Alabama Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Ozark, Alabama

If you need legal help in Ozark, 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: 14,368

10

Listed Attorneys

4.5/5

Average Rating

22

Avg Years Experience

Attorney

Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Ozark

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

Attorney · 7Bankruptcy attorney · 2Criminal justice attorney · 2Trial attorney · 1General practice attorney · 1City courthouse · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Ozark

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Jason R. Brogden Esq. - Owner of Brogden Law Firm, LLC

Jason R. Brogden Esq. - Owner of Brogden Law Firm, LLC

Ozark, Alabama

12+ years of experience

Trial attorneyBankruptcy attorneyCriminal justice attorney
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David Harrison

David Harrison

Ozark, Alabama

24+ years of experience

Attorney
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Joe W. Adams Attorney at Law

Joe W. Adams Attorney at Law

Ozark, Alabama

27+ years of experience

Attorney
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Ray T. Kennington, Attorney At Law

Ray T. Kennington, Attorney At Law

Ozark, Alabama

20+ years of experience

Attorney
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The Valenzuela Law Firm, LLC

The Valenzuela Law Firm, LLC

Ozark, Alabama

18+ years of experience

AttorneyBankruptcy attorney
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James A. Jacobs, Attorney at Law, LLC

James A. Jacobs, Attorney at Law, LLC

Ozark, Alabama

19+ years of experience

Attorney
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Spivey Ladonna B

Spivey Ladonna B

Ozark, Alabama

24+ years of experience

Attorney
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Brogden Law Firm, LLC

Brogden Law Firm, LLC

Ozark, Alabama

27+ years of experience

General practice attorneyCity courthouseCriminal justice attorney
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Matthews Jr William B

Matthews Jr William B

Ozark, Alabama

29+ years of experience

Personal injury attorney
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Bull & Wade, Attorneys at Law

Bull & Wade, Attorneys at Law

Ozark, Alabama

22+ years of experience

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Legal context for Ozark 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 Ozark residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.