Best Accident Lawyer in in Savannah
Harry Brown Jr., DC, JD
Accident Lawyer
As the managing member of The Brown Firm, Harry prioritizes skill, compassion, and empathy in every case his law firm takes on.
Harry treated automobile accident victims for years as a chiropractor, gaining a unique perspective about what people want and need after a crash. This experience has provided him with firsthand knowledge in effective case evaluation and handling of personal injury claims.
Harry also understands the value of customer service. “Our clients have a choice. The Brown Firm shows its gratitude through compassion, personal attention, direct access to great attorneys, and an expert support team.” Savannah is home to Harry and his family, and he cares deeply about the challenges of his fellow citizens injured in car accidents, by dog bites, or due to medical malpractice. He will be honored to serve as your personal injury attorney and seek fair compensation for you and your loved ones.
Beverly Carson
Accident Lawyer
As an attorney and a former social worker, I understand how to help those in need. In the workers’ compensation field, it is imperative to be able to quickly and efficiently assist those injured workers who suddenly find themselves in severe pain, in severe economic circumstances, and without any means for earning income to provide for themselves or for their families.
As a bilingual attorney, a large part of my practice is dedicated to serving the special needs of the Hispanic Community. At Morgan & Morgan, we participate in outreach activities and volunteer programs to ensure that the members of both the English and Spanish-speaking worlds understand their rights and have access to valuable resources.
Kenneth S. Nugent
Accident Lawyer
Jan Cohen has more than thirty-five (35) years’ of experience in all aspects of litigation. Jan’s primary focus of practice is in the area of personal injury, wrongful death, professional negligence, products liability and premises liability. Jan has extensive trial experience as well as a background in assisting clients with resolving matters through alternative dispute resolution.
Prior to joining Kenneth S Nugent as Director of Litigation, Jan previously served as partner with, McConnell, Sneed & Cohen and managing partner of the Atlanta law firm of Weinstock & Scavo, P.C., where he aggressively represented the interests of his clients within Georgia and in other jurisdictions. Prior to that, Jan served as managing partner at the Atlanta litigation law firm of Chambers, Mabry, McClelland & Brooks, where he focused his practice on the representation of insurers and their insured’s as well as self-insured corporations, in the defense of liability claims. Jan’s diverse background in representing insurance companies, insured’s’ and injured parties, provides him with the unique ability to apply his experience in practicing on both sides of the aisle in effectively representing his clients.
Jan and his wife, Heidi are both natives of Atlanta with strong ties to the Atlanta community. They live in the Sandy Springs area and are active in many local organizations. Jan is a member of Ahavath Achim Congregation where he has served on the Board of Trustees, as well as The Standard Club. Jan enjoys spending time with his two daughters and playing golf in his leisure time.
Seth Bader
Accident Lawyer
Seth Bader was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He graduated from Muhlenberg College with a B.A. in Political Science. He graduated from Florida State University College of Law where he served as a member on the law review.
Seth began his legal career representing insurance companies gaining trial experience. During this phase of his career, he handled thousands of cases which gave him invaluable insight into how insurance companies analyze issues and litigate cases against injured people.
Seth founded Bader Scott Injury Lawyers (formerly known as Bader Law Firm) in 2008. Since then, he and his associates have represented over 10,000 people who have suffered injuries as a result of another’s negligence or a result of a work-related accident. He has personally been responsible for over $30,000,000 in settlements for clients throughout the State of Georgia.
Seth is passionate about helping injured people regardless of their background. Along with his partner Luis Scott, Seth founded the Bader Scott Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting organizations that help people.
Seth resides in Atlanta with his wife, Ana, and their two children, Valentina Paloma and Valentina Isabel.
MARY HASHEMI
Accident Lawyer
For five years, Mary Hashemi was the person who was in charge of the 6 o’clock news at WSAV-TV, Savannah’s NBC affiliate station. She wrote news, assigned reporters, decided what would be aired — and won an Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Regional Newscast in 2012.
But since her undergraduate days at Armstrong Atlantic State University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English communications in 2007, she had contemplated a legal career. So when her interest in TV news waned, she decided to follow that career path instead. Mary enrolled at Savannah Law School and embarked on a busy three-year commitment to legal study. In addition to her studies, Mary was active on the Mock Trial Team, which elected her as president, and worked in the Chatham County Public Defender’s Office.
Shortly after receiving her J.D. in 2015, she joined Spiva Law Group, P.C., where she has been concentrating her practice on personal injury and wrongful death cases. She quickly became an active member of the trial team handling cases involving catastrophic injuries. In one of her cases, a client who was severely injured by a utility pole that fell on him received $2.3 million in a pre-suit resolution. In another, a mother and son who were injured when struck by a tractor-trailer received $850,000.
Judy Blackwell
Accident Lawyer
Judy Blackwell graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1981 from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Cum Laude in 1984 with a Juris Doctor. While in law school at the University of Georgia, she served as the Secretary and the Vice-President of the Student Bar Association.
Judy has been specializing in workplace and personal injury since 1984. She began her career in Albany, Georgia, and moved to Atlanta in 1986. She practiced workers’ compensation defense and was later appointed as an Administrative Law Judge with the State Board of Workers’ Compensation in 1995, a position that she held for six years. Judy presided over 500 workers’ compensation cases as a judge. Her experience as an Administrative Law Judge gives Judy unique insight into the thoughts of a judge and how the judge might rule in a particular case.
In 2000, Judy became Partner in a large Atlanta law firm, where she headed the Workers’ Compensation practice group. Judy also served as an Assistant General Counsel in Atlanta Public Schools where she continued to emphasize workers’ compensation for the school system.
Eight years ago, Judy joined Stephen Hasner at Hasner Law, representing injured workers. Judy’s background and extensive knowledge of the law drives her passion for her clients. She strives tirelessly on their behalf to get the best possible outcome in their cases.
MADELINE E. MCNEELEY
Accident Lawyer
Madeline E. (Molly) McNeeley advocates for individuals and families in product liability, road defect, wrongful death, and other catastrophic personal injury litigation. Molly joined HLM in 2011 after clerking for the Hon. Peter T. Fay of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and serving a term as a staff attorney to the Eleventh Circuit. She has won multiple multimillion-dollar judgments for victims of serious injury.
Molly is a graduate of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association’s LEAD Program, a selective, widely acclaimed program that identifies and trains young, promising trial lawyers for future leadership roles in GTLA and their communities. She writes and presents regularly on topics related to roadway safety, commercial transportation, ethics, and litigation practice.
Molly graduated summa cum laude from the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she was Executive Editor of the Tennessee Law Review and was selected to the Order of the Coif. She also earned B.A. and B.S. degrees, magna cum laude, from the University of Tennessee and an M.S. degree from the University of Maryland at College Park. She previously worked as a research survey methodologist on studies of substance use, mental health, and other social issues.
Molly is co-chair of the GTLA Amicus Curiae Committee and a member of GTLA’s Executive Committee. She is a member of the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers, the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Southern Trial Lawyers Association. She enjoys serving as a volunteer mentor for the University of Tennessee system’s UT Promise scholarship program and volunteering with Trees Atlanta.
She is admitted to practice in all state courts of Tennessee and Georgia, all U.S. District Courts in Georgia, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 4th and 11th Circuits.
JAMIE CASINO
Accident Lawyer
Jamie Anthony Casino is the owner and managing attorney of Jamie Casino Injury Attorneys. Born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, a solid blue-collar suburb of Philadelphia, he developed a disciplined work ethic. Despite his blue-collar roots, he is the first lawyer in his family and the only one of his many childhood friends to attend college. Attorney Casino earned his bachelor’s degree from Temple University. There, he graduated with the highest honor, Summa Cum Laude. Thereafter, he took an interest in law and earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Barry University, a Catholic university based in Miami, Florida. He is currently licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia.
Never forgetting his roots, Attorney Casino took a blue-collar, hard-working ethic to his law practice and quickly became known as an aggressive lawyer willing to fight vehemently for those who could not fight for themselves. His symbol is his “sledgehammer of justice” and his style of lawyering is “Tough Justice.” As a lawyer, he witnessed his true calling when he realized how good, hard-working Americans were rendered helpless when dealing with large corporate entities, such as insurance companies. His representation has reached the news several times. He has represented thousands of individuals and is considered by his peers a highly skilled and hard-working attorney.