Kayla Brooks joined Crocker Law Firm in 2017. She is a litigation paralegal, working closely with case manager Andrea Hood and attorney Ben Crocker. Kayla graduated from Allen County High School in 2013. She graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2017 with an Associate’s Degree in Paralegal Studies. From 2013 until she earned her degree, Kayla worked as an office clerk and legal assistant for attorney Mike Breen.
We serve clients throughout the country who have been injured in Kentucky or Tennessee. Crocker Law Firm’s office is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky but we can meet clients where they are, including in Bowling Green, Scottsville, Franklin, Russellville, Glasgow, Morgantown, Smiths Grove, Brownsville, Horse Cave, Leitchfield, Munfordville, Owensboro, Radcliff, Elizabethtown, Warren County, Logan County, Simpson County, Butler County, Barren County, Edmonson County, Allen County, Hart County, Hardin County, Middle Tennessee, Nashville, Gallatin, Old Hickory, Madison, Goodlettsville, Hermitage, Ridgetop, White House, Hendersonville, and Portland.
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