
Handling a Workers’ Compensation Case for the Employee from the Initial Interview to Trial
This article originally appeared in the May 2020 issue of The Alabama Lawyer magazine, a publication of the Alabama State Bar. You can view the
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Richard E. Browning has been representing injured parties in Alabama workers’ compensation and personal injury claims for over 37 years. He has routinely handled matters in all of the following counties: Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia, Washington, Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh and Wilcox.
His daughter, Katherine B. DeKeyser, joined the firm in 2008. Her primary areas of practice are workers’ compensation and Social Security disability law.
Admission Details
Law School Attended
University of Alabama
Class of 1980
J.D.
Admission Details
Law School Attended
Ave Maria School of Law
Class of 2008
J.D.
This article originally appeared in the May 2020 issue of The Alabama Lawyer magazine, a publication of the Alabama State Bar. You can view the
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