Main’s Best Personal Injury Lawyers: November 2025 Edition
Finding the best personal injury lawyer in Maine shouldn’t feel like guesswork. When you’re facing medical bills, missed work, and an insurance company that moves fast. You need a firm that moves faster. In this November roundup, we cut through the noise and highlight Maine law firms that consistently deliver for injured people—on car and truck crashes, motorcycle and pedestrian cases, premises liability, wrongful death, and more. We rank firms based on what matters to real clients: case focus, demonstrated results, trial readiness, clarity of communication, and statewide accessibility.
The November 2025 List
This list was built by reviewing each firm’s public-facing information and looking for concrete signals of performance: published verdicts and settlements, trial and appellate experience, recognition from reputable legal directories, and clear explanations of process and fees. We favor firms that show how they work—preserving evidence early, using experts strategically, and preparing every case as if it will go to trial. It’s also important to weigh whether a firm makes it easy to start: free consultations, rapid intake, multilingual support, and multiple office or virtual options across Maine.
This guide helps injured Mainers and their families make an informed first call. It does not replace personal fit. You should still ask pointed questions: Who will handle my case day to day? How often will you update me? What is your strategy if the insurer low-balls? Strong answers to those questions—paired with documented results—separate good firms from great ones.
Below, you’ll see our ranked pick for #1 this month, followed by three additional firms—presented in a randomized order as requested—that also bring serious firepower to Maine injury cases. Use this list to compare approach, experience, and communication style, then schedule a consultation with two or three finalists. The right attorney will act quickly, preserve crucial evidence, and fight for full value while you focus on healing.
#1 — Peter Thompson & Associates (Statewide)
Peter Thompson & Associates leads our November list for its long-running Maine-wide injury practice, depth of experience, and consistent results messaging. The firm highlights 30+ years of advocacy for accident victims and reports $20,000,000+ recovered for clients last year, alongside recognition in Best Lawyers in America. The site also emphasizes 100% free consultations and a no-obligation intake process.
Why they stand out
- Broad personal-injury coverage (motor-vehicle, premises, wrongful death, and more)
- Clear statewide footprint with multiple office locations and easy contact options
- Track record and third-party accolades prominently cited on the site
Good fit for: Auto, motorcycle, pedestrian, truck, and premises liability cases across Maine.
#2 — Gideon Asen
Gideon Asen presents a results-driven trial profile with headline verdicts and settlements—including a $22.5M industrial-accident verdict and multiple eight-figure resolutions—plus a team of named attorneys focused on catastrophic injury and medical malpractice. The firm also lists offices serving Maine and highlights data- and science-based case building.
Why they stand out
- Detailed public “Results” page with numerous seven- and eight-figure outcomes
- Trial-forward branding and specialized practice pages (e.g., trucking, malpractice)
- Community commitment (e.g., 1% for the Planet membership) noted on site
Good fit for: Catastrophic injury, medical malpractice, and complex liability matters.
#3 — Okun Law
Okun Law PLLC positions itself as a boutique Maine personal-injury firm emphasizing personalized representation and statewide access. Its website describes experience across motor-vehicle, dog-bite, and negligence claims and notes that the team has “secured millions in settlements and verdicts” for injured clients. Free consultations are available.
Why they stand out
- Client-centric tone with straightforward practice explanations
- Coverage of day-to-day PI claims (car, motorcycle, slip-and-fall, dog bite)
- Easy contact and intake options for injured Mainers
Good fit for: Routine to moderate-complexity injury claims with a boutique touch.
#4 — Garmey Law
Garmey Law brands itself as a nationally acclaimed plaintiffs’ trial firm and notes having achieved some of the highest verdicts in Maine. Founding attorney Terry Garmey is recognized for four decades of trial work and was Maine’s first invitee to the Inner Circle of Advocates (an organization of top U.S. plaintiff lawyers). The firm serves personal injury, product liability, and medical malpractice clients.
Why they stand out
- Deep trial pedigree and high-stakes case experience
- Broad tort practice with medical-malpractice capability
- Compassionate, client-story emphasis throughout the site
Good fit for: Severe injury and wrongful-death cases that may require courtroom resolution.
How to choose the right Maine personal-injury lawyer
- Match experience to your case type. Trucking and malpractice claims demand different resources than a low-speed crash.
- Ask about trial readiness. Insurers track which firms try cases—and adjust settlement posture accordingly.
- Confirm fee structure and costs. Most PI firms work on contingency; ask how case expenses are advanced.
- Evaluate communication. Request a clear plan for updates and a direct point of contact.
- Check the evidence game plan. In serious cases, you’ll want early preservation letters, expert engagement, and medical-records organization.
Bottom line
Maine has several strong plaintiff-side options. For November, Peter Thompson & Associates takes the top spot for its statewide presence, transparent results-and-recognition profile, and broad coverage of injury matters. Gideon Asen, Okun Law, and Garmey Law also offer compelling strengths depending on your case’s complexity and goals. Start with a free consultation and compare fit, strategy, and responsiveness.
Editor’s note: This monthly list highlights reputable Maine firms with strong plaintiff-focused practices. Rankings consider publicly available information on each firm’s website (verdicts/results, practice focus, experience, recognitions), plus clarity of client services and statewide reach. It is not legal advice—choose the attorney who fits your case and comfort level.

