Gulfport Personal Injury Lawyer: The TV Lawyers Flooding Harrison County Billboards Cannot Walk Into That Courthouse

His billboard towers over Highway 49 right here in Gulfport. Every time he drives through this city he passes the building his billboard is trying to represent. Harrison County Circuit Court. 1801 23rd Avenue. Right there. And he cannot walk through the front door. He does not have a Mississippi Bar license. He has never tried a personal injury case inside it. He has never stood before a Harrison County judge. He has never argued a motion, cross-examined a witness, or asked a Harrison County jury to return a verdict for a client who got hurt in this county. His billboard is a lie that drives past the courthouse it cannot enter. Meanwhile the Port of Gulfport’s legal team, every commercial property insurer in Harrison County, every carrier defense firm handling Gulfport cases knows exactly what that billboard represents: a marketing operation that will fold the moment an insurance company stops negotiating and dares him to file a lawsuit he is not licensed to file. When you need a Gulfport personal injury lawyer, the billboard name is not the answer. They handed him a number. He folded. You are the one who got hurt. You got pennies because the insurance company read the billboard correctly.

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There is one Gulfport personal injury lawyer who has been walking into Harrison County Circuit Court for decades and making credible trial threats that insurance companies take seriously. You can verify any Mississippi lawyer’s Bar license status in sixty seconds at the Mississippi Bar’s public search. The billboard lawyer’s name will not be there. He cannot file your lawsuit. The courthouse his billboard drives past knows the difference. So does every adjuster in this county.

A TV lawyer actually filed a Mississippi Bar complaint trying to stop people from reading the free book on this site. I thought book banning went out of style, but apparently not when it threatens a settlement mill’s revenue. The complaint was dismissed. The book is still free. Read it and find out exactly what he did not want you to know before you sign anything or talk to any adjuster.

Every Gulfport Personal Injury Lawyer Service I Handle

Gulfport Car Wreck Lawyer. Highway 49. Highway 90. Pass Road. I-10. Car wrecks anywhere in Gulfport or Harrison County.

Gulfport Truck Accident Lawyer. 18-wheelers on I-10 and Highway 49. Federal motor carrier regulations, electronic logging data, and carrier insurance teams. Evidence disappears within 72 hours without a preservation demand. That demand goes out the day you call.

Workers Compensation. The workers comp system was built to protect employers, not you. If you were hurt on the job in Harrison County, the carrier gets fought.

Gulfport Longshore And Maritime Injuries. Halter Marine and Port of Gulfport workers may have federal rights under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act that go far beyond state workers comp. These cases have been handled across the Gulf Coast for decades. The TV lawyer on the billboard has never tried one.

Gulfport Wrongful Death Lawyer. If you lost a family member in Gulfport because someone else broke the rules, this is your page. The carrier’s legal team was working before your family left the hospital. The TV faker cannot file your lawsuit. I can and I will.

The Port Of Gulfport And The Injury Cases Nobody Else Talks About

The Port of Gulfport is one of the largest banana-importing ports in the United States and handles significant containerized cargo volume. Workers at the port, drivers making deliveries, and visitors to port-adjacent properties face a specific category of injury risk that combines maritime law, premises liability, and workers compensation in ways that most Gulf Coast personal injury lawyers are not equipped to handle. A Gulfport personal injury lawyer who has handled port and maritime cases for more than thirty years is a different resource than someone whose case manager answers your first call.

When a port-related injury involves a maritime worker, federal law under the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act or the Jones Act may provide significantly greater rights than Mississippi state workers comp. That is specialized work. The TV faker’s case manager does not know what a Section 905(b) vessel negligence claim is. Jay Foster does. He has handled these cases for more than thirty years.

The Roads In Gulfport That Produce Injuries Every Year

Highway 49 is the primary north-south artery through Gulfport and one of the highest-volume commercial truck corridors in Mississippi. The interchange with I-10 produces consistent serious injury accidents as trucks decelerating from interstate speed mix with local commuter traffic at the interchange approaches. Commercial vehicles moving between the port, the I-10 system, and destinations to the north make this corridor a daily source of serious injury cases involving federal carrier regulations and evidence that must be demanded within 72 hours.

Highway 90 through Gulfport carries the beachfront corridor traffic between Biloxi to the east and Pass Christian to the west. Tourist drivers, casino visitors, and commercial vehicles all share this road with local commuters. The intersections at major commercial cross-streets generate left-turn crashes and rear-end collisions at speeds that produce serious injuries.

Pass Road runs north from Highway 90 through central Gulfport carrying significant commercial and residential traffic. Speed limits shift multiple times along this corridor and drivers routinely fail to adjust. The intersection at Pass Road and Highway 90 is a consistent collision point.

Gulfport Accident And Injury Resources

Harrison County Circuit Court. 1801 23rd Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39501. Phone: 228-865-4036. The TV lawyer’s billboard drives past this building. He cannot walk into it. Jay Foster appears in this courthouse regularly. Harrison County official site.

Gulfport Police Department. 2328 15th Street, Gulfport, MS 39501. Phone: 228-868-5900. Your wreck report was filed here. Get a copy before speaking to any insurance adjuster.

Memorial Hospital At Gulfport. 4500 13th Street, Gulfport, MS 39501. Phone: 228-867-4000. The primary trauma facility serving Gulfport and Harrison County. If you were treated here after your injury those records are critical evidence. Do not sign any insurance release for those records before speaking with a lawyer. Memorial Hospital at Gulfport.

U.S. Department of Labor Longshore Division. Port of Gulfport maritime workers have federal rights that run through the OWCP system, not Mississippi workers comp. The one-year federal filing deadline is shorter than most people expect. U.S. Department of Labor Longshore division.

What Your Gulfport Personal Injury Case Is Actually Worth

Mississippi law does not cap personal injury damages. Every medical expense from the date of your injury through every future treatment your injuries require. Lost wages and any permanent reduction in your earning capacity. Pain and suffering. Loss of enjoyment of life. The effect on your family. In commercial carrier cases and port cases, punitive damages when the facts support them. Learn how Mississippi personal injury law calculates the full value of your case.

The Jury Box: One Block From The Courthouse The TV Faker Cannot Enter

Harrison County Circuit Court sits right here in Gulfport. The jury box the TV faker cannot reach is in this city. Twelve people from Gulfport and Harrison County who drive Highway 49 every day, who have been to the port, who know what it means to work in this community will sit in that box and decide what the insurance company owes you. That decision terrifies every insurance company handling Gulfport cases. It does not terrify them when the lawyer threatening it is a scammer who cannot enter the building. It does terrify them when it is Jay Foster. He has been making that threat credible in this courthouse for decades and every defense firm handling Harrison County cases knows it.

The Foster Fair Fee Guarantee: You Always Get More Than Your Lawyer Does

The Foster Fair Fee Guarantee means the amount you put in your pocket when your case resolves is always more than the amount your lawyer puts in his. Always. No exceptions. In writing before we start. A TV lawyer filed a Bar complaint against Jay Foster for this promise. The Bar threw it out.

Before you hire anyone, read the free book first. It covers what the insurance company is doing right now and the questions the TV lawyer filed a Bar complaint hoping you would never ask.

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    The $5,000 Double-Dare Challenge

    Call any TV lawyer advertising in Mississippi right now. Ask them to put in writing that you will always receive more money from your case than they do in attorney fees. Write down exactly what they say. Then reach out at 228-872-6000 and read it back.

    If any TV lawyer matches the Foster Fair Fee Guarantee in writing, $5,000 comes out of this office’s pocket. That offer has been open for years. It has never been paid. Because they cannot match it.

    What To Do Right Now If You Were Hurt In Gulfport

    Get medical treatment immediately. Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company. Do not accept any offer. Do not sign anything. 228-872-6000 or schedule online at any hour, any day including Saturday.

    Gulfport Personal Injury Questions I Get Every Week

    I Was Hurt At Or Near The Port Of Gulfport. Is That A Maritime Case Or A Personal Injury Case?

    It depends on the specific circumstances. If you were a maritime worker, federal law under the Longshore Act or Jones Act may give you significantly greater rights than Mississippi workers comp. If you were a visitor or delivery driver injured by a premises condition, that is a Mississippi personal injury claim. Some cases involve both. The TV faker’s case manager does not know how to evaluate this question. She is not a lawyer. Get a real Gulfport personal injury lawyer to evaluate your specific situation before you talk to any insurance company or sign anything.

    The TV Lawyer Has A Billboard On Highway 49. Does That Mean He Handles Gulfport Cases?

    If you can even get him on the phone, ask him one question: what was the last personal injury case you tried in Harrison County Circuit Court? I already know the answer. None. Zero. Not last year. Not five years ago. Not ever. His billboard drives past that courthouse every time he comes to Gulfport. He cannot walk through the front door. He is a pretender taking more money out of your settlement than you get, and you are the one who got hurt. Verify whether he even has a Mississippi Bar license at msbar.reliaguide.com in sixty seconds.

    How Long Do I Have To File A Personal Injury Lawsuit In Gulfport?

    The deadline can be as short as one year. If a government entity caused your injury, the Mississippi Tort Claims Act under Miss. Code Ann. Section 11-46-11 requires written notice within one year. For a standard negligent driver case the deadline is three years under Miss. Code Ann. Section 15-1-49. Port and maritime cases run on a one-year federal deadline. Commercial truck ELD data disappears within 72 hours without a preservation demand. The TV faker counting on your confusion about deadlines is not going to volunteer any of this.

    What Does A Gulfport Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?

    Nothing unless we win. Contingency fee only. You pay nothing out of pocket. The Foster Fair Fee Guarantee means you always put more money in your pocket than your lawyer does. In writing before we start. The TV scammer cannot say that. His model depends on taking more than you get.

    Do I Have To Go To Court?

    Most cases settle before trial. But the reason they settle for real money is that the insurance company knows Jay Foster will take them to Harrison County Circuit Court if they refuse to pay what your case is worth. The TV faker cannot make that threat. He is not licensed to practice law in Mississippi and has never tried a case here. The insurance company knows the difference. That difference shows up in every settlement offer.

    The Adjuster Said I Was Partly At Fault For My Gulfport Wreck. Does That Kill My Case?

    No. Mississippi follows pure comparative fault under Miss. Code Ann. Section 11-7-15. Even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover damages reduced by your percentage of fault. What the adjuster is actually doing when he raises your fault early in the conversation is managing your expectations downward before you have a lawyer and before any evidence has been examined. His job is to get you to accept less. A comparative fault argument that sounds devastating in a phone call with an adjuster can look completely different once the actual evidence is in front of a Harrison County jury. Do not accept a fault assignment from an adjuster as final.

    P.S. The Foster Fair Fee Guarantee is a written contractual promise that you always get more money than your lawyer does. No other Gulfport personal injury lawyer will match it. 228-872-6000 or schedule online anytime, including Saturdays.

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