Procter Law PLLC - Billings
1500 Poly Dr Ste 205, Billings, MT 59102
Procter Law, PLLC is known in Billings, Montana, for powerful representation in personal injury, car accident, wrongful death, sexual assault and abuse, insurance dispute, bad faith, qui tam whistleblower, and general civil matters. The firm serves clients across Montana, Wyoming, and Tennessee, combining local knowledge with litigation strength in state, federal, and justice courts for people facing serious injuries, family losses, and contested civil disputes statewide.
Procter Law, PLLC builds legal strategies through direct attention, careful communication, and focused preparation from attorney Veronica A. Procter. The firm reviews facts, evidence, court posture, insurance issues, damages, and client goals before pursuing negotiations or litigation. This method supports stronger claims, clearer risk assessment, and better case positioning when liability is disputed, injuries are severe, or defendants resist fair resolution in court or settlement negotiations.
Procter Law, PLLC brings trial experience, civil litigation knowledge, and regional reach to matters involving vehicle crashes, premises liability, slip and fall injuries, wrongful death, insurance disputes, and bad faith claims. The firm’s personalized service includes listening closely, explaining case status, answering concerns, and preparing clients for each stage. Thorough case development helps protect legal rights while pursuing practical, results-focused outcomes in complex disputes involving substantial damages claims.
Procter Law, PLLC, is recognized for results, peer respect, and strong advocacy led by Veronica A. Procter. Her honors include Top 40 Under 40 recognition from The National Trial Lawyers and affiliations reflected through trial lawyer, Montana trial lawyer, Tennessee trial lawyer, Wyoming Bar, and AAJ badges. The firm’s record across injury and civil cases shows disciplined preparation, courtroom confidence, and commitment to successful outcomes for clients in litigation.