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Tommy Siniard is a Huntsville personal injury lawyer with more than forty years of experience. For more than thirty years, he has practiced exclusively personal injury law, representing people who have been in car accidents, trucking accidents, slip and fall accidents, and representing those who have suffered complications from medical negligence. Originally from Gadsden, Alabama, Tommy grew up in a blue-collar family. His father worked 43 years at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. tire plant and missed only thirteen days of work during that time period. When Tommy went to law school, he made a promise to his father that he would always represent working people instead of companies and corporations. Tommy has held true to that promise his entire career. He only represents people in their fight against insurance companies for fair compensation. Tommy attended the University of Alabama School of Law, graduating in 1980. He moved to Huntsville following law school and began practicing law with esteemed trial attorney Harvey Morris. In 1991, Tommy started a solo personal injury law office that eventually grew to be the largest personal injury firm in Huntsville. In 2022, Tommy and his son Bart started their own law firm, Siniard Law, LLC.
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Barnes Heyward is a natural – a personal injury trial lawyer with a remarkable record of securing seven-figure results for personal injury victims, both in and out of the courtroom. His confidence inside the courtroom stems from a deep conviction that his clients’ stories deserve to be heard, particularly when facing well-funded insurance companies determined to keep their clients’ negligence hidden. After graduating from Cumberland School of Law, Barnes Heyward began his career representing injured clients under the tutelage of the Honorable S.A. Watson, Jr., a renowned trial lawyer whose influence shaped Barnes’ dedication to meticulous trial preparation. This unwavering commitment has consistently translated into exceptional outcomes for clients whether at the negotiation table or before a jury. In 2025, Barnes joined Siniard Law and partners Tommy and Bart Siniard, whose track record and commitment to serving North Alabama align perfectly with Barnes’ own values. The lawyers at Siniard Law believe in client-focused practice where clients’ needs are heard and met, and Barnes wouldn’t have it any other way.
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William Robert Pringle is a practicing lawyer in the state of Alabama handling personal injury matters.
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Frances H. Hollinger is an experienced bankruptcy attorney with over 23 years of experience. She graduated from Springhill College and Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. Licensed to practice since 2001, Ms. Hollinger opened her practice as a sole practitioner working in many areas of law including criminal, probate, civil, and bankruptcy law. As her interest and experience in bankruptcy practice grew, she decided to concentrate on that area of law. She currently works with Hollinger Connor, LLC and has vast experience with Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13, as well as the newer Subchapter V or small business bankruptcy cases. Ms. Hollinger is hands-on with each of her clients and takes a personal interest in their cases. She and her family are long-time residents of Baldwin County, Alabama.
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Bart Siniard solely represents injured people in north Alabama. A native of Huntsville, Alabama, Bart received his undergraduate degree and juris doctorate from the University of Alabama. He returned home to Huntsville to practice personal injury law in 2013. According to 256Today, Bart Siniard is one of the youngest attorneys in Alabama to obtain verdicts in both the state and federal court systems when serving as lead counsel while also securing opinions in his clients’ favor from the Supreme Court of Alabama. Bart has obtained over $25 million in compensation for his clients. Bart handles all types of personal injury cases, but he has a special passion for the elderly who have suffered injuries or who have died due to nursing home abuse and neglect. In 2016, he received specialized training at the American Association for Justice’s Nursing Home Litigation College in Washington, D.C. in order to specialize in handling wrongful death claims against nursing homes.
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I could tell you about a $1 million medical malpractice settlement, the resolution of a car wreck for $200,000, or throw a lot of different case resolutions at you. However, if you’re reading this, you’re probably more interested in who I am and how I operate. I come from a family with a long history of helping people who cannot help themselves or who need someone to stand in their corner. My greatest concern for my injured clients and their families is that they have all the information needed to understand their case. The complexities of the law leave several people without an ability to recover from their injuries.
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Will attended law school at Jones School of Law in Montgomery, and he received his Juris Doctorate in 2001. Will represents clients involved in automobile collisions, wrongful death cases, premise liability claims, general civil litigation, probate matters, juvenile matters and criminal cases.
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On the Wings of Justice! Call Hawk Law! Local Law Firm serving the Honorable Circuit, District and Municipal Courts of Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia, Clarke, Conecuh, Monroe, Washington, and Butler Counties in Alabama.
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Danielle Ward Mason is a personal injury attorney focusing on claims involving dangerous drugs and medical devices. Ms. Mason was the first black woman to be named partner at two major national law firms and is a leading litigator on cases impacting women’s health, including toxic hair relaxers, hormone replacement therapy, transvaginal mesh, and talcum powder ovarian cancer. Danielle is a leading lawyer in the country for litigation related to toxic hair relaxers, primarily used by women of color. Danielle is also an active member of the firm’s Sexual Assault and Sex Trafficking practice group, where she advocates for survivors and works to hold perpetrators and enablers accountable. Ms. Mason is one of the country's most successful talcum powder litigation attorneys, securing nearly $1 billion in verdicts against Johnson & Johnson for failing to warn about ovarian cancer risks. In addition to this talcum powder work, Ms. Mason's civil litigation experience has focused primarily on claims that impact and highlight important issues in women's health, a cause that she is proud to advance. In January 2020, Ms. Mason was appointed to the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee (PSC) in federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) over Janssen Pharmaceuticals' drug Elmiron. Previously, in 2017, Ms. Mason was appointed to the PSC of the Invokana MDL. In the sixteen years that she has practiced law, Danielle has achieved numerous awards and has been recognized extensively for her legal advocacy, detailed on the awards page. Danielle is an active member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), where she has been the chair of the Talcum Powder/Ovarian Cancer Litigation Group since its inception in 2016. She is also on the AAJ Executive Committee and is the current chair of the AAJ Judiciary Committee. She is active in both the Minority Caucus and the Women’s Trial Lawyer Caucus, and currently holds several key committee appointments. She has held numerous leadership positions in Alabama legal organizations, including serving as president of the Alabama Lawyers Association and president of the Montgomery County Association for Justice. Additionally, her insightful contributions have earned her recognition, with her Article Featured in AAJ Trial Magazine showcasing her expertise and commitment to advancing legal discourse. Danielle was born and raised in historic Montgomery, Alabama, where she currently resides with her husband, Dwan, and their sons, Jordan and Jaxon.
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Jasmyne L. Crimiel serves as an Associate Attorney in the Montgomery, Alabama office, where her practice focuses on personal injury, sexual assault and human trafficking, and mass torts. Ms. Crimiel is committed to advocating for individuals who have experienced trauma and injustice, utilizing her legal expertise to bring about meaningful change in the lives of her clients. Ms. Crimiel began her legal career in 2018 as a Deputy District Attorney at the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. In 2023, she transitioned to the Alabama Attorney General’s Office in the Criminal Trials Division, prosecuting special victims’ cases including child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking. Her work has earned her a reputation for dedication to justice and passion for protecting vulnerable populations. Ms. Crimiel is deeply committed to her community and youth empowerment. She is the founder of Girls on Fire, Inc., a nonprofit organization that inspires and empowers young girls to achieve their full potential. Additionally, she is an advocate for raising awareness on higher education, gun violence prevention, and sexual assault, frequently speaking at local schools. Her professional affiliations include the Montgomery County Bar Association, serving as a Board Member of the Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and serving as a member of the Junior League of Montgomery. Ms. Crimiel is also a proud member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and serves as an adjunct criminal law professor at Alabama State University. Ms. Crimiel earned her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Tuskegee University in 2014 and her Juris Doctor from Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2017.
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