Raymond Harold Brou Fraser

Raymond Harold Brou Fraser

The Fraser Law Firm • MS
Personal InjuryMedical Malpractice

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Raymond Harold Brou Fraser is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Jackson, Mississippi, who is committed to advocating for the rights of his clients. With a wealth of experience in personal injury law, Raymond provides comprehensive legal support for individuals facing the challenges of accidents, medical malpractice, and other injury-related claims. He understands the complexities of navigating the legal system and is passionate about helping clients secure the compensation they deserve. At The Fraser Law Firm, Raymond emphasizes a client-centered approach, ensuring that each client's needs and concerns are prioritized. He believes in the importance of open communication and is readily accessible to his clients throughout the legal process. Raymond's philosophy is rooted in the belief that every client deserves a strong advocate who will fight diligently on their behalf, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights protected. Raymond's extensive knowledge in personal injury law, combined with his empathetic approach, allows him to effectively guide clients through difficult times. He offers free initial consultations, making it easier for potential clients to seek the help they need without financial pressure. For those in need of a skilled advocate in personal injury matters, Raymond Harold Brou Fraser stands ready to provide the expert legal support necessary to navigate their cases with confidence.

About Personal Injury Law

Personal injury attorneys represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. They work to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Common matters include car accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, workplace injuries.

Updated: Mar 20, 2026