Kristen Simms Cross
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Kristen Simms Cross is a distinguished attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, specializing in insurance law at Dentons Sirote, P.C. With a robust educational foundation from the University of Alabama School of Law, Kristen combines her legal acumen with an in-depth understanding of the insurance industry to effectively advocate for her clients. At Dentons Sirote, Kristen focuses on a broad spectrum of insurance-related matters, including coverage disputes, regulatory compliance, and risk management. She is recognized for her ability to navigate complex legal frameworks, ensuring that her clients receive sound legal advice tailored to their specific needs. Her strategic approach to problem-solving and commitment to client service has earned her a reputation as a trusted advisor in the field. Kristen's extensive experience encompasses working with insurance companies, policyholders, and various stakeholders, allowing her to bring a well-rounded perspective to each case. She is adept at negotiating favorable settlements and litigating when necessary, striving to protect her clients' interests while promoting efficient resolutions. In addition to her legal practice, Kristen is an active member of the legal community, contributing to various professional organizations and engaging in continuous learning to stay abreast of the latest developments in insurance law. Her dedication to excellence and integrity positions her as a leading figure in Birmingham's legal landscape. For clients seeking expert guidance in insurance law, Kristen Simms Cross stands out as a knowledgeable and reliable resource, committed to delivering impactful results.
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.