Someone wakes up in a Birmingham hospital after a truck ran the light, or discovers that an insurer has quietly denied the claim that was supposed to cover months of lost wages, and the immediate question is who can carry a fight that size. Goldasich, Vick & Fulk is a civil litigation firm built around exactly those situations. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, the firm focuses on catastrophic personal injury and high-stakes commercial disputes: cases where the other side will spend real money to win and where the outcome can permanently alter a life or a business.

The practice list reads like a map of how badly a life or a business can be derailed. Auto, motorcycle, and trucking accidents sit alongside construction and workplace injuries. Goldasich, Vick & Fulk handles medical malpractice and birth injuries, wrongful death, product liability, and bad faith insurance claim denials. On the commercial side the firm takes business and commercial litigation, consumer and commercial fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty. It also handles cases with a different kind of gravity: sexual abuse and misconduct, elder abuse, and financial exploitation of older clients. That spread tells you something. Goldasich, Vick & Fulk is not a single-injury shop chasing one type of claim. It is a litigation firm that expects to walk into court against well-funded opponents on several different fronts.

Geography is worth a note. Goldasich, Vick & Fulk works statewide in Alabama and reports taking cases across the United States, which fits the profile of a practice that goes where the catastrophic case is rather than waiting for one to arrive at a Birmingham address. Free initial consultations are offered, which is standard for injury work but still the practical detail an injured person needs to hear first.

Does the record back up the pitch?

Plenty of law firms describe themselves as aggressive trial lawyers. The harder thing is showing it, and Goldasich, Vick & Fulk puts a number on the table: 85 verdicts and settlements of one million dollars or greater. A seven-figure result is not proof of brilliance in any single case, since some injuries are simply that severe, but a tally of 85 of them is a track record of bringing high-value claims to a conclusion. That is the sort of figure a prospective client can actually weigh, and it does more work than any adjective on the page.

Peer recognition lines up with the claim. Three of the firm's attorneys appear on Super Lawyers lists, including Dennis E. Goldasich Jr. and Joshua M. Vick, with at least one Rising Stars selection in the mix. A Martindale-Hubbell profile is present, and an Avvo Client's Choice reference appears on lawyers.com tied to attorneys carrying significant four-star-plus reviews. Independent recognition from other lawyers and from the rating platforms is not a guarantee of the right fit for one specific case, but it comes from outside the firm and reflects assessments the firm did not write itself.

Client opinion from outside the firm firms up the picture further. On Birdeye, Goldasich, Vick & Fulk holds 4.8 stars across 66 reviews, a strong average over a sample large enough to mean something for a practice this size. One footnote keeps the read honest: the Better Business Bureau lists the firm but shows it as not BBB accredited with no rating attached. For a litigation practice that is a minor point. BBB accreditation is a paid relationship, and its absence says little about courtroom results, but it is in the record and worth naming rather than smoothing over.

Reaching Goldasich, Vick & Fulk takes no detective work. Two phone numbers and the street address downtown at 2100 3rd Avenue North, Suite 400 are published next to the free consultation offer. For an injured person or a business in the middle of a dispute, that openness has a concrete value: it lets someone reach a lawyer the same day a claim turns urgent, and Goldasich, Vick & Fulk makes that quick.

Who this firm fits

The case mix points at serious harm and serious money. Someone with a fender-bender and a sore neck may be better served by a smaller settlement practice. The client who fits Goldasich, Vick & Fulk is the one facing a permanent injury, a death in the family, a denied insurance claim worth fighting, or a commercial fraud that has gutted a business. The breadth of practice areas could read as a firm spreading itself too thin, yet the seven-figure tally and the attorney recognition push back on that reading. The common thread is complex, high-value litigation regardless of the label on the case.

The website does the job a firm site should do. It names the lawyers, states what they handle, shows what they have won, and explains how to reach them. The recognitions and the verdict figures get more room than general claims about quality. A potential client can answer the basic screening questions before picking up the phone, and the page gives honest material to work with.

A strong average rating, a documented stack of million-dollar results, and named attorneys on peer-recognized lists describe a capable firm. Goldasich, Vick & Fulk has a credible, verifiable record in major Alabama injury and commercial litigation. The 4.8 rating across 66 clients and 85 seven-figure outcomes are published numbers, not claims that require a visitor to take anyone's word for it. For the kind of case where the other side is going to hire expensive lawyers and fight hard, the documented record of Goldasich, Vick & Fulk is a reasonable starting point for the evaluation.


Business address
Goldasich, Vick & Fulk
2100 3rd Avenue North, Suite 400,
Birmingham,
Alabama
35203
United States

Contact details
Phone: 2057312566