Justice with dignity
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Justice for Crime Victims

Victims of violent crime may hold landlords accountable when they fail to take measures to protect people from forseable crime risks.

More than $100 million recovered for our clients.

Fighting for Families in the Wake of Tragedy

Families come to us during the most difficult time in their lives. The law firm of Clay Taulbee Myers deals with catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. We represent grieving parents who have lost a child. We represent heartbroken spouses who have lost their life partners. We represent people who have suffered injuries so severe that they cannot work, and they fear they’ll never be able to provide for their spouses and children.

Many people measure justice by the size of a verdict or a settlement. While the lawyers at Clay Taulbee Myers are proud of the multi-million dollar results we have been able to procure for families, we are also proud that we have been able to provide families with comfort and support during a difficult time, turning their pursuit of justice a healing journey rather a legal nightmare that compounds the tragedy of their loss. For us, every case is personal.

$44 Million

Verdict for an amputee survivor of a crane collapse.

$6 Million

Settlement for a man killed in an attempted carjacking.

$5.1 Million

Settlement for the survivor of gun violence at his apartment complex.

Georgia trial lawyers fighting for justice with dignity on behalf of survivors of catastrophic injuries and the families of victims of wrongful death disasters.

Serving families in Atlanta, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, all of Georgia ... and beyond.

CALL US: 404-949-8118

Atlanta Offices

3372 Peachtree Road NE Suite 115
Atlanta, GA 30326

Statesboro Offices

201 S. Mainstreet, Suite C
Statesboro, GA 30458

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