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MCMILLEN LAW FIRM
A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
McMillen Law Firm practices primarily in the area of medical malpractice. We will sometimes accept cases involving legal malpractice, auto accidents, or general personal injury law, but only when they involve very significant injuries. Approximately 90% of our work is handling malpractice cases.
If we accept your case no deposit is required and we will advance all expenses. We do not charge an attorney's fee or for any of the expenses if we do not obtain a recovery for you. Our attorney's fee percentage is usually on a sliding scale between 25% and 40%, depending on the circumstances. You can read more about contingent attorney's fees in the Malpractice Questions section in this web site.
We pride ourselves on the personal service we give to each of our clients. In order to continue to provide this level of service, we limit our practice to only a select number of cases so that we can give each case a great deal of personal attention. To do this we must turn down far more cases than we accept, and if we turn your case down it does not necessarily mean you do not have a viable case. While our firm started in Orlando and its main office is there, for many years we have handled cases throughout Georgia and Florida. To serve you better we have opened additional offices in several cities. When advantageous to you, we will also associate with other medical malpractice law firms in some areas of the state to serve you better. If we do associate with other medical malpractice lawyers on your case it will be at no additional attorney fee expense to you.
To learn more about Scott R. McMillen, click on his name.

The McMillen Law Firm has been selected for the Bar Register of Preeminent Attorneys in the category of medical malpractice firms.
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This site contains only general background information and is not intended to constitute specific legal advice or establish an attorney/client relationship. Malpractice laws vary from state to state and are constantly changing. If you think you may have a malpractice case you should promptly contact a lawyer in your state with experience in handling malpractice cases. |
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