Kenny Habetz Injury Law

Kenny Habetz Injury Law

604 South Parkerson Avenue , Crowley, 70526 (337) 329-8883 Website

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Company description

Kenny Habetz has devoted over a decade to assisting injured individuals, and he's only just beginning. After graduating from Notre Dame High School in 2002, Kenny earned his bachelor's degree from Louisiana State University in 2006. He then attended the Southern University Law Center, where he received several Excellence Awards for the highest grades in his classes. Kenny graduated magna cum laude with his Juris Doctor in 2009, ranking among the top ten students in his class. Immediately after graduation, Kenny began working for Louisiana accident victims and has been relentless in his efforts ever since. He has been recognized as one of the Top 40 Under 40 by The National Trial Lawyers, is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and operates a BBB-accredited business. Fighting insurance companies can be daunting, especially when you’re injured, frightened, and desperate. Kenny Habetz Injury Law is here to help, employing a clear and proven process to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Kenny is well-versed in the tactics insurance companies use to deny victims a fair settlement and knows how to overcome these obstacles to win your case. At Kenny Habetz Injury Law, we pride ourselves on customer satisfaction, fostering a collaborative work environment, and maintaining open client communication. Kenny chose injury law to make a positive impact on clients' lives, and that mission guides our practice. We have recovered millions of dollars for our clients and always work on a contingency basis—if we don’t win, you owe nothing.