Randy W. Ferguson
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Insurance companies have teams of lawyers protecting their profits. I make sure you have someone stronger protecting your future.”
Professional Bio
Randy W. Ferguson has dedicated his legal career to fighting for the rights of injured drivers. After graduating from the University of Alabama Law School, Randy W. Ferguson saw firsthand how massive insurance corporations used aggressive tactics to delay, deny, and minimize legitimate claims for everyday people.
That realization sparked a passion for litigation. Over the last [Number] years, [Name] has successfully navigated hundreds of complex auto accident cases, including commercial trucking collisions on I-565, distracted driving wrecks on University Drive, and motorcycle accidents across Madison County. Known for a meticulous approach to evidence and a refusal to accept lowball settlements, Randy W. Ferguson treats every single case as if it is heading directly to a jury trial.
Since starting the firm with his sister in 1993, Randy W. Ferguson has had the honor of representing clients from all over the country, helping them recover for their injuries. As the children of an army father and stay-at-home mother, we understand that everyone matters and should be treated with respect.
Randy W. Ferguson was born in San Antonio, Texas, and lived in South Carolina and Montana while his father was in the army. In 1975 his family moved back home to Hartselle, Alabama, and he attended Falkville High School. Mr. Ferguson earned his Bachelor of Science and Juris Doctorates from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. He was admitted to practice in Alabama courts in 1991 and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama in 1993.
Randy W. Ferguson has practiced car accident and personal injury law for over thirty-two (35) years. Randy provides his accident and injury victims and their families with the highest quality personal service in his quest to make them whole. Mr. Ferguson is BV peer-review rated by Martindale-Hubbell.
Randy focuses most of his practice on the litigation of personal injury, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death cases throughout Alabama. He only represents plaintiffs who have been physically injured as a result of the negligence of an individual or corporation. Randy has been involved in multi-million-dollar recoveries for his clients, including eight-figure wrongful-death cases. When you have been injured, you need the best car accident lawyer you can hire. He has served as lead counsel on cases in Madison, Morgan, Marshall, and Limestone. Lawrence, Jefferson, Jackson, and Cullman Counties. He has been awarded a perfect 10.0 score by Avvo.com. With over thirty-two years of experience fighting insurance companies and big corporations, we can help.
Mr. Ferguson resides in Madison, Alabama, and has offices in Decatur and Huntsville, Alabama. Randy W. Ferguson receives most of his cases on word-of-mouth referrals from current and former injured clients. We are not a settlement mill law firm and place special emphasis on personal service. Unlike other attorneys, you get his cell phone number and 24/7 access to him.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does it cost to hire you after a car accident?
A: Absolutely nothing upfront. I work strictly on a contingency fee basis. This means my legal team covers all investigative costs and filing fees, and you only pay a percentage if I successfully secure a settlement or jury verdict for you. If you don’t get paid, I don’t get paid.
Q: How long do I have to file an auto injury claim in Alabama?
A: In Alabama, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the accident. However, evidence like traffic camera footage, witness statements, and vehicle black box data can disappear in days. It is critical to start building your case as soon as possible.
Q: The insurance adjuster offered me a quick settlement check. Should I take it?
A: No, do not sign anything or accept an initial check without a legal consultation. Early insurance offers are almost always “lowball” figures designed to make you sign away your rights before you fully understand the total cost of your future medical care, physical therapy, and lost wages.
Q: Will I have to go to court?
A: Most auto accident cases in Madison County are successfully settled out of court through aggressive negotiation. However, if the insurance company refuses to offer a fair payout that fully covers your injuries, I am fully prepared to take your case to trial to fight for what you deserve.