Alabama Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Clayhatchee, Alabama

If you need legal help in Clayhatchee, Alabama, this guide profiles 10 attorneys vetted by our editorial team and grouped by the practice areas most in demand locally.

Dale County · 2020 population: 466

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Listed Attorneys

4.4/5

Average Rating

17

Avg Years Experience

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Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Clayhatchee

Of the 10 attorneys featured in Clayhatchee, Alabama, the most represented practice areas are:

Attorney · 5Personal injury attorney · 3Divorce lawyer · 2Bankruptcy attorney · 1Social security attorney · 1Law firm · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Clayhatchee

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Amy C. Marshall, Attorney

Amy C. Marshall, Attorney

Clayhatchee, Alabama

5+ years of experience

Divorce lawyer
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Brock & Stout Attorneys at Law

Brock & Stout Attorneys at Law

Clayhatchee, Alabama

18+ years of experience

Bankruptcy attorneyPersonal injury attorneySocial security attorney
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Pipkin Law Firm

Pipkin Law Firm

Clayhatchee, Alabama

15+ years of experience

Attorney
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Weatherford & Williams LLP

Weatherford & Williams LLP

Clayhatchee, Alabama

11+ years of experience

Attorney
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Gallo Joseph J

Gallo Joseph J

Clayhatchee, Alabama

19+ years of experience

Attorney
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Alfred F Livaudais, J

Alfred F Livaudais, J

Clayhatchee, Alabama

22+ years of experience

Personal injury attorney
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Donna C. Crooks Attorney At Law

Donna C. Crooks Attorney At Law

Clayhatchee, Alabama

25+ years of experience

Law firmDivorce lawyer
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Reese & Reese Attorneys, P.C.

Reese & Reese Attorneys, P.C.

Clayhatchee, Alabama

16+ years of experience

Personal injury attorneyDivorce serviceFamily law attorney
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J. David Robinson

J. David Robinson

Clayhatchee, Alabama

24+ years of experience

Attorney
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Livingston Anthony

Livingston Anthony

Clayhatchee, Alabama

17+ years of experience

Real estate attorneyAttorney
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Legal context for Clayhatchee clients

Alabama follows contributory negligence — even 1% fault by the plaintiff can bar recovery, making early case evaluation critical.

The personal-injury statute of limitations in Alabama is 2 years from the date of injury, so Clayhatchee residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.