From representing clients in serious injury cases, environmental cases, class actions, and other lawsuits to leading landscape-changing civil rights cases, Attorney Ben Crump and his team of attorneys are dedicated to holding the powerful accountable for taking advantage of those who don't have any power. Mr. Crump has made a distinguished career out of fighting for people who have been abused or injured by corporations or government entities. His tireless advocacy has resulted in monumental legislation as well as numerous notable settlements. His work has been celebrated by many organizations, including being named one of the Most Influential People of 2021 by TIME100, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Lawyers, and the 2014 NNPA Newsmaker of the Year. Through a steadfast dedication to justice and service, Mr. Crump has established himself as one of the nation's foremost lawyers and advocates for justice.
Mr. Crump's knowledge and opinions are so highly regarded that he has been frequently sought out by the media. He hosted the critically acclaimed legal docudramas "Evidence of Innocence" on TVOne and "Who Killed Tupac: The Search For Justice" on A&E, and served as executive producer and writer for the documentary, "Woman in Motion," about Nichelle Nichols, one of the first African-American TV actresses. He is a frequent contributor to MSNBC, CNN, and USA Today.
Mr. Crump graduated from Florida State University and received his law degree from FSU College of Law. He is married to Dr. Genae Angelique Crump.