Fourteen ways we can help

One firm for many needs.

From injury and insurance to family law and probate — handled under one roof, by attorneys who know the local courts. Start with the matter; we'll route it to the right person.

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Mold litigation & landlord/tenant

Toxic mold, habitability, and landlord-tenant disputes for North Alabama renters and homeowners.

The signature practice
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Insurance disputes

Bad-faith denials and storm-damage claims when an insurer won't pay what it owes.

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Personal injury

Representation for people injured in collisions and other accidents across North Alabama.

Tell us what happened
Business & corporate law

Contracts, formation, and disputes for local businesses and their owners.

Engage counsel
Business bankruptcy

Chapter 11 strategy, workouts, and creditor negotiations that keep companies alive.

Stabilize the company
Personal bankruptcy

Chapter 7 and 13, handled with discretion. A clean financial start, made orderly.

Start over, properly
Family law & divorce

Divorce, custody, support, and related matters — handled with care and discretion.

Talk it through
Criminal defense / DUI

Defense for misdemeanor and felony charges, including DUI, in Madison County and beyond.

Get a defense plan
Probate, trusts & estate

Wills, trusts, and probate to help families plan ahead and settle estates.

Plan ahead
Workers' compensation

Guidance for workers hurt on the job and navigating the comp system.

Know your rights
Social Security disability

Help applying for and appealing Social Security Disability benefits.

Start an application
Civil rights (8th Amendment)

Representation in select civil-rights matters under the Eighth Amendment.

Ask about your case
Real estate

Deed transfers, closings, and real-property matters for buyers and sellers.

Close with confidence
Juvenile advocacy

Advocacy for young people and families in the juvenile justice system.

Protect their future

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