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Experienced Pensacola Attorneys
Important legal matters — such as defending yourself from a criminal charge or protecting your civil rights — require the guidance of experienced legal representation. No matter how grim your chances may seem, the right attorney can make all the difference in your case. Reach out to The Watson Firm, PLLC to receive the dedicated legal services you deserve. For years, our premier firm has served as a refuge for individuals seeking justice for wrongful accusations of a crime, civil rights violations, employment discrimination, and denied Social Security disability claims. We are here to protect your rights and best interests and help you obtain the most favorable outcome possible for your case.
Get started with a free consultation when you call our Pensacola attorneys today. We can review all the facts of your case and advise you on the best course of action moving forward.
Vigorous Representation for All Types of Criminal Charges
If you are being accused or have been arrested for a crime, get in touch with Attorney Aaron Watson right away. Our founding lawyer has the tenacity and extensive courtroom experience that you need for a successful defense. As your representation, Attorney Watson is committed to making sure that your rights, your name, and your freedom are protected.
Some of the criminal cases we handle include:
- DUI
- Traffic violations
- Misdemeanors
- Violent crimes and other felony charges
Fighting for Your Civil Rights
When the institutions that swore to serve and protect you have violated your civil rights, allow Attorney Watson to help you pursue justice. We have experience litigating against law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and other government entities that caused harm to the public. Whether you have been the victim of police brutality, prison abuse, or excessive force, our Pensacola civil rights attorney is ready to fight for you.
Call Today for a Free Case Evaluation
Additionally, The Watson Firm, PLLC represents individuals facing employment discrimination and denied Social Security Disability claims. All clients are provided with a free initial consultation to help them determine the best legal path moving forward.
Schedule an appointment with any of our Pensacola lawyers to get started on your case. Contact us today at (850) 607-2929.
Proven Results
Millions Obtained on Behalf of Florida Injury Victims
Our top priority is to devise customized legal strategies that are tailored to the unique legal needs of our clients, no matter how simple or complicated their situations, might be.
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$12,400,000 Awarded to Pensacola Car Accident Victim
Mr. Watson represented Plaintiff in a car accident case against a trucking company that had traveled to Pensacola to perform tree-trimming work after a storm. While traveling to work, the tree-trimming truck collided into Plaintiff head-on.
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$5,000,000 Awarded to Jacksonville Car Accident Victim
Watson represented the family of a motorist who had sustained fatal injuries after being rear-ended by an eighteen-wheeler near Jacksonville, Florida.
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$3,400,000 Awarded to Pensacola Woman Injured On Defective
Plaintiff was operating a Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) manufactured by Yamaha on her property (on flat terrain), when the vehicle overturned on top of her as she executed a right turn.
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$1,000,000 Awarded to Pensacola House Fire Victims
This case came to Mr. Watson after having been rejected by other lawyers because the Defendant homeowner had no home owner’s insurance.
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$900,000 Awarded to Pensacola Auto Accident Victim
Plaintiff was severely injured in a car accident. Mr. Watson located two insurance policies that were responsible for paying the damages caused in the collision.
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$750,000 David Versus Goliath
On the eve of trial, Pensacola Attorney Aaron Watson recovered $750,000.00 for his client, who was injured due to the conduct of a negligent corporation. After nearly two years of litigation, discovery, hearings, and depositions from coast to coast, the Defendant saw the light and settled just weeks before its January trial.