Our Atlanta-based law firm is dedicated to representing individuals who have been injured due to the negligence or wrongful actions of others. We help clients throughout Georgia and nationwide to navigate legal processes, negotiate settlements, and pursue compensation for their injuries and losses. Our team of Georiga personal injury lawyers is experienced in a wide range of practice areas for personal injury and mass tort cases.
Personal Injury Lawsuits
The personal injury areas that we specialize in are:
Transportation: These types of cases involve injuries from bicycle, motorcycle, car, truck, and pedestrian accidents.
Medical Malpractice: These are claims against various healthcare providers for negligence resulting in injury or harm to patients. We specialize in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, medication errors, and birth injury cases.
Wrongful Death: If someone dies due to another party’s negligence or misconduct, a wrongful death claim can be filed on behalf of the surviving family members.
Catastrophic Injuries: A catastrophic injury lawsuit involves seeking compensation for injuries that have severe, long-term effects or permanent disabilities requiring expensive ongoing medical care and rehabilitation. We handle brain, burn, and spinal cord injury cases.
Premises Liability: Injuries that occur due to dangerous conditions on someone else’s property fall under premises liability. We specialize in dog bites, swimming pool accidents, and negligent security cases.
Workplace Injuries: Injuries that occur on the job are often handled through workers’ compensation claims. However, there may be circumstances in which workers’ comp benefits are denied or an employee may be able to sue their employer for a work-related injury. Our workers’ comp attorneys can assist with the complex process.
Nursing Home Abuse: These cases involve neglect or abuse of elderly residents in nursing homes or care facilities.
Mass Tort Lawsuits
Mass Tort lawsuits involve a large number of individuals who have been injured or harmed by the same defendant(s). Those injured come together to sue one or a few defendants for the harm caused by common actions or products. Mass Torts differ from class action lawsuits, in that each plaintiff’s case is handled individually, allowing for personalized consideration of damages and compensation. Our firm specializes in the following types of mass torts:
Dangerous Drugs: Cases involving harmful medications such as Suboxone, Tepezza, and Zantac.
Medical Devices: Cases involving harmful or defective medical devices that cause widespread injuries or health issues including hip and knee implant cases, hernia mesh, and Paragard lawsuits.
Environmental and Toxic Torts: If a large group of people is injured by environmental hazards, such as chemical spills, pollution, or exposure to toxic substances lawsuits can be filed. Some examples of current cases we’re handling include asbestos, Camp Lejeune, and Roundup.
Defective Products: Often referred to as product liability, these lawsuits are filed against manufacturers of defective or dangerous products that harm multiple consumers such as hair relaxers, NEC baby formula, and talcum powder lawsuits.
Recent Practice Area News
If you develop cancer or a condition associated with chemical straighteners, it’s important to know your legal options and how to proceed.
The fight for justice isn’t over—parents now get a second chance after a rare defense victory was overturned for attorney misconduct.
While Suboxone helps fight opioid addiction, it’s now at the center of a growing legal battle over severe, preventable dental harm not disclosed to patients for years.
Women across the U.S. are filing lawsuits against Pfizer after a major study linked long-term use of Depo-Provera to a fivefold increase in the risk of developing brain tumors known as meningiomas.
Women diagnosed with meningiomas after using Depo-Provera may be eligible for financial compensation, as lawsuits claim Pfizer failed to warn about the potential risk of brain tumors.
Toxic torts arise when individuals are harmed by exposure to dangerous chemicals or substances—whether at work, at home, or through environmental pollution. Victims may be entitled to compensation for their suffering.