Edward Rowan

Mobile, Alabama

Edward Rowan Personal Injury Lawyer
After practicing law in Mobile for four years, Ed Rowan and Brad Kittrell established the plaintiff’s firm of Kittrell & Rowan. Ed and Brad practiced together as Kittrell & Rowan for eight years, before both becoming associated with Taylor Martino.  He and his wife Melanie, have two children, Kate and Harris, and reside in Mobile. They are members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, where Mr. Rowan is a two time member of the Vestry governing Board.  Mr. Rowan has also served as President of the Coastal Conservation Association, Mobile Chapter, and Vice-President of the State Chapter.

Practice Areas: Trial Practice; Civil Litigation; Personal Injury; Trucking Collisions; Automobile Accidents and Injuries; Products Liability; Wrongful Death; Insurance Bad Faith; Construction Accidents; Slip and Fall; Nursing Home Litigation; Insurance Law.

Admitted: 1997, Alabama State Bar and U.S. District Courts, Southern and Middle Districts of Alabama; 2003, Mississippi State Bar and Federal Courts.

Law School: University of Alabama, J.D., 1997

College: Birmingham-Southern College, B.A., 1994

Member: American Bar Association; The Association of Justice – National and Alabama; South Alabama Trial Lawyers Association.

Military: U.S. Marine Corp., 1990-1994

Born: Mobile, Alabama, April 15, 1970

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