A Proven Full Service Law Firm Since 1971
No Fees Unless You Win
In Personal Injury cases, we charge no fee until and unless we win your case.
This means that if you hire us, you will not pay any attorney fees until we settle your case or obtain a verdict for you.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Medical Malpractice
Personal Injury
Workers’ Compensation
Family Law
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We can assist you with a variety of other legal issues
Criminal Law, Real Estate

How We Will Win Your Case
With decades of successful experience, the lawyers of The Law Offices of Bailey & Burke have earned an excellent reputation and respect of their peers in the legal community as well as among judges and opposing attorneys.
We accept accident cases with varying degrees of injury and damages, and each one receives the full support and personal attention of our legal staff. We follow every reasonable lead, hire the best available experts, and utilize the most current and innovative technology to give you an edge over the opposition. We employ the latest techniques to clearly demonstrate the severity of the injuries sustained by our clients. By thoroughly preparing and clearly demonstrating all the injuries and damages sustained by our clients, most of our cases are favorably settled out of court without going to trial.
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