Choosing a lawyer to represent you or your family’s interests should depend on trust, experience, results, professionalism and reputation. How can you choose intelligently and responsibly? Do not be intimidated. Ask questions. You have a right to satisfy yourself before you hire an attorney. A lawyer who can not or will not answer your questions may not be the professional you need. What questions should you ask:

Do they actually try cases in court?
What results have they had in the past?
Are they known by lawyers and judges for their accomplishments?
Have they ever had a bar complaint or disciplinary action?
Which lawyer will actually work with me and go to trial?
Did this lawyer take the time to listen?
Have they answered my questions?
Do I have a sense that this is the best person to be my advocate?

Gary Hill and Bob Bleiberg are personal injury trial lawyers concentrating in injury, wrongful death and insurance cases. Our strong reputation for trial preparation and performance is recognized by professionals across Georgia. We have more than 50 years of combined experience throughout State and Federal Courts representing victims in:

Hill and Bleiberg has successfully handled cases that have resulted in multi-million dollar recoveries for catastrophic injuries such as brain damage, paralysis, burns, orthopedic injuries and wrongful death. Several of these recoveries are among the largest verdicts and settlements made for these types of cases in the State. Please explore our website and contact us. We look forward to speaking and meeting with you personally.

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Verdicts & Settlements

Largest personal injury case in Georgia history: $15,130,000.00.

Largest wrongful death verdict for medical malpractice in Georgia history: $11,000,000.00.

Catastrophic pain and suffering and wrongful death verdict in Clayton County, Georgia involving tractor trailer collision: $7,030,146.78.

Concluded case for severely brain injured boy due to near drowning caused by negligent lifeguards: $5,000,000.00.

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