Kirby Mouser | Pine Bluff Personal Injury Lawyer

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About William

I have been a "People Lawyer" for over 40 years. The truth in being a People Lawyer is all I have ever wanted to do since I decided to go to law school. I was fortunate to join a firm that had a long history of People Law with high legal practice standards. The Baim Law Firm was started in 1936 by Gene Baim and Gene was my mentor. Gene was at that time a retired Judge and was practicing with his son, Kenneth Baim. I became a partner 2 years later. I know a good thing when I see it and I am still here after 40 years. Gene is gone and only Kenneth and I are left of the original crew from when I started but we have 4 associates practicing with us. Over the years I have represented thousands of people and wouldn't do anything else.

We have a talented, knowledgeable staff who share our "People Law" values. Our firm has worked hard to keep up with technology and remain easily accessible to our current clients and new clients as well. Check out our website or our YouTube channel to determine if we might be able to help you!

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Experience

Partner

The Baim Law Firm

Present

Pine Bluff, AR

Admission

Verified Arkansas

1976

Education

Hendrix College

Bachelors (English Literature)

1973

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • American Bar Association
  • Arkansas Bar Association
  • Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Reatives
    present
  • Jefferson County Bar Association
  • Union County Bar Association
  • Garland County Bar Association
Honors / Awards
  • Peer Review Rated Martindale-Hubbell
    2016
  • Best Attorney Pine Bluff Commercial
    2015
  • Client Rating Martindale-Hubbell
    2015
  • Pro Bono Attorney of the Year The Center for Arkansas Legal Services
    1993

Notable Work

Cases

Pedestrian Hit by Grain Truck

Confidential, settled before trial.

Defective Toilet Bowl /Broken Hip

1.4 million settlement prior to trial.

Publications

National Business Institute Seminar Explaining and Documenting Functional Limitations

2015


National Business Institute Seminar Preparing Hypothetical Questions for the Vocational Expert

2015


National Business Institute Seminar Preparing Clients to Testify

2015


National Business Institute Seminar So You Decided to Take the Case. Now What?

2015


National Business Institute Seminar Filing the Initial Claim and Preparing Your Client for What's To Come

2008

Questions & Answers

Please describe a case in the last year or two where you made a big difference.

We represented a mother whose son was killed by a hit and run driver. We were able to use video from truck stops and convenience stores along the highway where he was killed and locate the truck and driver. The driver was prosecuted and we obtained a substantial settlement for the estate of the deceased son.

How did you build a successful practice?

I was told early on by Gene Baim, the founder of our law firm , that the secret to always having clients was simple. Put the client interest first in every decision and you will always come out ahead in the long run.

What should clients look for in a lawyer?

Someone who listens to you and someone willing to tell you the truth even when that is not what you wanted to hear.

How important is local knowledge to the success of your cases?

Local knowledge can be critical in getting the best results in any legal situation. Knowing the judges you will appear before, the agencies you will be required to deal with can provide insight to enable you to give your client the best advice in any situation. The law maybe the same everywhere but the decision makers are not.

What information can you provide in a free phone consultation?

Most of the time our free consultations are focused on whether the potential client has a legal matter worth their time and expense pursuing or if another method would be better for them. We focus on helping the client analyze their problem using our years of experience and specialized knowledge.

What information do you need in a free phone consultation?

Basic contact information, the nature of the clients legal problem, any deadlines that may exist and wether or not the client has any records for review.

What differentiates you from other lawyers in your community?

Experience of an 85 year old firm and our client centered approach.

What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?

Helping people navigate the legal system and giving them choices. Representing individuals and small businesses means I get a lot of Thank You notes and personal referrals.

What are your other interests in addition to law?

Reading, hunting, fishing training my dogs.

Are you involved in your community?

I have served on numerous commissions and boards for the city, county and state. I have been active in The Arkansas Bar, Arkansas Trial Lawyers and my church.

The Baim Law Firm Highlights

Accident & Injury, Social Security, Social Security -- Disability, Bankruptcy & Debt, Estate

Firm Size: 1
Firm Locations: 1
Languages: English