Christopher Best 235 Front Street Southeast, Salem, OR 97301
About the Business
Christopher Best is a renowned lawyer located at 235 Front Street Southeast in Salem, Oregon. With a B.S. in Political Science from Oregon State University, Chris has been a successful civil litigator since 2008 and is a shareholder at the Gatti Law Firm. Known for his passion for justice and excellence, Chris focuses on representing injured victims and their families in cases involving catastrophic motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, sexual abuse, and other personal injuries. He has been recognized as an AV Preeminent rated attorney by Martindale-Hubble, the highest achievable ranking by the country's oldest peer review rating system. Chris has litigated against some of the largest financial and commercial institutions, as well as all levels of government. In his free time, he enjoys tending to his rural property with his significant other and exploring the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Chris has been involved in many high-profile cases that have sparked headlines and legal debates on national and international scales. For more information, you can check out Christopher Best's news stories on the institution's website.
Location & Phone number
235 Front St SE STE 200, Salem, OR 97301, United States
Reviews
"Spoke with a lawyer named James on the phone. Very helpful and professional and honest."
"I was involved in a hit & sorta run, I did not think I had any kind of case because of the situation and lack of cooperation from either insurance company. I was referred to Mr. Best and I met with him to see if I had a claim, not only did I have a claim, he and his staff came beside me and made the process easy and for the most part stress fee. He was honest with me, fair in his pricing and most of friendly and easy to work with. If you need an attorney for a auto injury Chris is your guy."
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