Today, we conclude the story of Sandra Williams v. St. Francis Hospital, one of the most significant medical malpractice cases Bell Law Firm has ever been involved in. A Ticking Time-Bomb We called Dr. Thomas Walsh as the first witness, the surgeon who...
Sandra Williams v. St. Francis Hospital is one of the most significant medical malpractice cases Bell Law Firm has ever been involved in. We represented Sandy for claims of medical malpractice that resulted after a neck surgery. Her case is one of staggering...
Cases like Cris Nelson’s stick with me because of the relationships. The creativity and tenacity these cases demand makes them very different in some ways. However, the common thread in medical malpractice cases we represent is that you must be flexible as the...
Michael Barbour v. Piedmont Newnan Hospital was a medical malpractice case our firm tried to verdict in downtown Atlanta, involving a gentleman who sustained a permanent injury that resulted in chronic, life-long pain. His case was a challenging one, but one that...
This article originally appeared in the December 2020 issue of Trial Magazine. AAJ members can find it in the online issue here. Humans are visual creatures, and as a first principle, anything that can be explained visually should be explained visually. Our practice...
Lloyd Bell once said that attorneys need to be tenacious, creative and flexible in order to excel in a courtroom. As we reflect on the year 2020, those same qualities are more vital than ever. In a year that ushered in so much worry, fear and heaviness, Bell Law Firm...