Case Results

$200,000

CC. was driving on Cumming Highway in Canton, Georgia when she was rear-ended by an individual who was distracted. The impact caused crystal severe injuries to her neck, including multiple disc herniations. Our efforts in litigation resulted in a recovery of all available insurance for CC.

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$165,500

Charles was an experienced motorcycle ridder and bike mechanic. After tuning up his bike one evening in January, he took the motorcycle out for a test run around his
block. Charles left his house in Cobb County and proceeded to make a series of right hand turns to quickly test the bike’s stability then take it back to his house. Charles made his last right-hand turn onto Robinson Road when he discovered that a pick-up truck was sitting in the middle of the intersection blocking all traffic. Charles’ only possible reaction was to lay the bike down. Luckily, he was wearing a helmet and full bike padding. That didn’t prevent the concussion and loss of consciousness he sustained when his head bounced off the concrete. Charles suffered a minor brain injury and had to seek therapy. The insurance company that covered the at-fault driver quickly paid its minimum coverage. Unfortunately, Charles’ own underinsured motorist policy through State Farm fought the claim and blamed Charles saying he had the “last clear chance” to avoid the collision by navigating his motorcycle between the narrow gap between the curb and the rear of the truck. We litigated the case and were
able to get it resolved at mediation.

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$140,000

HJ. was involved in a head-on collision in Douglas County, Georgia with a FedEx delivery van. HJ suffered injuries to his shoulder. We were able to obtain a significant recovery for him.

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$110,000

Sue S. came to us with a dispute over her mother’s estate. When she first walked in our door, the purported “Will” showed she would be left with nothing. After litigating the case in probate court, we recovered $110,000.00 from the estate for her.

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$105,000

Courtnee G. injured her neck in a car crash when the Defendant turned out in front of her. She had to have several injections in her neck to relieve the facet pain caused by the crash. After litigating the case we were able to reach a settlement at mediation.

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$250,000

Our client was driving in traffic in downtown Atlanta when, as traffic slowed, he was rear ended by a F-250 truck. The impact caused his him to jerk forward where his
shoulder struck the steering wheel, severing his rotator cuff. Our client ultimately underwent a reverse total shoulder arthroplasty as a result of his injuries. The case proceeded forward in Federal Court and was resolved for the limits of coverage on the Friday before trial started Monday.

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$100,000

Janet G. was in a horrible car crash when the vehicle she was ridding driving in Hall County, Georgia, was struck by an individual turning left. The collision caused Janet’s car to roll over and land on the roof. Through our efforts, we were able to obtain a full policy limit recovery from all insurance available.

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$100,000

Loranda S. was injured in Paulding County when the defendant pulled out in front of her as she was driving down Atlanta Highway. We obtained a recovery of all available insurance.

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$100,000

Wrongful Death recovery. Brian H. suffered serious injuries in a car crash in May 2018. The injuries caused complications to his underlying medical conditions. Sadly, Brian passed away a few months after the crash. Our office handled the estate’s case and recovered all available insurance for his daughter.

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$100,000

Jacob S. was riding his motorcycle in Macob-Bibb County when an individual turned left in front of him causing Jacob to lay the bike down. Defendants denied liability for the crash, claiming Jacob was traveling too fast. Through our investigation and hard work, we obtained witness statements and videos showing the Defendant was at fault. We received the full policy.

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