Practice Area

Holding Power Accountable.

When your rights are violated you deserve clear evaluation and guidance.

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Our Core Practice Areas.

We focus on cases where government misconduct or institutional failures cause real harm to real people.

Section 1983 Civil Rights Claims

42 U.S.C. § 1983 gives individuals the right to sue state and local government officials who violate their constitutional rights. We evaluate these claims and pursue them aggressively.

Police Misconduct & Excessive Force

Wrongful arrest, excessive force, unlawful search and seizure, and other law enforcement violations. If your rights were violated, we'll tell you where you stand.

GTLA Claims

The Georgia Tort Claims Act allows individuals to sue the state for negligence. We handle claims involving dangerous government property, municipal negligence, and related liability.

Jail & Prison Injuries

Failure to provide medical care, unsafe conditions, excessive force by guards, and wrongful death in custody. Incarcerated people have constitutional rights too.

Victim Advocacy

We help victims of institutional abuse navigate complex legal systems — from identifying responsible parties to understanding what remedies are realistically available.

Wrongful Death from Misconduct

When government action or institutional failure results in death, surviving family members may have significant legal claims. We evaluate these cases with care and honesty.


Our Approach

We Take These Cases Seriously. And We'll Be Honest With You About Yours.

Civil rights litigation is complex. Not every incident that feels wrong rises to the level of a legal claim. We'll evaluate your situation and give you a straight answer — whether that means pursuing your case, referring you elsewhere, or explaining why litigation may not be your best path.

We are licensed in Tennessee and Georgia and has deep experience navigating the legal landscape that governs civil rights claims in both states.

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What we look at
  • Whether a constitutional right was clearly violated
  • Who the responsible parties are and their capacity to be sued
  • Whether qualified immunity or sovereign immunity applies
  • The strength of the evidence and availability of witnesses
  • Applicable statutes of limitations in Tennessee and Georgia
  • Realistic damages and what litigation would actually look like

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