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Representing the Injured in Hancock County, Mississippi  Since 1989

About the Law Office of Personal Injury Attorney Brehm T. Bell

A Different Approach to Personal Injury Law

Established in 1994, the Law Office of Brehm T. Bell  is committed to making a difference for our clients who have endured serious personal injury involving dangerous and defective products, vehicle collisions and medical negligence. Brehm has practiced law since 1989 and is recognized for the highest levels of professional skill and integrity. 

 

Our office will treat your personal injury claim with the utmost professional attention that you deserve.  We promise to provide you with continual contact and updates regarding your claim.  Our reputation was built on maintaining client contact and being responsive to our clients needs during the entire claims and legal processes.

 

While focused on providing personal injury law services to our neighbors in Hancock County, our practice is statewide.

Law Office of personl injury attorney Brehm Bell
accident lawyer Brehm Bell's local community service

In the Community

Serving our Neighbors

The firm, and Brehm in particular, is committed to Bay St Louis and our friends and neighbors throughout the Mississippi Coast.  
 

Brehm is or has been actively involved with the Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, Hancock County Historical Society, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints youth group, and the Boy Scouts of America.

 

In addition, he has set up a scholarship for local high school seniors interested in pursuing a law degree. At left is Brehm with Macey, the 2018 Brehm Bell Scholarship recipient. 

“I am very pleased with Mr. Bell’s prompt and excellent service. He is an excellent attorney who went above and beyond to help me thru my legal matter. I would highly recommend Brehm Bell Attorney at Law to anyone seeking legal representation. He will get the job done. I would like to thank you and your staff for all of your help. Very fast and reliable service.”

- M.M.

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