Welcome to NoffsingerLAW, p.c. Our firm represents people who have been hurt. If you are seeking compensation for injuries caused by someone elses wrongdoing or needing help to settle an existing dispute, NoffsingerLAW wants to help.
A trial lawyer for more than 35 years, Terry Noffsinger has had a wide-ranging career representing many different clients and causes. Some of his cases have received national media coverage. His cases have been featured on television news programs including ABCs 20/20, CBSs 48 Hours, NBCs Dateline and Fox Newss Special Report with Brit Hume. Articles about his cases have appeared in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. He has been interviewed on Hardball with Chris Matthews and The Abrams Report on MSNBC. Radio coverage includes The Sam Donaldson Show Live in America and National Public Radios All Things Considered.
Currently his practice concentrates on personal injury law, including :
Wrongful Death Motor Vehicle/Truck/Motorcycle Accidents Brain/Head Injuries Burn Injuries Spinal Cord Injuries Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Loss of Limb Hospital-Administered Drug Overdose Medical Malpractice
Martindale-Hubbell has recognized Terry as an AV Lawyer, indicating very high to pre-eminent legal ability and very high ethical standards, based on confidential ratings by other lawyers.
Recently named an Advocate by the American Board of Trial Advocates, Terry also is a sustaining member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, the Christian Legal Society, and the Evansville Bar Association.
Terry accepts referrals from lawyers, both locally and from around the country, frequently working with those attorneys on complex cases. If you have been hurt by someone elses wrongdoing and believe you might have a legal claim, or if you are seeking a mediator to help resolve an existing conflict or lawsuit, call our office for a free consultation.
At Jacobs Law LLC, attorneys Sam Jacobs and Kimberly Danforth have devoted their professional lives to serving people who have been harmed by another’s negligence.