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Wm. Roberts Wilson, III

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Roberts Wilson, III graduated from Mississippi College School of Law and was admitted to the bar in 2003. Licensed to practice law in all Mississippi State and Federal courts, Wilson gained early experience working with asbestos exposure cases, and later represented clients harmed by defective prescription drugs like Vioxx and Hormone Replacement Therapy. Wilson is heavily involved in the Mississippi Association for Justice and was named Young Lawyer of the Year by the organization in 2004. A Lifetime Member of MAJ, Wilson has served on its Executive Committee and was elected Chairman of the Young Lawyers Division by his peers in 2006.

Roberts is married to Frankie Winn Wilson who was born and raised in Greenville, Mississippi.  They have two wonderful children, Winn and Meredith.  Roberts and his family are members of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Oxford, Mississippi.

Since 2008, Roberts Wilson’s practice has been focused on helping those injured in Car Wrecks and Premises Liability cases. Roberts has successfully handled hundreds car wreck and Premises Liability claims during his career.  When he describes his job to clients, he tells them, he makes the insurance company keep its promises.  Click here to see some examples on our settlement page.

An Ole Miss graduate, Roberts Wilson, III established his own firm in Oxford, Mississippi in 2008 where he continues to pursue his passion for helping injured Mississippians obtain appropriate compensation for their injuries.

If you would like to meet with Roberts about an injury claim or just want to speak with a local lawyer about an issue, please call 662-533-9111 and request an appointment.  Roberts makes every effort to sit down with folks who want to talk to a lawyer about any issue.  If Roberts cannot help you, chances are good that he knows someone who can.

Results Matter
$2.1 Mil
Defective Prescription Drugs
$1 Mil
Severe Burn Case
$600k
Environmental Damages Case