Tiffany Speed is a dedicated Alabama personal injury attorney committed to helping clients rebuild their lives after serious accidents. She is known for her compassion, attention to detail, and relentless advocacy on behalf of the injured. Tiffany takes pride in guiding clients through every step of the legal process with empathy, clarity, and determination.

Originally from Culver City, California, Tiffany’s journey from the West Coast to the Deep South has shaped her distinctive perspective and her commitment to serving her community with integrity. During law school, Tiffany was an active member of the Christian Legal Society, the Law Association for Women and the Latinx Law Student Association.

Tiffany strengthened her legal insight by externing for the Honorable Judge Mask, where she observed courtroom proceedings and learned firsthand about the judicial decision-making process.

She further gained extensive hands-on experience during her 2L and 3L years as an intern at Mama Justice Law, where she worked closely with attorneys and clients on a wide range of personal injury cases. That experience allowed her to develop practical skills in case management, client communication, and trial preparation—foundations that continue to inform her compassionate and effective advocacy today.

When she’s not practicing law, Tiffany enjoys spending time with her husband, Clayton, and together they can often be found cheering on the USC Trojans (Fight On!) and the Alabama Crimson Tide (Roll Tide!).

Tiffany brings both compassion and strength to her personal injury practice, ensuring that every client receives the respect, attention, and vigorous representation they deserve.

Education

Education

  • The University of Southern California, 2022 (Summa Cum Laude)
  • The University of Mississippi School of Law, 2025 (Cum Laude)
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Memberships

  • Alabama Bar Association 
  • Alabama Young Lawyers Association 
  • Alabama Bar Women’s Section
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Admitted to Practice

  • Alabama