If you’ve suffered from a workplace-related injury or have been coping with a wrongful death in the family. We understand how life-altering injuries or the loss of a loved one due to negligence deserve justice. Nathan D. Williams, Attorney at Law near Columbia, Kentucky, provides compassionate representation and relentless advocacy to secure the settlement you need.
Nathan D. Williams is a native of Campbellsville, KY, and is one of the state's most successful lawyers. He graduated from the top 15% of his University of Kentucky College of Law class where he was active in the university legal clinic. In 2010 Nathan D. Williams joined Bahe Cook Cantley & Nefzger PLC in 2010.
In 2017, he opened his office in Campbellsville to serve residents of Columbia, KY. Nathan D. Williams is proud to be a part of the community through scholarship programs for graduating high school seniors and offering complimentary wills to first responders. Nathan was among the 5% of United States attorneys named to the prestigious 2024 Super Lawyers® list and is a current member of the Kentucky Justice Association and the American Association for Justice®.
Nathan D. Williams uses his background of success in corporate law to advocate for personal injury clients and serve families with their estate planning needs. Our office is conveniently located at 1510 East Broadway Street in Campbellsville. Contact us online or call (270) 789-0088 to schedule your free consultation.
A. A consultation is an opportunity to determine compatibility between the client and attorney and discuss the grounds for a case. You should bring a list of questions and relevant documents, such as insurance statements and police reports, to discuss with the attorney.
A. Fortunately, most personal injury cases settle out of court. The likelihood of a trial increases if the defense offers an unacceptable settlement amount.
A. It is always advisable to work with a lawyer for legal matters. They have expertise in legal proceedings and the terminology necessary for cases to move along quickly.
A. After contacting the police and receiving medical treatment, your next phone call should be to an attorney. The statute of limitations on personal injury cases in Kentucky is one year from the incident in most cases, so you’re more likely to have a favorable outcome if you begin pursuing the matter immediately.
Whether you have straightforward estate planning needs or are a victim of a personal injury incident, representation by an experienced, competent attorney will make the process easier. Don’t risk the outcome of your case by gambling on an inexperienced lawyer; contact Nathan D. Williams today to schedule a free consultation.
Nathan D. Williams works with clients in the greater Campbellsville area, including Greensburg, Summersville, Lebanon, Raywick, Loretto, Bradfordsville, St. Mary, Springfield, Willisburg, Mackville, Columbia, Liberty, Atterson, Taylor County, Green County, Marion County, Washington County, Adair County, and Casey County, Kentucky.
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