Ashley L. Crank

Ashley L. Crank

Law Offices of Ashley L. Crank β€’ Birmingham, AL
InsuranceContract Disputes

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Contact

Email
Phone
(888) 528-6023
Address
505 North 20th Street, Birmingham, AL, 35203, US

Professional

About

Ashley Crank's long-fueled desire to help others drove her to attend law school where she served as Editor-in-Chief for the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, the nation's oldest law review dedicated exclusively to the art of trial advocacy. Ashley is a client-driven attorney committed to offering her clients the best representation by utilizing effective and efficient litigation strategies and by always utilizing extreme attention to detail. She represents individuals and businesses in a variety of civil matters in state and federal courts. Her practice focuses on premises liability and product liability litigation, insurance coverage, business disputes, and other tort and breach-of-contract disputes. In addition to her legal work, Ashley serves on the Board of Trustees for the Birmingham Legal Aid Society, the editorial board for the Birmingham Bar Association, and as a coach to the Justice Richard L. Jones National Moot Court Team at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.

About Insurance Law

Insurance attorneys handle disputes between policyholders and insurance companies. They fight for fair claim settlements and represent clients in bad faith cases. Common matters include denied claims, bad faith insurance, coverage disputes, policy interpretation.

Credentials

Education
2016 Samford University, Cumberland School of Law JD - Juris Doctor 2012 University of Alabama - Huntsville BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Publications
2018 For The Defense (DRI, Defense Research Institute) Defenses to Claims of Bad Faith Failure to Settle: The Tried, the True, and the New 2018 Birmingham Bar Association Bulletin Think Before You Tweet: Discoverability, Admissibility, and Authenticity Matters Surrounding the Use of Social Media as Circumstantial Evidence 2017 Alabama Defense Lawyer Journal ENT Associates of Alabama, P.A. v. Hoke: Plaintiff Must Possess a Bona Fide Intent to Serve Defendant at the Time of Filing to Preserve Statute of Limitations
Associations
American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division Member American Inns of Court Member Defense Research Institute, Insurance Section Member Alabama State Bar, Women's Section Member Alabama Defense Lawyers Association Member
Updated: Mar 08, 2026