Andrew Cason “Casey” Geiger is a trial lawyer dedicated to representing individuals and families across Georgia who have suffered life-changing injuries or wrongful death due to negligence, defective products, or corporate misconduct.
Casey has tried numerous cases to jury verdict and secured millions of dollars in results for his clients. In July 2025, he obtained a $15.2 million verdict in Cobb County on behalf of a young woman injured by a drunk driver — one of the largest verdicts in Georgia for a personal injury case that did not involve death or surgery.
In addition to his trial successes, Casey has resolved many high-stakes cases through settlement, including a $4 million confidential settlement for a catastrophically injured client, a $1.25 million settlement in a motor vehicle crash, and a $1 million dram shop settlement involving minors. He has also obtained several other seven-figure results and numerous high six-figure recoveries for clients injured in auto accidents, trucking cases, and other catastrophic events.
Casey’s practice covers a wide range of personal injury litigation, including:
Catastrophic injury cases
Wrongful death
Medical malpractice
Trucking and automobile collisions
Product liability claims
Before returning home to Georgia, Casey practiced large-scale product liability and personal injury litigation in Colorado, where he represented hundreds of clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and in serious motor vehicle crashes.
Trial Philosophy
Casey approaches every case with a trial-first mindset. From the moment he takes on a case, he is preparing to tell the client’s story to a jury. He and his team are known for their use of visuals, exhibits, and cohesive storytelling that helps juries understand not only what happened, but why it matters. This strategy consistently drives strong results for his clients, whether in the courtroom or at the negotiating table.
Leadership & Recognition
Since joining the firm in 2017, Casey has built the litigation practice from the ground up. Under his leadership, the firm has grown from two attorneys and one paralegal to a premier Georgia personal injury trial firm with six attorneys and more than 25 staff members.
Casey has been honored with multiple professional recognitions, including:
Super Lawyers Rising Star
Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40
He is an active member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA) and the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and has spoken at bar associations and professional groups on trial advocacy and litigation skills. He is also a 2018 graduate of the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program.
Personal Life
Casey lives in Woodstock, Georgia with his wife, Linnea, and their two sons, Walter and Theo. Family is central to his life, and the Geigers can often be found outdoors — skiing, mountain biking, swimming, or exploring new places. Each summer, they return to Stockholm, Sweden, to spend time with Linnea’s family and experience new adventures together.
At home, Casey emphasizes curiosity and empathy, values he believes are essential both in life and in law: “To be a good lawyer, you must always be curious — always ask why, and always try to understand another person’s perspective.”
Andrew Cason “Casey” Geiger is a trial lawyer dedicated to representing individuals and families across Georgia who have suffered life-changing injuries or wrongful death due to negligence, defective products, or corporate misconduct.
Casey has tried numerous cases to jury verdict and secured millions of dollars in results for his clients. In July 2025, he obtained a $15.2 million verdict in Cobb County on behalf of a young woman injured by a drunk driver — one of the largest verdicts in Georgia for a personal injury case that did not involve death or surgery.
In addition to his trial successes, Casey has resolved many high-stakes cases through settlement, including a $4 million confidential settlement for a catastrophically injured client, a $1.25 million settlement in a motor vehicle crash, and a $1 million dram shop settlement involving minors. He has also obtained several other seven-figure results and numerous high six-figure recoveries for clients injured in auto accidents, trucking cases, and other catastrophic events.
Casey’s practice covers a wide range of personal injury litigation, including:
Before returning home to Georgia, Casey practiced large-scale product liability and personal injury litigation in Colorado, where he represented hundreds of clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and in serious motor vehicle crashes.
Trial Philosophy
Casey approaches every case with a trial-first mindset. From the moment he takes on a case, he is preparing to tell the client’s story to a jury. He and his team are known for their use of visuals, exhibits, and cohesive storytelling that helps juries understand not only what happened, but why it matters. This strategy consistently drives strong results for his clients, whether in the courtroom or at the negotiating table.
Leadership & Recognition
Since joining the firm in 2017, Casey has built the litigation practice from the ground up. Under his leadership, the firm has grown from two attorneys and one paralegal to a premier Georgia personal injury trial firm with six attorneys and more than 25 staff members.
Casey has been honored with multiple professional recognitions, including:
He is an active member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA) and the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and has spoken at bar associations and professional groups on trial advocacy and litigation skills. He is also a 2018 graduate of the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program.
Personal Life
Casey lives in Woodstock, Georgia with his wife, Linnea, and their two sons, Walter and Theo. Family is central to his life, and the Geigers can often be found outdoors — skiing, mountain biking, swimming, or exploring new places. Each summer, they return to Stockholm, Sweden, to spend time with Linnea’s family and experience new adventures together.
At home, Casey emphasizes curiosity and empathy, values he believes are essential both in life and in law: “To be a good lawyer, you must always be curious — always ask why, and always try to understand another person’s perspective.”
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