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Huntsville, Alabama Law Firm
At the law firm of Martinson
& Beason, P.C., in Huntsville, Alabama, we have
extensive experience representing personal
injury victims, including persons with automobile
accident claims and those who have lost loved ones through
accidental or wrongful
death. We also provide legal counsel to individuals and
businesses in Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley region in
matters related to:
We are the oldest established law firm in Huntsville,
having set up our offices in 1937.
We offer our clients a high level of personal service in a
convenient Huntsville location. Whether you need to meet with
a lawyer or simply drop off documents for review, you will
find our offices accessible and inviting.
Tennessee Valley Attorneys
If you have been injured in Alabama, you need an
experienced Alabama personal injury lawyer to protect your
rights. You may have significant medical expenses, lost wages
or income, not to mention the pain and suffering that comes
with physical injury.
Whether you need a car accident lawyer, a real estate
attorney, probate and estate lawyer, or a skilled general
litigator to help you resolve a civil dispute, our attorneys
have the knowledge and experience to see that your rights are
protected and your interests are competently and aggressively
advocated.
Contact
us to schedule an appointment with our personal
injury lawyers or our real
estate attorneys. Evening and weekend hours are available
by appointment.
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