Gary Wayne Fillingim

2108 Government Street, Mobile/Montgomery/Birmingham, AL

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Education

1993
University of Alabama School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
University of South Alabama, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Edward

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26 May, 2023
Successfully settled my case after i was injured on the job while working as a granite installer for a local company i would highly recommend the law office of gary fillingim his office is in mobile alabama on government street
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Barnard

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31 Mar, 2023
I appreciate the time Gary has put into my lawsuit. I’m very satisfied with the outcome of everything.
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Anonymous

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01 Aug, 2022
Gary and Paula were very helpful with my case. They were very professional cared about my well being and updated me through the whole process in my car wreck. I highly recommend these guys for any case you may have.
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation and client advocacy
“Mr. Fillingim not only met with me immediately, he took my case and filed a lawsuit after it was clear the insurance company was not going to cooperate. Not only did we get my case resolved to my satisfaction and for way more money than I thought, I feel like I made a new friend.”
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Successful case outcomes and fair settlements
“We were able to settle my case shortly after this for almos”
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Personalized attention and client-focused approach
“Gary and Paula were very helpful with my case. They were very professional cared about my well being and updated me through the whole process in my car wreck.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in personal injury law
“Very direct and to the point of what to expect. He really knows all the ins and outs of the law.”
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Commitment to client satisfaction and willingness to go to trial
“We went to trial and we were awarded and a substantial verdict. All along the way Mr. Fillingim and his entire staff were so helpful.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2011:
73 So.3d 714, Superior Wall and Paver, LLC v. Gacek, 73 So.3d 714 (Ala.Civ.App. 2011)
2008:
12 So.3d 652, Henriksen v. Roth, 12 So.3d 652 (Ala. 2008)
2006:
949 So.2d 117, Prowell v. Children's Hosp. of Alabama, 949 So.2d 117 (Ala. 2006)
2006:
951 So.2d 638, Mantiply v. Mantiply, 951 So.2d 638 (Ala. 2006)
2005:
2:94cv35, In re Employment Discrimination Litigation, Civil Action 2:94cv356-MHT
2004:
896 So.2d 385, Valentine v. Watters, 896 So.2d 385 (Ala. 2004)
2003:
344 F.Supp.2d 686, In re Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) Products Liability Litigation, 344 F.Supp.2d 686 (W.D.Wash. 2003)
2003:
869 So.2d 446, Morgan v. Exxon Corp., 869 So.2d 446 (Ala. 2003)
2002:
289 F.3d 715, Miles v. United States, 289 F.3d 715 (11th Cir. 2002)
2002:
Northern District of Florida, Judge Roger Vinson, Miles v. United States, (N.D. Fla. 2002)
2002:
833 So.2d 1, Bethea v. Springhill Memorial Hosp., 833 So.2d 1 (Ala. 2002)
1999:
186 F.3d 717, United States ex rel. Burns v. A.D. Roe Co., Inc., 186 F.3d 717, 725 (6th Cir. 1999)
1997:
Association of Legal Secretaries, False Claims Act and Qui Tam case
1996:
919 F.Supp 255, United States ex rel. Burns v. A.D. Roe Co., Inc., 919 F.Supp. 255 (W.D.Ky. 1996)
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