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A national register of personal injury practices, kept by state.

149 personal injury practices in 22 states. Updated 21 August 2026.

Personal injury attorneys, recorded by state.

A national register of personal injury practices: the practice name, the town, the practice address and the telephone, as recorded, grouped by state. No rankings, no ratings, no paid placement. Look a practice up, then read the hiring guides before you call.

Look up all 149 practices Read the hiring guides How this register is kept

Look up by state

  1. AL Alabama 1
  2. CA California 37
  3. DC District of Columbia 1
  4. DE Delaware 7
  5. FL Florida 5
  6. GA Georgia 1
  7. IN Indiana 11
  8. KY Kentucky 2
  9. LA Louisiana 2
  10. MD Maryland 5
  11. MI Michigan 6
  12. MO Missouri 2
  13. NC North Carolina 3
  14. NJ New Jersey 4
  15. NV Nevada 21
  16. NY New York 10
  17. OH Ohio 5
  18. PA Pennsylvania 8
  19. TN Tennessee 1
  20. TX Texas 15
  21. VA Virginia 1
  22. WI Wisconsin 1

149 personal injury practices across 22 states; 3 records with no usable state value are held off the register until corrected.

What an entry records

Practice
The practice name as recorded, one entry per location.
Town
The town or city of the practice address.
Practice address
The street address as recorded. Service areas are not recorded, so none is claimed.
Telephone
The published telephone. An entry with no published number is listed with the address only.

Nothing else is recorded, and nothing else is claimed: no hours of operation unless the practice published them, no ratings, no credential claims.

Before you hire

  1. Questions to ask before you hire a personal injury attorney

    A short list to take into a first consultation: about the practice, your case, the fee, and how you will hear from them.

    4 minute read
  2. How contingency fees usually work

    The share, the costs, what happens if you lose, and why every word of it belongs in a written agreement.

    3 minute read
  3. What a personal injury practice handles, and what it does not

    The kinds of matters that belong on this register's trade, the ones that belong elsewhere, and where the first conversation usually starts.

    3 minute read

Recently recorded

PracticeTownTelephone
Karns & Karns Personal Injury and Accident Attorneys San Bernardino, CA (661) 464-0655
Met Lane and Associates, P.C. Carrollton, GA (770) 834-4107
Karns & Karns Santa Rosa, CA (707) 877-8227
Georgelis, Larsen & Sabatino Injury Law Firm, P.C. York, PA (717) 313-1300
Karns Oxnard, CA (805) 228-4985
Shellist Law Firm - Houston Injury & Accident lawyers Houston, TX (713) 715-5000

The full register, by state

Terms you will meet

Contingency fee
A fee paid only if money is recovered, calculated as an agreed percentage of the recovery. Nothing recovered, no fee; case costs may still be owed depending on the agreement.
Negligence
A failure to take the care a reasonable person would have taken in the circumstances. The usual legal basis of an injury claim.
Settlement
An agreement to resolve a claim for an agreed sum without a court judgment. Most injury claims end this way.
Statute of limitations
The legal deadline for filing a claim. It differs by state and by the type of claim, and missing it usually ends the claim. The register does not track deadlines; ask the practice or the state bar.

The full glossary