings. Greg was born in the small farm town of Mendota, Illinois - home of the National Sweet Corn Festival - and raised on his family's farm in Bureau County, Illinois. Greg's dad worked for 47 years at a Caterpillar factory outside of Mendota and even longer on the family farm, before finally retiring. His mom was primarily a stay-at-home mom raising Greg and his two siblings, but also worked on-and-off as a receptionist, waitress, and at an insurance agency before eventually retiring.. Greg graduated near the top of his class from Mendota Township High School and then attended Loyola University Chicago. He was the first in his family to go to college. Greg paid his way through college with some help from his parents, a lot of help from student loans, and also by working a few summers in a factory and doing retail work during the school year. Greg graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice. Greg's interest in law enforcement and his love of investigating almost took him to the FBI or Secret Service, but instead took him to law school. During the year between college and law school, Greg worked as a project assistant at Vedder Price, an international business-focused law firm in Chicago.. Greg then enrolled in law school at Chicago-Kent College of Law. He graduated with his law degree and after graduation began working for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office (CCSAO) as a criminal prosecutor. The CCSAO is the 2nd largest prosecutors' office in the United States. Greg began his career as an Assistant State's Attorney in the Appeals Division, where he honed his ability to conduct legal research and formulate persuasive legal arguments in writing. He argued multiple cases in the Illinois Court of Appeals and wrote nearly 35 appellate briefs. After years in the Appeals Division, he was promoted to the 4th District Criminal Trial Division. During his time in the trial division, Greg handled more than 100 bench trials, several jury trials, and hundreds of court hearings.. While in Chicago, Greg met his beautiful wife, Aaron Ann Rose Cole, who was a fellow criminal prosecutor. Aaron Ann was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky and her extended family is from Fayette County and Mercer County. Greg and Aaron Ann were married in Harrodsburg, Kentucky in 2012 and are the proud parents of two young sons. Aaron Ann is still fighting crime as an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney in Fayette County.. Since moving to Kentucky, Greg has worked at two of the largest and most well-respected law firms in Kentucky. He has represented individuals and businesses involved in a wide variety of lawsuits. Greg has participated in hundreds of depositions, numerous court hearings and oral arguments, and several jury trials. With the founding of Hicks & Funfsinn, PLLC, Greg will use his vast experience and knowledge in handling injury claims and litigating injury lawsuits for individuals just like you.
Jay Prather is a partner at Garmer & Prather. He is committed to the representation of clients who have been seriously injured, have been the victim of a workplace wrong, or whose rights have been adversely affected.. Jay has been recognized by his peers. He is rated AV-Preeminent® by the Martindale-Hubbell* peer review, the highest rating an attorney can receive, and has been named a Super Lawyers Rising Star. Jay has been elected as a governor of the Kentucky Justice Association, and selected to the American Inns of Court. He was recently called on to testify before the Kentucky Senate's Judiciary Committee about the effect of proposed legislation that would have limited the Attorney General's ability to contract with lawyers on a contingency fee basis. He also serves the profession through leadership with the Young Lawyer's Division of the Kentucky Bar Association.. Jay earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University with a double major in economics and political science in 2003. He is a 2006 graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Law. At UK, he was named Outstanding Third-Year Staff Member of the Kentucky Law Journal and was a member of the Moot Court Board. He was also a member of the Environmental Law Society, Student Public Interest Law Foundation, and American Constitution Society.. Jay is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Kentucky. He has also been admitted to practice pro hac vice in Ohio, Tennessee, and Alabama. He is a member of the American, Kentucky, and Fayette County Bar Associations, the Federal Bar Association, the Kentucky Justice Association, the American Association for Justice, the American Inn of Court – Central Kentucky chapter, and the American Constitution Society. Jay is a Life Fellow of the Kentucky Bar Foundation.. Jay lives in Lexington, where he is a deacon at Crestwood Christian Church and is a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and the Vanderbilt Alumni Association. He is a former editor-in-chief of Vanderbilt University's Orbis, a former chairman of Habitat for Humanity’s Vanderbilt University Campus Chapter, and an Eagle Scout. He has been with the firm since he began as a law clerk in 2004.
James helps clients through every step of the legal process, from setting up claims to jury trials. The primary focus of James’s practice is helping people who have been injured due to the negligence of some other person or business. James has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of clients who have been injured due to no fault of their own.. In his spare time, James enjoys many outdoor activities, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and kayaking. James also stays connected to the Lexington community by volunteering with the Amachi mentorship program and serves at the Treasurer for the Rosemill Neighbor’s Association.. James grew up in Madisonville, Kentucky, where he attended Madisonville North Hopkins High School. He has lived in Lexington since graduating high school in 2010. James practices law across the Commonwealth and has appeared in courts from Boyd County to Carlisle County.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.
Experienced Personal Injury attorney serving clients in Lexington and surrounding areas.