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Brannon & Brannon Personal Injury Attorneys
17 years of experience
Personal Injury
Florida
C. Paul Brannon joined Brannon & Brannon in 2005 as a Destin and Fort Walton Beach personal injury lawyer. Mr. Brannon focuses on helping accident victims injured in car accidents, bicycle accidents, boating accidents, Uber & Lyft accidents, and workplace accidents. He also represents family members of accident victims in wrongful death cases, helping them to get compensation from the parties who caused their loved one’s death. Over his career, Mr. Brannon has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for his clients. Brannon & Brannon Personal Injury Attorneys is among the highest-rated law firms in the panhandle, with AV-rating from Martindale-Hubbell for legal ability and ethics. Mr. Brannon also has a rating of 8.5 from Avvo. Mr. Brannon has a client-centered practice and provides each client with personalized attention. He answers client inquiries as soon as possible so no client feels like they have been lost in the shuffle. Mr. Brannon is a native of northwest Florida. He was born in Fort Walton Beach and grew up there and in nearby Destin. Mr. Brannon attended high school in Fort Walton Beach before heading to the University of Florida for college. He graduated from the university’s Rinker School of Building Construction with a bachelor’s degree in 2002. Mr. Brannon attended law school at Stetson University College of Law. He earned his Juris Doctor degree in 2005 and was admitted to The Florida Bar the same year. He is licensed to practice law in all Florida state courts. Mr. Brannon is actively involved in the community and is a member of several professional organizations. To learn more about Mr. Brannon, visit the firm’s website at https://www.brannoncanhelp.com. View More ›
Contingent Fees In certain types of lawsuits—such as personal injury, collections and auto damages—the lawyer who represents the person suing may agree to accept a part of the money the client recovers as the fee for services. Such an arrangement is called a contingent fee. Under the lawyer's ethics rules, the lawyer and client must enter into a written fee agreement at the outset of the representation, stating what portion of the recovery the lawyer will receive. The fee is generally fixed at a percentage
English: Spoken, Written
J.D. (2005) | Law Degree - Juris Doctor
B.S. (2002) | Building Construction
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2017 - Current
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