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Keel
O'Malley L.L.P. is proud to provide legal services
to clients throughout North Carolina, including the
communities of Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Henderson,
Williamston, Roanoke Rapids, Greenville, Washington,
Nashville, and Ahoskie. Our team of attorneys,
legal assistants, two professional investigators and
a registered nurse support clients in Personal
Injury, Car Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Product
Liability claims including dangerous prescription
drugs, Workers' Compensation and Social Security
Disability claims. We have a reputation for
fighting hard to protect our client's rights and
interests. If you choose Keel O'Malley L.L.P. as
your legal team, you'll benefit from the over four
decades of combined legal experience that our
attorneys bring to each client case.
Whether you have reservations about working with an
attorney due to budgetary constraints or have
negative perceptions about lawyers, we welcome the
opportunity to put your mind at ease. Our office
environment is professional without being stuffy and
our staff is friendly and respectful. Since your
first consultation with the firm is always free,
you'll have nothing to lose by discussing your
situation with us and you will probably gain some
valuable information. After our initial discussion,
we will evaluate your legal needs and immediately
advise you on the best strategy for your situation.
Communication is important to everyone at the firm
and is integral to the success of any
client-attorney relationship. Fees and costs are
discussed up front so there is no "guessing" as to
what your fee might be. We do not accept cases
unless we can commit the resources necessary to
attend to your claim properly. Our mission is to
have a mutually rewarding client-attorney
relationship. We will help you in any way we
can.
About Our Attorneys
Mr.
Jimmie K. Keel
is a Tarboro, North Carolina native who has remained
local throughout his education and career. After
graduating from the University of North Carolina in
Chapel Hill, with honors in economics (1974), Mr.
Keel received a Masters in Business Administration
from East Carolina University in 1977. Mr. Keel
received his Juris Doctor degree from Wake Forest
University in 1978.
Mr. Keel is a member of the North Carolina Academy
of Trial Lawyers and the Association of Trial
Lawyers of America. He has represented clients
before all trial and appellate divisions of the
state courts as well as the Industrial Commission,
Federal Courts and the Social Security
Administration. His trial experience ranges from
first degree murder to complex medical malpractice.
Over the years, Mr. Keel's practice has evolved to
concentrate on civil litigation and medical-legal
related matters.
Click here for more information on Mr. Keel.
Ms. Susan M. O'Malley
has been a North Carolina transplant since 1970. In
1995 she joined the firm, which was then called Keel
Law Offices. Ms. O'Malley became a partner in 1998
and the firm became Keel O'Malley, L.L.P. in 2001.
She has successfully litigated numerous Social
Security and Workers' Compensation cases. Ms.
O'Malley has tried several personal injury cases
before a jury in Superior Court, and is a member of
the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the
National Organization of Social Security Claimants'
Representatives.
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Mr. Joseph P. Tunstall, III is another North Carolina native. He was born
in Washington, NC in 1975 and graduated from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1997
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. He
received a Juris Doctor degree from Wake Forest
University in 2000 and joined Keel O'Malley LLP in
2000. Mr. Tunstall has tried numerous Social
Security and Workers' Compensation cases as well as
personal injury cases before a jury. His practice
areas include Personal Injury; Workers'
Compensation; Social Security; Lemon Law and Traffic
matters. Mr. Tunstall is a member of the North
Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers.
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