The Burkhalter Law Firm, P.C. - Knoxville, TN

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When your rights are in question, there should be no doubt about who is representing you. You need a professional, respected advocate to champion your cause and defend your interests.

The Burkhalter Law Firm, P.C., is dedicated to providing the trustworthy counsel and high-quality representation you deserve. Located in Knoxville, the law firm serves individuals throughout Tennessee in a spectrum of legal matters, including:

  • Whistleblower/qui tam actions — Handling False Claims Act cases involving contractor fraud, Medicaid/Medicare fraud and more
  • Employment law — Representing Tennessee employees who have been the victims of workplace discrimination, wrongful discharge, sexual harassment and more
  • Personal injury/wrongful death — Pursuing full and fair compensation on behalf of those injured in auto accidents or by medical malpractice, defective products, physical assaults, dangerous property conditions and more

The attorneys of The Burkhalter Law Firm, P.C., have a distinguished record of awards and accomplishments. They have been named among the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers Association, listed in the Best Lawyers in America, rated AV Preeminent* by Martindale-Hubbell and listed in Tennessee Super Lawyers magazine.

The law firm has also achieved impressive results for clients, including a $4,360,000 settlement and a $41,800,000 settlement in two different whistleblower lawsuits.

To schedule a free initial consultation, call the law firm’s Knoxville office. Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no lawyer fees unless the firm recovers compensation for you.

*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.