About Randolph
Randolph Walton studied at Samford University before launching his legal career in Alabama. He built his practice steadily and established Walton Law LLC, where he serves as owner. He maintains offices that include a main office and a Mobile office that serve clients across the state.
He is licensed to practice in Alabama and has spent much of his career representing clients in administrative proceedings. He has been a member of the National Organization of Social Security Representatives since 2005, a long-standing affiliation that aligns his practice with advocacy before the Social Security Administration.
Walton’s work life mixes courtroom appearances with paper-intensive administrative advocacy. He prepares claims, handles appeals, and represents individuals at hearings before administrative law judges. That combination keeps him close to the procedural side of disability adjudication and the one-on-one work of client counseling.
Colleagues and clients describe him as pragmatic and steady. He favors clear explanations over legal jargon and aims to set realistic expectations about timelines and outcomes. He often deals with complex medical records and works with vocational and medical experts when cases require expert input.
Operating Walton Law LLC allows him to control how cases are handled and to maintain consistency across the practice. The firm’s presence in Mobile supports accessibility for clients in that region while the main office serves other parts of Alabama. He manages casework and oversees the firm’s direction as owner.
Outside of casework, Walton participates in professional circles related to Social Security law. His long-term membership in the National Organization of Social Security Representatives keeps him connected to peers who handle similar administrative claims. That network can be a source of technical guidance and professional development.
His practice reflects steady engagement with administrative law and client advocacy in Alabama. He continues to take on Social Security disability matters and related administrative appeals, representing claimants through the stages of filing, appeal, and hearing. He currently focuses on representing Social Security disability claimants in Alabama.