Carr Allison has a history of successfully representing clients in the insurance industry and insurance related matters. Our attorneys represent national and international insurers and their insureds in state and federal courtrooms throughout Alabama, Florida and Mississippi.  Carr Allison’s attorneys work with each client to develop and implement strategies designed to achieve our client’s specific goals.

Carr Allison’s attorneys have successfully defended clients in insurance cases dealing with property insurance, comprehensive general liability insurance, environmental claims, employment claims, title insurance, directors and officers insurance and other insurance related claims. We have also successfully defended insurers in bad faith, breach of contract and outrage claims.  Our attorneys frequently provide coverage opinions for our insurance clients.

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Carr Allison Announces New Shareholders and Counsel

Carr Allison congratulates the following attorneys who have been named Shareholders: J. Mark Chappell Heather M. Frederick Megan E. Harsh Megan C. Lopez Dara M. Reed George Spears Reynolds IV Mark D. Toppen Carr Allison is pleased to announce the following attorneys who have been named Counsel: Manal Abraham Betty […]

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Judson Wells Honored as 2025 President of The Mobile Bar Association

Carr Allison shareholder and retired Mobile County District Judge Judson W. Wells, Sr., was honored for his service as the 2025 President at the annual Holiday Luncheon on December 12, 2025. Judson Wells received a commemorative plaque from the association. He also passed the gavel to incoming 2026 President Mary Margaret […]

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Smith, Thomas and Hahn Obtain a Summary Judgment

Glenn Smith of our Mobile (AL) office and Rachel Thomas and Will Hahn of our Pensacola (FL) office successfully obtained a summary judgment in the Circuit Court of Baldwin County (AL).  The case involved a trip-and-fall at a local condominium parking garage. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant was responsible […]

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