Focused on High-Stakes Personal Injury

Built for Complex, Catastrophic Cases

Personal injury isn’t just paperwork—it’s about helping people rebuild their lives after devastating harm. Our practice is focused on serious cases involving life-altering injuries, unsafe conditions, or the loss of a loved one. With over 40 years of experience and more than 200 jury trials, we know how to investigate, prepare, and litigate even the toughest claims. Whether your case involves a collision, an unsafe workplace, or medical negligence, we’re here to guide you through every step.

Our Personal Injury Practice

Representing Clients Across Alabama & Georgia

We handle a full range of injury-related cases—each one with the same level of personal attention and trial-ready focus.

Car Accidents

We represent people injured in car crashes caused by reckless, distracted, or impaired drivers on Alabama and Georgia roads.

Truck & Commercial Vehicle Accidents

We take on serious wrecks involving 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, and company vehicles—cases that often involve federal safety violations and multiple liable parties.

Industrial Accidents

We handle high-risk cases from worksites, plants, and construction zones, especially when a third party—not the employer—caused the injury.

Workers’ Compensation

We help injured workers pursue the full benefits they’re owed under Alabama and Georgia law, especially when claims are delayed or denied.

Premises Liability

We represent people hurt due to unsafe property conditions, including slip-and-falls, negligent security, and structural hazards.

Medical Malpractice

We pursue cases involving surgical mistakes, delayed diagnoses, medication errors, and other avoidable medical harm.

Wrongful Death

We stand with families after fatal accidents, helping them pursue justice and compensation in the most difficult moments of their lives.

Serious Injury Claims

We take on cases involving brain trauma, spinal injuries, permanent disability, and other life-changing harm, no matter the cause.

What You Should Know About Injury Claims

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if I have a personal injury case?

    If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence—whether in a vehicle accident, on dangerous property, or under medical care—you may have a valid claim. In both Alabama and Georgia, personal injury law allows victims to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The best way to know for sure is to speak with a lawyer who can evaluate the details. We offer free consultations to help you understand your rights.

  • What’s the difference between workers’ comp and a personal injury lawsuit?

    Workers’ compensation covers job-related injuries without needing to prove fault, but it also limits the amount and type of compensation available. Personal injury lawsuits typically involve third parties—like equipment manufacturers or negligent subcontractors—and may offer broader recovery. We can help you determine whether you have one or both types of claims under Alabama or Georgia law.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In most Alabama and Georgia personal injury cases, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. However, certain claims—like those involving government entities or wrongful death—may have different time limits. If you’re unsure, don’t wait. Missing a deadline could permanently prevent you from recovering damages.

  • What kind of damages can I recover in a personal injury case?

    Depending on the case, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future treatment needs, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases involving egregious negligence, punitive damages may also apply. For families who’ve lost someone, wrongful death laws provide for additional compensation related to the loss.

  • Do you handle cases across both Alabama and Georgia?

    Yes. We’re licensed and experienced in both states and routinely handle injury and litigation cases across Birmingham, Montgomery, Columbus, Atlanta, and rural areas in between. Wherever you are, we’ll find a way to work with you—and we’re ready to travel if your case requires it.