Atlanta Office Has Another Record-Breaking Year, Securing Over $344 Million

Throughout 2025, Beasley Allen’s Atlanta office delivered exceptional results in high-stakes litigation, securing multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements that brought accountability to corporations and institutions whose negligence caused devastating harm.

Our Atlanta team achieved over $344 million in verdicts and settlements, a testament to their relentless pursuit of justice. This impressive total includes:

  • A nine-figure class action settlement
  • Multiple seven and eight-figure settlements in trucking and product liability cases
  • An eight-figure verdict in a negligent security case
  • Numerous seven-figure settlements in medical malpractice, commercial vehicle, and premises liability matters

By the Numbers

  • 17 Attorneys
  • 18 Staff
  • Total Verdicts and Settlements: Over $344 million
  • Most Recent Verdict: $66.5 million
  • Recent Class Action Settlement: $175 million post-trial settlement with GM, securing thousands of dollars per vehicle for class members

Since opening in January 2017, the Atlanta office has grown from a single lawyer to a powerhouse team of 17 attorneys and 18 staff, delivering results that speak for themselves.

Trucking Triumphs

Beasley Allen continues to stand up to big trucking firms and their insurers—both in and out of the courtroom. Our thorough investigations uncover critical details that maximize recovery for our clients.

In 2025, the Atlanta office resolved several major commercial vehicle cases, including a $9 million South Carolina settlement for a client who suffered catastrophic injuries in a disputed liability case. Looking ahead, trucking cases remain a top priority, with numerous major cases in litigation or investigation—including tragedies involving a young child who lost their entire family and a community leader killed by a logging truck accident.

Navigating Negligent Security & Winning

Our team secured multiple seven-figure settlements and an eight-figure verdict in premises liability and negligent security cases. Our most recent verdict? $66.5 million verdict for the family of Mariam “Mari” Creighton, holding Elleven45 Lounge and its operators accountable for negligence that led to Mari’s tragic death. This landmark case underscores our commitment to fighting for victims and driving systemic change.

We also secured a $6.25 million catastrophic premises liability settlement, led by attorneys Parker Miller and Key Lamberth, for clients injured in an apartment fire caused by dangerous property conditions.

Auto Defect Class Actions

Beasley Allen Law Firm has a long-standing reputation for holding corporations accountable and securing justice for everyday consumers. The recent $150 million settlement against General Motors is just one example of our dedication to holding powerful companies accountable. In this case, our team helped thousands of vehicle owners recover compensation for engine defects—achieving a payout that exceeded the jury’s original award.

Strategy & Success

Beasley Allen stands apart through its unwavering commitment to accountability and client-focused representation. Our attorneys leverage decades of experience in trucking, defective auto products, premises liability, and medical malpractice cases to deliver exceptional results. Every case is unique, and we work closely with clients and co-counsel to develop personalized strategies that align with specific needs and objectives. This collaborative approach ensures that corporations and institutions are held responsible for their actions while providing clients with the strongest possible advocacy.

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