Florida Law Firm for Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Claims
The trial attorneys of Baker & Baker have more than 25 years of experience in personal injury litigation, and our law firm is committed to maximizing the value of our clients' claims. We're an AV Preeminent* law firm based in Pensacola and practicing in the courts of Florida and Alabama. Contact us for a free consultation about your options in the aftermath of a car accident, an SUV collision or a motorcycle crash.
William C. Baker, Jr., founded our firm in 1986, and 10 years later his brother James Quin Baker joined him in the practice. Since then, Bill and Quin Baker have teamed up on behalf of motor vehicle accident victims on both sides of the Florida-Alabama line. We also represent clients from other states who suffered highway accident injuries while traveling through the area on I-10, or during spring break, motorcycle rallies or family vacations.
Call 888-498-5543 or 850-417-7073 for a Pensacola Lawyer's Advice
We offer free case evaluations in all motor vehicle accident cases. We generally accept cases on a contingent fee basis, which means that you pay no attorney's fee unless we recover compensation for you. While our primary focus is on severe and disabling injury litigation, we know that it's hard to tell how severe an injury is right away. It sometimes takes months or even years to realize that what appeared to be a minor injury isn't going away and isn't getting any better.
The advice of an experienced personal injury lawyer can help you determine the value of your claims while giving you a clear understanding of your legal options. For more information about our personal injury practice and our client service values, contact Baker & Baker in Pensacola.
*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer-review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.



