Location:

2224 1st Avenue North
Birmingham, Alabama 35203


Main:  (205) 326-3336
Fax:  (205)-326-3332
Toll Free:  1-800-241-9779


Mailing Address:
Post Office Box 11310
Birmingham, Alabama 35202

 

Alabama Cities and Counties we serve:

  • Limestone
  • Colbert
  • Cullman Lauderdale
  • Morgan Tuscaloosa
  • Etowah Elmore
  • Chilton Bibb
  • Dallas Hale
  • Birmingham
  • Montgomery
  • Huntsville
  • Gadsden
  • Anniston
  • Jasper
  • Dothan
  • Eufaula
  • Jefferson County

 

In addition to the areas
above, our lawyers
handle cases in:

      • Alabama
      • Mississippi
      • Georgia
      • Florida
      • Tennessee

 

Our attorneys also are associated in cases in
other states.

(FAQ) Frequently Asked Questions

 

Does Heninger Garrison Davis take cases on a contingency-fee basis?

Yes. We also represent clients on a conventional fee basis.

 

If your firm takes my case on a contingency-fee basis, would I owe any amount to you if my case is unsuccessful?

No.

 

What does "contingency fee" mean?

It means that our attorneys will take a case and receive their costs and attorney fees only if they obtain compensation for the client. The costs and attorney fees would be deducted from the compensation received for the client, based upon a written agreement with the client.

 

Is there any cost to me if your firm looks into my case and decides not to take it?

No. Our firm will not charge you if, after investigating your case, we decide not to pursue a claim for you.

 

Does your law firm represent clients who live in locations other than Birmingham, where you are located?

Yes. Our firm represent clients all over Alabama and in a number of other states, many of whom are referred to our firm by attorneys in the localities where the clients live.

 

 

Call our office for a free consultation anytime day or night at
1-800-241-9779 to discuss your claim.


 
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- Steven D. Heninger 
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