Malone Law Medical Malpractice and Severe Injury Lawyers is a Georgia-based law firm that focuses on representing victims of medical negligence and serious personal injury. Founded in 1965 by Tommy Malone — a second-generation attorney — the firm has been operating for close to six decades, which makes it one of the longer-running practices in this space across the state. It's now led by Tommy and his son Adam, keeping the family tradition alive while handling some of the most complex injury cases in the region.

The firm's bread and butter is medical malpractice, and that's where they've built their name. But their practice areas extend well beyond that. They take on cases involving birth injuries, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputation injuries, surgical errors, medication mistakes, misdiagnosis, wrongful death, and burn injuries. On the non-medical side, they also handle truck and commercial vehicle accidents, product liability, and premises liability claims. It's a wide net, but there's a common thread — these are all cases where someone suffered life-altering harm because of someone else's carelessness.

What catches your eye when looking at Malone Law is the scale of their case results. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for clients over the years, with individual verdicts and settlements that tell the story better than any marketing pitch. A $49.1 million verdict for a young student with brain injuries from a trucking accident. A $45.4 million result for a child who suffered preventable quadruple amputation. A $25 million verdict for a man whose stroke was diagnosed too late. These aren't small-stakes negotiations — they're the kind of cases that demand a deep understanding of both medicine and law, and the willingness to go toe-to-toe with hospitals, doctors, and insurance carriers.

As a reviewer, what stands out about this firm is the deliberate decision to handle a select number of cases rather than chasing volume. A lot of personal injury firms take on as many clients as they can and settle quickly. Malone Law takes the opposite approach — fewer cases, more attention per client. When someone walks through their door after losing a loved one or dealing with a life-changing injury, the last thing they need is to feel like a number on a spreadsheet. The firm's stated philosophy is that every case gets full devotion, and given the size of the outcomes they've achieved, that approach seems to pay off for their clients.

Both Tommy and Adam Malone hold a credential that's pretty rare in the legal world — board certification from the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA) in medical professional negligence. This certification isn't something you get by filling out a form. It signals a level of tested expertise in the medical malpractice field specifically. On top of that, both have been recognized by Best Lawyers, which is the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession, and they appear on the Super Lawyers list for personal injury and medical malpractice. The legal team also includes attorneys Meri K. Benoit and Christopher Carter.

The firm serves clients throughout the state of Georgia, with its main office in Atlanta. Their reach covers Fulton County communities like Alpharetta, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Sandy Springs, Roswell, and surrounding areas. Some of their notable case results have come from counties across Georgia and even out of state — they've handled cases in California, for instance — which suggests they're not limited to a single jurisdiction when a case calls for broader geographic involvement.

In my opinion, one of the firm's strengths is the depth of specialization within medical malpractice itself. They don't just list "medical malpractice" as a general category and call it a day. The website breaks it down into specific physician and facility-based claims: cardiologist malpractice, neurosurgeon malpractice, obstetrician malpractice, pediatrician malpractice, optometrist malpractice, and hospital malpractice each get their own dedicated focus. That kind of granularity signals a team that understands the medical specifics behind each type of claim — you can't litigate a botched spinal surgery the same way you'd approach a missed cancer diagnosis, and it's clear they know the difference.

The firm's website also includes a medical malpractice blog and resource section, which provides educational content for potential clients trying to understand their legal options. For someone who's just been through a traumatic medical experience, having access to plain-language explanations of things like the difference between medical malpractice and medical negligence can be genuinely helpful before they ever pick up the phone. Free case reviews are available, which lowers the barrier for anyone unsure whether their situation qualifies for legal action.

Malone Law has operated on the principle that a lawyer's real purpose is to make their clients' lives better — a philosophy that sounds simple but carries weight when you see it backed by decades of results. The Malones are also noted for their involvement in professional organizations and community leadership across Georgia, which reflects an engagement with the legal profession beyond just winning cases. For anyone in Georgia dealing with serious medical negligence or a catastrophic injury, this firm brings the kind of experience and track record that's difficult to find elsewhere.


Business address
Malone Law
2 Ravinia Dr NE,
Atlanta,
Georgia
30346
United States

Contact details
Phone: (770) 390-7550