
Baskin Lowber Jones
Jones Law Group - Personal Injury AttorneysMr. Jones was born and raised in Mississippi, and has a specific desire to bring about revitalization Jackson area. Part of this desire is be met in providing exceptional legal service to the citizens of the Greater Jackson Area. "I think that living and working in Jackson allows a special opportunity to grow with the city and to wholly involved in that development. My office is Downtown for a reason, I enjoy supporting those businesses that are bringing the Downtown area back to life." Mr. Jones' practice revolves around any type of personal injury, from deaths caused by another (wrongful death), insurance disputes, premises liability (injuries on someone's property), 18-wheeler or trucking wrecks, or automobile wrecks but also includes Social Security Disability cases, will and estate planning and business law in and around the state of Mississippi.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- Workers' Compensation
- Car Wreck
- Motorcycle Wreck
- 18-wheeler Wreck
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Wreck
- Car Accident
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- Mississippi
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- 5th Circuit
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- English: Spoken, Written
- Partner
- Jones Law Group - Personal Injury Attorneys
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- Giddens Law Firm
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- University of Mississippi
- J.D. (2010)
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- Top 10 Under 40 Attorney Award for Mississippi Nomination
- National Academy Of Personal Injury Attorneys
- "10 Best" Attorneys for Mississippi Nomination
- American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
- Law Firm of the Month
- Attorney At Law Magazine
- The Mississippi Bar  # 103589
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- American Association for Justice
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- Mississippi Association for Justice
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- Recognizing Brain Injuries
- AAJ - Sidebar
- Bicycle Injury Law, In Legal Terms Radio Program, Jackson, MS
- Mississippi Public Broadcasting
- Admitted to Practice Law
- Mississippi Bar
- Q. Is a TRO appropriate for when a spouse is trying to lift CH13 stay but spouse did not serve debtor w/ divorce citation
- A: Your concern about protecting your rights in this situation is valid, particularly since you weren't properly served with the divorce citation. Filing a TRO in Bankruptcy Court could indeed be appropriate to prevent your spouse from proceeding with property division before proper service and due process.
The automatic stay already provides significant protection, but a TRO could offer additional safeguards if you believe your spouse might attempt to circumvent bankruptcy protections. The lack of proper service of the divorce citation strengthens your position, as it raises serious due process concerns that the bankruptcy court would likely want to address before allowing any stay relief. ... Read More
- Q. How do I sew the court for litigation abuse syndrome regarding the PG&E Camp Fire Case?
- A: I'm really sorry to hear about your experiences with the PG&E Camp Fire litigation. Under California law, you have the right to file a complaint if you believe your civil rights were violated during the legal process. To start, you'll need to document all instances of perceived abuse or misconduct. Keep records of any communications, court documents, and other relevant materials that support your claims.
You might consider filing a complaint with the State Bar of California against the attorneys who represented you improperly. This can initiate an investigation into their conduct. If you believe the judge acted improperly, you can also file a complaint with the California Commission ... Read More
- Q. What does it mean when a person receives a letter from the Bankruptcy Court about a Chapter 11.
- A: When you receive a letter from the Bankruptcy Court about a Chapter 11, it typically means that a company or individual you have a financial relationship with has filed for reorganization bankruptcy. This type of bankruptcy allows them to restructure their debts while continuing their operations. The letter usually informs you of the filing and provides details about how it might affect your interests, such as pending payments or contracts.
Receiving a letter from the United States Trustee Office of Estate Planning about class claims generally means that there is a collective legal action involving multiple claimants against the debtor. This letter might include information about your rights ... Read More