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Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyer in Macon County, AL | Serving Tuskegee and Beyond

Macon County, Alabama Car Accident Lawyer

Walton Law Firm is proud to represent injury victims across Macon County, Alabama. Whether you were in a car wreck on I-85 near Tuskegee or hurt in a collision near the dog track in Shorter, we understand what you're going through, and we’re here to help. With deep ties across East Alabama, our firm combines big results with small-town accessibility.

Car Wreck | Big Truck Wreck | Serious Personal Injury

Representing Clients in Tuskegee, Notasulga & Surrounding Areas

We serve the entire Macon County area, including: Tuskegee: near Tuskegee University, the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, and Moton Field. Shorter: including accidents near VictoryLand dog track and along US-80. Notasulga down Hwy 14 and Franklin: where rural roads can lead to serious crashes with limited visibility or lighting. We understand the local dynamics, from traffic near the university to speeding on long rural stretches of I-85 and US-80.

About Us

Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Macon County

  • Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents

  • Wrongful death and serious injury claims

  • Collisions near college campuses and student housing

  • Dog Bite and Animal Attacks

What Makes Walton Law Firm Different

  • We treat you like a neighbor, not a case number

  • We have over $100 million in LOCAL Verdicts & Settlements

  • We don’t do call centers. When you call, you will be speaking to a person that lives and works right here in our community of East Alabama.
  • We’ll meet with you at your home, in the hospital, or virtually

Ready to Talk? We’re Ready to Listen.

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a wreck in Macon County, let us help you take the next step. We’ll handle the legal side, so you can focus on healing.


📞 Call 334-321-3000  now for your free consultation. We proudly serve Notasulga, Franklin, Tuskegee, Shorter, and the surrounding Macon County communities.