Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC

Category: Personal injury attorney in Atlanta, Georgia

Address: 5607 Glenridge Dr Building 2, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA 30342, USA

Phone: +14047607400

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Cliff Sinon

Oct 23, 2022

There no one else I would trust.

J Silva

May 24, 2022

Their video makes it seem that they are real fighters for those who have suffered a loss due to medical malpractice. I called them and sent over our case file only for their secretary to tell me there wasn't any interest. None of their attorneys called us to explain why. I would not recommend this firm.

kelli hawkins

Oct 10, 2021

Medical Malpractice Our family contacted Suzanne Fink with Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance. My dad received a unstageable bedsore while spending 3 days in a facility after suffering a stroke. Everyone in the office was so compassionate and understanding. They were professional, persistent, and worked so hard on his case.

Alice Renée

Aug 13, 2021

When we approached this agency, we were lost and heartbroken and really didn’t know which way to turn. Enter Rob Roll. From the moment we first spoke to Rob, he took us by the hand and walked us through the process. When it was time to give depositions we were told to focus on the events and to speak only the truth and that’s what we did. Rob always acted with honesty and integrity and it was a great comfort to us. It was a long arduous process, Covid having a lot to do with that, but when it finally did come to completion, Rob Roll spoke on our behalf and he was absolutely incredible. He remembered every single detail, omitting nothing, and stood strong for us against the opposing team. He got right to the heart of everything and it was what was needed to move forward. In the end we were victorious and more importantly cared for and respected. I would very highly recommend this agency and Rob Roll specifically. I’m very grateful for him and view him now as a life long friend.

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Questions & Answers

How do contingency fees work?

Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC | Oct 30, 2019
Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC | Oct 30, 2019

A contingency fee payment system works like this: you will make no payment to us when we decide to accept your case. There is no upfront payment required to retain our personal injury lawyers. We then pursue your claim with the passion and skill for which we are known. Again, you will not pay us anything while the case is still active. Payment comes after the case is complete and once a verdict or settlement has been reached. Our lawyers are paid a percentage of the verdict or settlement you are awarded. This means that if we do not win a settlement or verdict for you, we don't get paid any fee.

Who can be held liable for a birth injury?

Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC | Oct 30, 2019
Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC | Oct 30, 2019

Depending on the nature of the injury and the staff attending the birth, parties that may be held liable for birth injury include:Doctors and physicians, Midwives, Anesthesiologists, Nurses, Support Staff, and others depending on the specifics of your case. We will discuss this in greater detail during a free case review at one of our Atlanta area offices.

Do you offer a free case review?

Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC | Oct 30, 2019
Watkins, Lourie, Roll & Chance, PC | Oct 30, 2019

Yes! The most important element of this consultation is that it gives you some insight into the strength of your case. Our Atlanta personal injury lawyers will listen to your story, ask questions and learn as much as possible about your accident. We will then give you our sense of the viability of legal action in your case. This means we will be completely honest and up-front with you about your claim. You can trust us to tell you if we don't think legal action is appropriate in your case.

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