Real, Live People with Real, Live Concerns

A profound piece of advice from my early days in law continues to be the bedrock of Tittsworth Law's approach: the paramount importance of the human element in legal practice. It's a sentiment echoed by Dean Gerald J. McLaughlin to the class of 1993: 'You are about to become counselors of real, live people with real, live concerns.'

This wisdom directly informs how we operate at Tittsworth Law, especially when assisting injured workers in Georgia with their workers' compensation claims. We recognize the diverse challenges our clients face – from fear and desperation to overwhelming financial burdens. Our pledge is to offer not just skilled legal representation, but also a deeply compassionate and fair approach to every person who seeks our help. For Georgia injured workers navigating the complexities of workers' compensation, Tittsworth Law is here to guide you with understanding and integrity.

Dean Gerald J. McLaughlin exhorted the class of 1993 to remember the human side of practicing law. “You are about to become counselors of real, live people with real, live concerns,” the Dean said. “Each and every person who comes to you will be different. Some will be frightened; others will be desperate. Some will place their financial livelihood in your hands. Others will not be able to afford your help but will need it desperately. In all these situations, remember the human element. In all that you do, be a good lawyer but also be a compassionate and fair lawyer.

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