About Yow Law — Personal Injury Oxford Mississippi
Residents searching for personal injury Oxford representation turn to Yow Law | Attorneys at Law for trusted counsel in Lafayette County and north-central Mississippi. The firm handles injury claims, wrongful death matters, and general civil representation for clients across Oxford, Batesville, and greater Ole Miss territory. Their 1300 Van Buren Avenue office has served the community for more than a decade.
Beyond injury work, the firm also advises on corporate formation and family trusts, making it a practical first call for families and small business owners. Yow Law does offer a free consultation for injury matters, which is relatively uncommon in the region. Call 662-525-5000 to confirm scheduling and fit.
What Clients Say
Reviewers praise Mr. Yow for outstanding professionalism and the kind of trust that keeps clients returning for a decade or more. Several describe Yow Law as their family’s first legal call after any emergency. Clients also note his ability to guide them painlessly through complex legal processes such as corporate setup and family trust planning. Multiple repeat clients call him the best attorney in Oxford.
Personal Injury Oxford — Practice Areas & Services
- Auto accident and commercial truck collision claims along Highway 6 and I-55
- Wrongful death matters for Lafayette County families
- Slip and fall, premises liability, and negligent security claims
- Corporate formation, LLC setup, and small business counsel
- Family trusts, estate planning, and probate administration
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Mississippi?
Mississippi’s general statute of limitations for personal injury is three years from the date of injury. Claims against government entities have a shorter notice period, often 90 days. Wrongful death claims also follow the three-year rule from the date of death.
Do Oxford injury lawyers charge upfront fees?
Most Mississippi injury attorneys, including Yow Law, work on contingency for accident claims. That means no upfront fees, and the attorney collects a percentage only if you recover. Yow Law also offers a free initial consultation for injury cases.
Where are Lafayette County injury cases heard?
Civil cases in Oxford are filed at the Lafayette County Courthouse on the downtown square at 300 N Lamar Boulevard. Circuit Court handles jury trials and larger injury cases. County Court handles smaller civil matters and misdemeanors.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Oxford, Mississippi
- Mississippi traffic fatalities (2023): 672 deaths statewide — MS Department of Transportation
- Lafayette County population: Approximately 56,000 residents, home to the University of Mississippi — U.S. Census Bureau
- Statute of limitations: 3 years for most injury claims in Mississippi — Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49
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