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Nathan A. Dickson

Attorney
Jinks Crow & Dickson, P.C.
Union Springs, Alabama, 36089

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Contact Information

Company Name
Jinks Crow & Dickson, P.C.
Location
219 N Prairie St
Union Springs, Alabama, 36089
United States

Company Details

Year Established
1978
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Credentials
According to the State Bar of Alabama: Occupational License – authorized to practice law in Alabama.

More About Nathan A. Dickson

Attorney Nathan Dickson’s practice includes representing plaintiffs and victims of personal injury and wrongful death, including extensive experience with defective and dangerous products (automobiles, ATVs, boats, dangerous drugs and medical devices, deer stands, and other consumer products), commercial truck negligence, automobile accidents negligence, single car accidents (including cases of vehicle crash worthiness, seat belt and safety feature failure, and road construction defects), and premises liability. 

Nathan’s experience has included trials and settlements of such cases into the multi-millions of dollars. Nathan also represents individuals and small business who have been injured financially. These practice areas include insurance bad faith, insurance premium fraud, consumer fraud, breach of contract, breach of warranty of heavy equipment, farming equipment, and logging equipment, agricultural damage, and breach of warranty on new home construction and foundation repair. Nathan’s experience has included trials and settlements of totaling in the millions of dollars, including a recent verdict of $450,000 for a breach of warranty on a piece of logging equipment. 

Nathan’s practice also includes substantial class action, multi-district litigation and mass tort litigation. He has represented clients in numerous areas of class action, including securities litigation, anti-trust litigation, fuel price-fixing litigation, and agricultural and crop related damage, including representing rice farmers in a case against Bayer CropScience for contaminating U.S. rice supplies with genetically modified rice causing the farmer’s serious economic damage. The matter, In re: Genetically Modified Rice Litigation, resulted in Bayer paying rice farmers $750 million.