Mississippi Personal Injury Lawyer Locations
We connect injured Mississippians with experienced attorneys in all 82 counties and hundreds of communities statewide — from the Memphis suburbs to the Gulf Coast. Find your community below.
Gulf Coast
Mississippi's Gulf Coast — Harrison, Hancock, and Jackson counties — combines heavy U.S. 90 and I-10 traffic, casino and tourism crowds, seafood and shipbuilding industry, and hurricane-season hazards.
Pine Belt
The Pine Belt around Hattiesburg and Laurel is a hub of timber, manufacturing, healthcare, and university traffic along U.S. 49, U.S. 98, and I-59.
Jackson Metro
The Jackson metropolitan area is the state's busiest traffic corridor, where I-55, I-20, and I-220 converge through dense urban and suburban communities.
DeSoto / Memphis Metro
DeSoto County and the northwest corner sit inside the Memphis metro, with some of Mississippi's heaviest interstate volume on I-55 and I-69 and rapid suburban growth.
Delta
The Mississippi Delta's flat farmland, U.S. 61 'Blues Highway' traffic, and agricultural and casino economy create distinctive rural-highway and farm-equipment injury risks.
Golden Triangle / East
The Golden Triangle (Columbus–Starkville–West Point) and east-central counties mix university traffic, manufacturing, and rural two-lane highways.
North Hills
North Mississippi's hill country around Tupelo and Oxford blends manufacturing, university life, and busy U.S. 78 (I-22) freight traffic.
Natchez / Southwest
The historic southwest, anchored by Natchez along the river, sees tourism, timber, and rural-highway traffic on U.S. 84 and U.S. 61.
Central / Capital Region
Central Mississippi's mix of small cities and farmland feeds traffic toward the Jackson metro along U.S. 49 and U.S. 51.
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