Kevin Garrison
Garrison Law Firm
kevin@garrisonlawfirm.com
(623) 915-1100
https://www.garrisonlawfirm.com/
7972 W Thunderbird Rd
Ste 107
Peoria , AZ
85381
Open 24 Hours
Kevin Garrison Personal Injury Lawyer
Garrison Law Firm
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Firm Summary
Kevin Garrison is a personal injury attorney committed to fighting insurance companies and corporations to protect the rights of each client that he represents. Whether the injuries are caused by negligence or someone driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances, Kevin brings the same passion and intensity to every case. Mr. Garrison has been practicing law as a personal injury attorney for over 30 years and has won significant verdicts and settlements on behalf of his injured clients across Arizona. When deciding which personal injury lawyer you want representing your case, you should consider someone knowledgeable, compassionate, experienced, and who does not give up or take the easy way out. Kevin Garrison and his team have built a reputation and legacy of doing just that by providing expert legal representation with compassion to help our clients when they need us most.
Past president of the Phoenix Chapter of the Arizona Trial Lawyers
Graduate of the University of Arizona College of Law and Arizona Trial College
Founded Garrison Law Firm in 1994
Represented over 3,000 personal injury clients
I am second generation Irish. My grandparents Jim and Delia Cunningham came from County Mayo Ireland to Chicago. My grandfather had only a 6th grade education. My grandmother had only an 8th grade education. Their 5 children became a nurse, a lawyer, a ballerina/court reporter, a fire captain, and a priest/professor. Those children (my mom, aunts, and uncles) have three PhD degrees among them, and each was very successful in their careers.
Two things were preached in the Cunningham house and subsequently in my house. Education and hard work. I will never forget when I was in high school coming home from college night at the high school auditorium. I grabbed a brochure for the USC Trojans and very excitingly told my father that I wanted to go to USC to become a Trojan. My Father calmly sat me down and said I have good news and bad news. First the bad news. I have no money, and I cannot pay for you to go to college. What is the good news? I replied. He said, there will always be food in the refrigerator.
So, I decided to attend Glendale Community College, then Arizona State University, followed by the University of Arizona College of Law. I supported myself by working selling clothes and working as a landscaper in 110-degree Arizona heat, paying for every penny of my college education. In the summer of 1984, I put everything that I owned into my 1972 Volkswagen Van that had no heater or air condition and drove to Tucson for Law School. Unfortunately, my father died from lung cancer in my first year of law school, so he never got to see me graduate from law school and never got to see my two beautiful children, twins Gabrielle and Daniel. Gabrielle is a nurse practitioner and Daniel is an attorney licensed in both Arizona and Nevada and now practicing law with me.