The Law Office of Blake N. Brantley is dedicated to providing compassionate, expert legal advice to people of all walks of life in their times of need. Whether you have been hurt on the job, personally injured, been injured in an automobile accident, or injured by a commercial truck or semi-truck, our legal expertise can guide you in the best direction to seek compensation for your injuries, loss of income, or loss of a loved one.
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A South Georgia native, Blake N. Brantley graduated from Valdosta State University in 1998.
After college, Mr. Brantley attended the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University where he graduated in 2001.
After law school, he worked for a large firm where he practiced insurance defense and general civil litigation.
After several years of working for big insurance companies, Mr. Brantley realized he would rather work for an actual person instead of a big corporation.
Therefore, he went to work for Underwood Law Offices.
After college, Mr. Brantley attended the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University where he graduated in 2001.
After law school, he worked for a large firm where he practiced insurance defense and general civil litigation.
After several years of working for big insurance companies, Mr. Brantley realized he would rather work for an actual person instead of a big corporation.
Therefore, he went to work for Underwood Law Offices.
You have always gone the extra mile for your Employer, and stayed late whenever he asked.
After several good years, you have worked your way up through the ranks and can see a bright future ahead.
Then it happens, you get hurt on the job.
Then they need to take a statement.
And the Employer starts asking you about pre-existing conditions.it is an all too common story in Georgia.
Over the past several years, Employers and Insurers have become more emboldened by a series of bad laws and unfair court decisions that make it almost impossible for an injured worker to get a fair shake.
After several good years, you have worked your way up through the ranks and can see a bright future ahead.
Then it happens, you get hurt on the job.
Then they need to take a statement.
And the Employer starts asking you about pre-existing conditions.it is an all too common story in Georgia.
Over the past several years, Employers and Insurers have become more emboldened by a series of bad laws and unfair court decisions that make it almost impossible for an injured worker to get a fair shake.
Georgia's roads are more dangerous than ever before, as distracted driving is at an all-time high.
When you or a loved one are injured due to the negligence or carelessness of someone behind the wheel, don't try to deal with the insurance company on your own.
Evidence will go missing or be destroyed.
The phone calls will be relentless, and they will try to force a settlement before you even know the severity of the situation.
Do not believe the warm and fuzzy commercials that you see on TV about neighbors, good hands and being on your side.
When you or a loved one are injured due to the negligence or carelessness of someone behind the wheel, don't try to deal with the insurance company on your own.
Evidence will go missing or be destroyed.
The phone calls will be relentless, and they will try to force a settlement before you even know the severity of the situation.
Do not believe the warm and fuzzy commercials that you see on TV about neighbors, good hands and being on your side.
Turning 16 and getting a license in Georgia used to be a rite of passage.
Now it is more like running the gauntlet.
Until you turn 21, you can lose your driver's license for just one bad decision.
Whether it is speeding on the way home to make curfew, or driving past curfew, the ways to lose your license are endless.
The same goes for drivers over 21.
A couple of speeding tickets could put several points on your license, and then the next thing you know you are having an uncomfortable talk with your employer after they pull your driving history.
Now it is more like running the gauntlet.
Until you turn 21, you can lose your driver's license for just one bad decision.
Whether it is speeding on the way home to make curfew, or driving past curfew, the ways to lose your license are endless.
The same goes for drivers over 21.
A couple of speeding tickets could put several points on your license, and then the next thing you know you are having an uncomfortable talk with your employer after they pull your driving history.
Georgia has some of the stiffest penalties in the United States when it comes to drinking and driving.
It seems like every week-end there is another road block on a South Georgia road, or the Governor's Office of Highway Safety is launching another campaign to arrest as many people as possible.
The truth is, it has never been against the law to drink and drive in Georgia.
It is only against the law to drink and drive to the extent you are a less safe driver.
Did you know the State begins to try to suspend your license before you even go to criminal court?
It seems like every week-end there is another road block on a South Georgia road, or the Governor's Office of Highway Safety is launching another campaign to arrest as many people as possible.
The truth is, it has never been against the law to drink and drive in Georgia.
It is only against the law to drink and drive to the extent you are a less safe driver.
Did you know the State begins to try to suspend your license before you even go to criminal court?
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