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Ronnie Mabra
Ronnie Mabra, the founder and managing partner of Mabra Law, has secured millions in verdicts and settlements for clients in catastrophic accidents. He was co-counsel in a $675 million NFL concussion settlement. Mabra served two terms in the Georgia House of Representatives (2013-2017) and is consistently recognized on Georgia's Super Lawyers list, including Top 100 for two years.

Thomas H. Hinson
Thomas H. Hinson is recognized for his ability to promptly and successfully resolve serious injury and death claims for his clients. Mr. Hinson devotes 100% of his practice to the litigation and/or settlement of catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. He began his career as a felony prosecutor but for the last 30 years he has used that trial experience to achieve legal victories in civil damage suits for victims of medical malpractice, defective products, and serious auto/truck accidents. Hinson has spent the vast majority of his professional life helping individuals and families who have suffered human losses caused by the negligence of others. With years of experience, he has helped families deal with the myriad of problems associated with serious injuries or the sudden loss of the family bread-winner. He has been the senior attorney in charge of the trial practice section of his firm for the last 25 years and has a staff which includes a case manager, and several experienced legal assistants. Clients are given immediate and courteous responses to all inquiries. Mr. Hinson has been called upon on many occasions to speak at legal seminars and to instruct in classes for attorneys who want to become proficient in jury trial techniques. He believes that aggressive and professional representation is the key to a successful law practice. Some of his recent cases have resulted in multi-million dollar recoveries. Over the last 25 years Mr. Hinson has represented hundreds of individuals and families who have been severely injured or killed through the negligent act of others. His many years of experience in the courtroom, use of the best possible experts, and thorough preparation have given his clients the ability to obtain substantial recoveries in complex malpractice cases and in cases involving catastrophic injuries and death. Mr. Hinson has been selected as one of Georgia’s Super Lawyers by Atlanta magazine in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Thomas W. Herman
Mr. Herman has over 27 years of experience representing the injured and disabled, with an emphasis on handling workers’ compensation claims. He is recognized around the state as a leader in advocating for injured workers’ to insure that their rights are protected and that they receive all the benefits that the law provides. He has developed an expertise in high value catastrophic injury claims under the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act. Mr. Herman has extensive experience at all levels of litigation, both in personal injury cases and workers’ compensation claims, having tried a significant number of cases around the State and made numerous Appearances before both the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Georgia Supreme Court. He has obtained a number of significant appellate decisions in the field of workers’ compensation favorable to injured workers including: Davis v. Carter Mechanical, Inc; Rite-Aid Corp. v. Davis; Keystone Automotive v. Hall and Imerys Kaolin v. Blackshear. Other significant appellate decisions he has obtained in other fields include Warehouse Home Furnishings v. Davenport; Progressive Cas. Ins. Co. v. Bryant; and, Ngyuen v. State. In 2014 Mr. Herman was selected as a Fellow in The College of Worker’s Compensation Lawyers. Mr. Herman is the only attorney in the Middle Georgia area and only the 18th statewide to have been selected for induction in the College. He has been selected as one of Georgia’s “Super Lawyers” for the years 2009 - 2013 and 2015 - 2024. Mr. Herman is active in the Macon Bar Association, having served on the Executive Committee from 2002 - 2009, including serving as President in 2005-2006. He is also active at the State Bar level, serving as a District Representative of the Younger Lawyer Section of the State Bar from 1992 - 1996 and as a Director of that Section in 1995 - 1996. He has served as a member of the State Bar’s Board of Governors since June, 2004. He previously served on the Executive Committee of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the State Bar from 1999 - 2004, including a year as Chair from 2002 - 2003. He is a member of GTLA and has served on the Executive Committee of the Workers’ Compensation Claimant’s Lawyers Section since 1999. He has been a member of the Georgia Legal Foundation from 2007 - 2019.

Richard Griffin
Attorney Rich Griffin litigated personal injury and workers’ compensation claims for three prestigious law firms before starting the Griffin Law Firm in 1995. He has earned an impeccable reputation for providing legal representation that treats clients with dignity, compassion, and respect, as well as delivering outstanding results. He graduated from Emory University in 1991 with a B.A. in Political Science and Education. He then attended law school at Georgia State College of Law, where he focused on personal injury, workers’ compensation, and advanced litigation.

Philip R. Potter
Philip R. Potter is a partner in the firm who works primarily in the area of personal injury. He enjoys providing clients with personalized attention by drawing on his previous experiences as an educator and police officer. A native of Warner Robins, Philip holds degrees from Valdosta State University, the University of Georgia, and Mercer University. While attending law school at Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law, Philip served on the Advocacy Counsel and competed in moot court and mock trial competitions. In addition to a juris doctor degree, while at Mercer Law Philip earned a certificate in Advanced Legal Research and Writing. Currently, Philip serves as the Immediate Past President of The Houston County Bar Association. He also serves on the Board of The Middle Georgia State University Foundation and Engage Warner Robins, a city development board. When not practicing law, Philip enjoys hunting, fishing, reading, and traveling with his wife, Meredith, and their two children. Potter was admitted to the state bar in 2011 and has since partnered with Westmoreland Law, representing clients with personal injuries, auto accidents, wrongful death as well as those suffering from medical malpractice and litigation and appeals. He was selected for the new class of lawyers who will be attending the 2020-2021 LEAD program hosted by the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA). He was also the recipient of the 2020 President’s Award from the Houston County Bar Association.

Kevin W. Hall
Kevin W. Hall has been practicing in the field of Social Security disability and related issues, including retirement benefits, workers’ compensation offsets and overpayments, since 1991. He is admitted to all federal courts in Georgia, as well as the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He was also admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar in 2019. Kevin is an accredited attorney for the preparation and prosecution of claims for veteran’s benefits before the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). He has appeared pro hac vice in Alabama federal courts. He represents clients across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi, regularly traveling to hearings in these states. Kevin graduated from Mercer University in 1987, and from Walter F. Georgia School of Law in 1990. He is a member of a number of legal organizations, including the State Bar of Georgia, the National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives (NOSSCR), the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates (NOVA) and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.

Greg Roseboro
Greg Roseboro joined Mabra Law as Of Counsel in 2023, following a distinguished 29-year career at the University of Georgia School of Law, where he served as assistant dean for admissions, diversity, and inclusion. Before his academic tenure, he spent five years in private practice representing personal injury plaintiffs and five years as a settlement negotiator for insurance companies.