
Andrew J. Moak is a trial attorney with Turnbull, Moak, & Pendergrass, a Plaintiff’s personal injury law firm with national reach and deep roots in Birmingham, Alabama. A top-rated trial attorney with more than 20 years of litigation experience, Mr. Moak provides exceptional representation and support to clients throughout Alabama who have suffered catastrophic injury or the death of a loved one as a result of someone else’s negligence or more serious wrongdoing.
A staunch advocate for those he serves, Mr. Moak has achieved remarkable success advocating on behalf of those adversely affected by car and commercial truck accidents, defective products, pharmaceutical negligence, medical malpractice, and other acts that resulted in preventable tragedies.
Mr. Moak has tried more than 50 cases throughout Alabama in his career, and he has earned consistent top rankings and endorsements from his peers for his outstanding professionalism and service.
Featured Verdicts & Settlements
Most recently, Mr. Moak has secured substantial settlements and verdicts for his clients, many of which are without precedent in Alabama. Since 2017 alone, Mr. Moak has obtained the following trial results for his clients, along with many more settlements in similar cases:
Education & Excellence
A 1999 graduate of the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Mr. Moak remained at his alma mater and obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2002. While in law school, he served as junior editor of the Law and Psychology Review and earned recognition for his excellent academic achievements.
During this time, Mr. Moak was also an active participant in the school’s National Trial Team, coached by the late Robert F. Prince, who provided focused training, mentorship, and guidance that has served him throughout his entire subsequent courtroom career. Mr. Moak’s trial team won semifinalist in the 2001 Association of Trial Lawyers of America Mock Trial Competition, and Mr. Moak received the George Peach Taylor Award for Outstanding National Trial Team Performance in both 2001 and 2002.
Mr. Moak is an active member of the Birmingham Bar Association, the Alabama State Bar, the National Trial Lawyers, the American Association for Justice, and the Alabama Association for Justice, among other professional affiliations. He is admitted to practice in state court and the U.S. District Courts in Alabama.
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