About Beasley Allen Law Firm

Our experienced lawyers represent clients in courtrooms around the U.S. including state and federal courts. If you need an experienced lawyer, call us today!

Our History

In 1979, Jere Locke Beasley, former Alabama lieutenant governor, decided to leave politics and return to law practice. He founded what is known today as Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C., or the Beasley Allen Law Firm.

For 45 years, our firm has been at the forefront of driving change, keeping in line with Jere’s unwavering mission of “helping those who need it most.”  

Our experienced attorneys have a proven record of winning large jury verdicts in cases across the United States. We have held national records for the largest jury verdicts of their time in numerous categories:  

We advocate for better business practices, resulting in positive outcomes for clients and communities. This has led to significant benefits for Americans in the workplace, the automotive industry, and the use of daily products. 

We never stop working to bring our clients the justice they rightfully deserve. We can work for you, too. With physical locations across the South and attorneys who practice nationwide, we can serve you from anywhere. 

More information on our practices, cases and original interviews with our attorneys and clients can be found on our YouTube channel

Don’t wait to get the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free case evaluation. We only get paid if we win, so you can trust that we will fight for you every step of the way. 

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Since 1979, Beasley Allen has been committed to “helping those who need it most.” Our attorneys have helped thousands of clients get the justice they desperately needed and deserved. You pay us nothing if we do not win for you. Contact us today for a free case evaluation.

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