How a Personal Injury Can Reshape Daily Life and Legal Choices
By reflecting on past incidents and adjusting routines, households cultivate habits that prevent future injuries while also reinforcing emotional resilience and practical preparedness.
Jonathan R. Brockman is a 1990 Law graduate from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. Jon is a trial lawyer and tried his first case before a jury only 90 days after he began practicing law and won. Jon has tried over 100 cases before juries with a great deal of success. Jon has received numerous awards because of his legal skills. He was again recognized as a Georgia Super Lawyer, an honor received by only 5 percent of Georgia lawyers. Jon has also received the AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell which is the highest possible rating for legal ability and ethical standards. He is a certified life member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum as well as the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. There are approximately 4,000 attorneys who have received this recognition, which translates to less than 1 percent of all attorneys licensed in the United States. People, not awards or recognition, drive Jon. He has dedicated over 30 years of his professional life to personal injury practice. His practice is dedicated exclusively to helping people injured or killed through the careless actions of individuals and corporations. He has helped thousands of people recover physically and financially from injuries received as a result of car wrecks, slip and fall, commercial vehicle collisions, premises liability and medical negligence.
By reflecting on past incidents and adjusting routines, households cultivate habits that prevent future injuries while also reinforcing emotional resilience and practical preparedness.