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GeorgiaPersonal Injury Lawyers in Berrien County, Georgia

When a person is injured because of the negligence of another, a lawsuit for damages is often categorized as a "personal injury" case.


The job description of a personal injury attorney in Berrien County, Georgia, includes investigating the case to calculate the damages, making a demand for a settlement, and initiating a personal injury lawsuit.


Civil trial lawyers often take cases on a contingency basis instead of requiring the injured person to pay the attorney fees to litigate the personal injury case in Berrien County, Georgia.


To find the best personal injury attorney, consider the attorney's focus on your particular type of case, jury trial experience, as well as the attorney's involvement in the legal community.

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Mitchell Ottis Moore

Mitchell Ottis Moore
Mitchell O Moore PC
PO Box 667 S Dogwood Dr
Nashville, GA 31639
Licensed for 43 years, Mitchell Ottis Moore is a Local Government Law and Personal Injury lawyer who attended Mercer University-W. George L... read more >

Daniel Laverne Studstill

Daniel Laverne Studstill
Studstill Firm LLP
PO Box 647
Nashville, GA 31639
Licensed for 44 years, Daniel Laverne Studstill is a Real Estate Law and Civil Trial Law lawyer who attended Wofford College... read more >

W Daniel Knight Jr

W Daniel Knight Jr
The Knight Law Firm PC
PO Box 1002
Nashville, GA 31639
Licensed for 30 years, W Daniel Knight Jr is a Criminal Defense and Family Law lawyer who attended Atlanta's John Marshall Law School... read more >
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Nonprofit Legal Associations

American Association for Justice

The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.


Georgia Trial Lawyers Association

GTLA is dedicated to protecting the Constitutional promise of justice for all by guaranteeing the right to trial by jury, preserving an independent judiciary, and providing access to the courts for all Georgians.


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