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Kenneth Robertson

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Licensed for 33 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Car Accident

Language

English

About

 The Robertson Law Group was founded in 1988 when Kenneth (Ken) P. Robertson began representing criminal defense clients and built a personal injury practice. Upon completing law school, Attorney Ken Robertson and  gained the extensive jury trial experience that is necessary to handle large personal injury cases.Today, Robertson Law Group in Gadsden, Alabama handles civil, criminal, domestic, juvenile, probate, family law, bankruptcy, social security, worker’s compensation, automobile accidents, truck accidents, airplane accidents, personal injury, wrongful death, and various other types of cases. Our injury attorneys handle thousands of personal injury cases with a specific focus on automobile accidents, truck accidents, and injury cases.  Attorney Ken Robertson has tried cases cases resulting in the millions of dollars for clients since the 1980’s. Ken Robertson still has the highest verdict in Etowah County during a wrongful death case that  Robertson Law Group tried for medical malpractice care.There is absolutely no risk in contacting us for your free consultation. Call or stop by today and meet with an attorney who can answer your questions. If you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you. All cases are contracted on a contingency fee basis, that means you owe us nothing unless we get money for you. Based in Gadsden, AL, and offices in Baldwin County, Alabama we are conveniently located to serve clients throughout North and South Alabama. Ken Robertson was born and raised in Gadsden, Alabama and attended the public school system. He decided early on in his life he wanted to engage in the practice of law. His primary motivation was to help people. After graduating college and during law school Ken worked as the director of the Bridge Drug Treatment Center. Upon graduating from law school he formed Robertson Law Group and thereafter built a very successful practice in both Gadsden, Alabama and Mobile, Alabama. He has tried thousand of cases both civil and criminal. Ken Robertson has served as municipal judge throughout Etowah County and Alabama. Ken is currently a municipal judge and has held that position since 1989.  

Practices Areas

Criminal Defense

Car Accident

Personal Injury

Trucking accident

Language

English

Contact

926 3rd AveGadsden, AL, 35901-3612

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Website: N/A

Reviews

Barry
August 19, 2015

I would recommend Ken Robertson to anyone. I was very happy with the outcome of my case. Through the whole process I felt very well represented. He kept me informed through out my entire case.

anonymous
October 5, 2018

Hired Ken out of respect for him as a professional for a highly sensitive and emotional case. The same professional courtesy wasn't reciprocated. No legal guidance, communication or empathy.

Barry
August 19, 2015

I would recommend Ken Robertson to anyone. I was very happy with the outcome of my case. Through the whole process I felt very well represented. He kept me informed through out my entire case.

anonymous
October 5, 2018

Hired Ken out of respect for him as a professional for a highly sensitive and emotional case. The same professional courtesy wasn't reciprocated. No legal guidance, communication or empathy.

Barry
August 19, 2015

I would recommend Ken Robertson to anyone. I was very happy with the outcome of my case. Through the whole process I felt very well represented. He kept me informed through out my entire case.

anonymous
October 5, 2018

Hired Ken out of respect for him as a professional for a highly sensitive and emotional case. The same professional courtesy wasn't reciprocated. No legal guidance, communication or empathy.

Barry
August 19, 2015

I would recommend Ken Robertson to anyone. I was very happy with the outcome of my case. Through the whole process I felt very well represented. He kept me informed through out my entire case.

anonymous
October 5, 2018

Hired Ken out of respect for him as a professional for a highly sensitive and emotional case. The same professional courtesy wasn't reciprocated. No legal guidance, communication or empathy.