Thursday, November 2, 2017

The Walton firm opens new civil rights

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Fort Walton Beach, FL (BlackNews.com) -- The Watson Firm, founded by nationally recognized attorney Aaron Watson, has opened a civil rights and personal injury law firm in downtown Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The grand opening for his new office is November 3, 2017, and the new law office is located at 165 Brooks Street, Suite C, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548.


The Watson Firm handles civil rights cases, police brutality, personal injury, car and truck accidents, employment discrimination and wrongful death cases.

"We are excited to bring our services to the Fort Walton Beach area," says owner Watson. "We are looking forward to reviewing cases involving civil rights violations, police brutality, and auto accident and injury cases in Fort Walton."

Attorney Watson has recovered millions for his clients throughout Northwest Florida. He obtained one of the largest civil rights settlements to date against the city of Pensacola when a Pensacola Police office ran over and killed an African American teen while in pursuit.

Steen vs. Pensacola. Attorney Watson’s cases have been featured on CNN, USA Today, and The Pensacola News Journal. He is a past board member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) and The Florida Justice Association (FJA). At the young age of 33, Watson has obtained settlements and trial verdicts of $1 million, $3.3 million, and $12.6 million for his clients.

Attorney Aaron Watson opened The Watson Firm in Pensacola in 2016 after leaving the Levin Papantonio law firm, where he was a shareholder.

For more details about the firm, visit www.watsonfirmlaw.com


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