An injury can disrupt every aspect of your life—your health, finances, work, and peace of mind. At Mack Law, we provide experienced legal support during your most vulnerable moments. From the moment you call us, we take on the legal burden: dealing with insurance companies, collecting evidence, and building your claim for maximum recovery. You don’t pay unless we win—and we don’t settle for less than what you deserve.

We represent clients injured in car, truck, motorcycle, and pedestrian accidents. Whether your case involves distracted driving, speeding, rideshare liability, or uninsured motorists, we know how to hold negligent parties accountable and recover the damages you're owed.
Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain safe conditions. If you’ve been injured due to a hazardous condition in a store, apartment, or public space, we’ll investigate the facts, secure key evidence, and pursue compensation for your injuries, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Injured on the job or at a construction site? We handle cases involving scaffolding accidents, OSHA violations, third-party contractor negligence, and more—working to secure compensation through all available channels, including personal injury lawsuits and third-party claims.
We don’t just evaluate the physical injuries—you’re entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost earnings, future treatment, and diminished quality of life. Our legal team works with medical experts and financial professionals to present a complete picture of your losses.
Insurance companies often offer quick, low settlements to limit their liability. We negotiate aggressively and are fully prepared to take your case to court if necessary. Our goal is to deliver full and fair compensation—whether at the negotiation table or before a judge.
We work on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t pay any legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. It’s part of our commitment to access, fairness, and fighting for the injured without adding financial pressure.
Mack Law offers a full range of services including business law, contract drafting and negotiation, estate planning, probate and trust administration, entertainment and copyright law, trademark registration and enforcement, personal injury, and real estate transactions. We tailor every service to fit your legal and business goals.
You can schedule a consultation by completing the contact form on our website or calling us directly. We offer virtual and in-person consultations and will follow up promptly to confirm your appointment and discuss next steps.
We offer flexible fee structures depending on the service—ranging from flat fees for predictable matters (like trademarks or contract reviews) to hourly billing for more complex litigation or ongoing counsel. We’re transparent from the start, and you’ll receive a written engagement outlining all costs before work begins.
Yes, we often represent clients across multiple jurisdictions. For federal matters like trademarks, copyrights, or business formation, we serve clients nationwide. For state-specific matters such as estate planning or litigation, we can often collaborate with local counsel to extend our support across state lines.
We work with a diverse range of clients including entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, real estate investors, nonprofits, consultants, and creative professionals. Our experience spans across industries such as media, e-commerce, entertainment, education, real estate, and professional services.
We occasionally accept pro bono or reduced-fee cases based on the nature of the matter and our current availability. Priority is often given to nonprofit organizations and individuals facing hardship in matters with significant impact. Feel free to inquire—we’re always open to helping where we can.
Absolutely. We help entrepreneurs form LLCs, corporations, and nonprofits, draft partnership agreements, register trademarks, and build strong legal foundations. Our goal is to ensure your business is structured properly, protected legally, and positioned to grow.
It depends on the type of case. Trademarks typically take 8–12 months to register, while contract reviews can be turned around in a few days. Litigation and probate matters vary significantly based on complexity. We’ll provide a realistic timeline at the outset and keep you updated at every step.
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