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Championing Injured Workers in Montana
The Law Offices of Gavin W Murphy, PLLC is a distinguished law firm in Billings dedicated to protecting the rights of the working class. Founder Gavin W. Murphy has built a reputation as a fierce advocate for those who have been injured on the job or due to the negligence of others. Specializing in Workers’ Compensation Lawyers and personal injury, the firm understands the physical, emotional, and financial toll that a workplace accident can take on a family. When you are injured at work, the system is supposed to protect you, but all too often, insurance carriers deny claims or delay payments. Gavin Murphy steps in to ensure that his clients receive the medical care and wage replacement benefits they are entitled to under Montana law. 🛠️
Comprehensive Injury Representation
While the firm is a powerhouse in workers’ compensation, it also provides expert representation for general Personal Injury claims. Whether it is a construction site accident, an oil field injury, or a motor vehicle crash, Gavin Murphy has the experience to navigate the complexities of liability and insurance coverage. He is known for his personalized approach; when you order a lawyer from this firm, you work directly with an attorney who knows your name and the details of your case, not a case manager. The firm helps clients navigate the daunting appeals process for denied claims and fights for lump-sum settlements when appropriate. If you need to find an attorney who understands the specific hazards of Montana’s industrial and agricultural sectors, Gavin Murphy is the trusted choice.
- Workers’ Comp Focus: Deep knowledge of Montana’s specific labor codes and compensation acts.
- Medical Support: Assistance in getting approval for necessary surgeries and treatments.
- Litigation Ready: Prepared to take cases to the Workers’ Compensation Court if necessary.
Convenient St. Johns Avenue Location
The firm is located at 2625 St Johns Ave, in a well-established residential and professional neighborhood in Billings. This location offers a distinct advantage over downtown firms: accessibility and ease of parking. The office is situated in a converted professional building that offers a welcoming and low-stress environment for injured clients. It is easily reached via 24th Street West and Broadwater Avenue, making it a central point for clients coming from anywhere in Yellowstone County.
One of the key features of this location is the free on-site parking. Clients dealing with mobility issues from their injuries will appreciate the ability to park directly next to the building without having to navigate large garages or walk long distances. For those utilizing public transit, the office is near the MET Transit routes that service the West High School and Broadwater areas, ensuring that legal help is within reach for everyone.
A Partner in Your Recovery
Recovery from an injury is a team effort, and the Law Offices of Gavin W Murphy, PLLC wants to be a key player on your team. They offer a free initial consultation to discuss the merits of your case and operate on a contingency fee basis for injury claims-meaning you pay no attorney fees unless they recover money for you. If you urgently need a lawyer to stop an insurance company from cutting off your benefits, call Gavin Murphy. His dedication to his clients’ well-being and his track record of success make him a leading voice for the injured in Billings. 💼
Specializing In
Workers Compensation, Personal Injury, Workplace Accidents
Address & Location
2625 St Johns Ave, Billings, MT 59102
Building Location
A standalone professional office building located in a mixed residential-commercial area on St Johns Avenue, offering a quiet and accessible setting.
Suite Access
Ground floor entrance with wheelchair accessibility.
Parking Details
Free on-site private parking is available next to the building.
Public Transit
Accessible via MET Transit routes serving the Broadwater and 24th St W corridors.
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