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Patrick S. Mintzer

Buckley Brion McGuire & Morris LLP • AL
Insurance

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Patrick S. Mintzer is a dedicated insurance attorney based in Alabama, specializing in advocating for clients in complex insurance matters. With a keen focus on negotiating with insurance companies and effectively presenting cases to juries, Patrick serves individuals and businesses alike, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve for their claims. Patrick’s practice is built on a foundation of meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to his clients. He understands that navigating the intricacies of insurance law can be daunting, and he prides himself on being a reliable advocate who prioritizes the needs and goals of his clients. Whether dealing with property damage, liability disputes, or coverage issues, Patrick approaches each case with a personalized strategy tailored to achieve the best possible outcome. His client service philosophy centers on open communication and transparency, ensuring that clients are informed and involved throughout the legal process. Patrick believes that a strong attorney-client relationship is crucial to effectively address concerns and achieve favorable resolutions. For those seeking a knowledgeable and dedicated attorney to navigate the complexities of insurance law, Patrick S. Mintzer is prepared to provide the advocacy needed to protect their rights and interests. Potential clients are encouraged to reach out to discuss their individual cases and discover how Patrick can help them achieve their legal objectives.

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.

Updated: Apr 13, 2026