Tommy Malone
Thomas “Tommy” Malone is the founder of Malone Law. For more than 40 years he has litigated cases involving catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death throughout the State of Georgia. He has obtained a multitude of jury verdicts in excess of one million dollars, including a verdict in excess of $49 million for a 23-year-old student who suffered catastrophic traumatic brain injuries as the result of a road wreck involving two commercial truck drivers on a two-lane highway in San Jose, California. His record-setting $45 million verdict changed the way managed care providers operate.
Tommy is the past President of the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys, the official certifying body sanctioned by the American Bar Association for certification of competency in handling professional negligence cases.
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Adam Malone
Adam Malone is based in Atlanta, Georgia and dedicates his entire practice to helping families with issues involving brain injury, spinal cord injury, burns, amputation, and wrongful death throughout the state of Georgia. His efforts over the last two decades have produced over $500 million in compensation for injured victims and their families and have helped change careless corporate practices to keep us all safer.
Adam has obtained record jury verdicts, including a $24.5 million verdict in a case involving an above-knee amputation for a young athlete which is reported to be the largest personal injury verdict ever returned in Albany, Georgia. In addition to his trial skills, Adam has also earned a reputation for excellence in the appellate courts. Due to Adam’s work, the Georgia Supreme Court struck down the state’s cap of $350,000 on non-economic damages in medical negligence cases as violating the constitutionally guaranteed right to trial by jury. This ruling not only permitted his client to recover the amount of damages determined by the jury in that case – it was much more important than that. This decision ensured that all patients harmed by preventable medical errors have the right to trial by jury and the right to be completely compensated in an amount determined by jurors driven by the actual evidence, not by politicians driven by campaign contributions.
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Randy Edwards, John Sherrod, & Paul Piland | Johns v. Suzuki Motor Corp. | $12.5 million verdict
Christine Spagnoli | Mauro v. Ford Motor Company | $73 million verdict
Brett Turnbull and Jerome Tapley | Cruz v. Nissan North America, Inc. | $24.9 million verdict
Armen Akaragian and Garo Mardirossian | Uno v. Toyota | $10 million verdict
Robert Howell | Mark Corbitt, M.D. v. South Georgia Medical Center | $10 million verdict
Dan Huff | Thomas v. Joshi, M.D., and Radiology Associates of DeKalb | Defense Verdict
Dan Hessel | Juan Reyes v. Cincinnati Incorporated | $15 million verdict
Kenneth Suggs | Phillips v. Flexible Family Care, P.C. and Lynette Iles, M.D. | $18.126 million verdict
Jeffrey Kroll | Murray v. A &. B Flooring, Inc., an Illinois Corporation, A & B Flooring Supplies, Inc. and Cosmin A. Radu | $7 million verdict
Ken Friedman and David Roosa | Margaret Dallo v. Holland America Line N.V. LLC | $1.689 million verdict
Joseph Power, Jr. and Larry Rogers, Jr. | McKenna, et al. v. Allied Barton Security Services, et al. | $30.65 million
Sean Claggett | Elisa Sales v. Summerlin Hospital and Medical Center | Undisclosed Settlement
Kila Baldwin | Ebaugh v. Ethicon Women's Health and Urology | $57.1 million verdict
Chris Hamilton | Crisp v. The McDonald's Corporation; McDonald's USA, LLC; and McDonald's Restaurants of Texas, Inc. | $27 million
Robin Frazer Clark | Marshall Fox, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Jayne B. Fox v. Emory Healthcare, Inc., The Emory Clinic, Inc., et. al. | $2.35 million verdict
Shane Lazenby | Holland v. Cypress Insurance Company and the Estate of James Harper | $21 million verdict
Brian Breiter and Chance Pardon | Atlas Ferrera v. Terminix International, Inc., et al | $8 million verdict
Paula Jossart | Scott Kowalewski v. BNSF Railway Company | $15.3 million verdict + $4.6 million misconduct penalty + attorney's fees
Kent Emison and Hoyt Tessener | Batts v. Ford Motor Company | $31 million settlement
Allison MacLellan | Toussaint v. Brigham and Women's Hospital and Mary Ann Kenyon | $28.2 million verdict + attorney's fees
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