Ben Wilson is an attorney in the Morgan & Morgan office located in Jackson, Mississippi. Mr. Wilson earned his B.B.A. and his M.B.A. at Millsaps College prior to attending Mississippi College School of Law, where he earned his J.D. Mr. Wilson is Morgan and Morgan’s lead attorney for the firm’s Fire Litigation Group. He and his team represent individuals and families around the country that are injured or killed as a result of fires, explosions, and defective products or equipment. He has extensive knowledge and experience in litigation against property management companies, hotels, landlords, gas and electric companies, and manufacturers of fire safety equipment, smoke detectors/alarms, and fire suppression devices. Mr. Wilson was selected to serve on the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee for the NorCal Wildfire litigation he also represented victims of the Lime Rock wildfires and Merrimack Valley gas explosions that occurred in late 2018.
Mr. Wilson is a former member of the Charles Clark Chapter, American Inns of Court and has been recognized as a Mid-South Rising Star by Super Lawyers for six consecutive years. He is a recipient of the Young Lawyer of the Year award from the Mississippi Association for Justice and has also been recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers. He received a Lifetime Achievement award from America’s Top 100 Attorneys and in 2018 he received Mississippi Business Journal’s Leadership in the Law award as one of Mississippi’s leading attorneys.
Awards & Recognitions
•2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers
News & Insights
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Wildfire Lawsuit Deadlines: How Long Do You Have to File a Claim?
What Damages Can You Recover in a Wildfire Lawsuit - And How Do You Prove Them?
Can I Sue Edison for Wildfire Damage?
8 Steps to Take Following a Fire and Burn Injury
Copiah County propane explosion: Family of victims file lawsuit
An old car tire, burnt trees and a utility pole may be key in finding how the Maui wildfire spread
Morgan & Morgan file a lawsuit against HECO claiming negligence in the Lahaina Fire
Mike Morgan on the Lahaina Fires in Maui NewsNation Now with Nichole Berlie
Recent Wins
Windsor Green Apartment Fire
$10,000,000
Catastrophic Event, Burn Injury
2021
Alewine vs. Chicora Association Management
$4,600,000
Slip and Fall
2020