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Amber Lynn Tucker

Personal InjuryPortland, ME

About Amber Lynn Tucker

Amber Lynn Tucker is a personal injury attorney located in Portland, Maine, committed to providing strong representation for clients facing challenging circumstances. With a focus on personal injury law, she diligently works to secure fair compensation for those harmed by the actions of others. Her approach combines thorough legal knowledge with a compassionate understanding of her clients' needs. Tucker's advocacy is driven by a passion for justice and a desire to make a positive impact in her community. She effectively communicates complex legal concepts, ensuring her clients are informed and empowered throughout the legal process.

Practice Areas

Personal Injury

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Key Strengths

Strong negotiation skills
Compassionate client relations
Thorough case preparation
Effective communication
In-depth knowledge of personal injury law

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I am injured in an accident?
Seek medical attention immediately, document the incident, and contact a personal injury attorney to discuss your case.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Maine?
In Maine, you generally have six years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026