Overview
Matthew F. McGahren's
VCF FileStaff Position: Member
After graduating from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1992, I first worked as an associate for a multi-state personal injury firm, Henson Law Firm, which exclusively handled automobile collisions, workers compensation and social security disability.
In 1994, I was assigned the task of opening the Henson Law Firm Atlanta branch office. Sometime during 1996, I established my own personal injury practice so that I could gain extensive jury trial experience while fighting for one client at a time.
Today, I am proud to say today that most of my clients find me through direct referrals.
I am passionate about fighting for those harmed due to negligence – handling virtually any case where the carelessness of another has caused you or your family to undergo pain & suffering or loss of life.
While I have handled numerous cases involving automobile and/or tractor trailer collisions, here is a sampling of some of the unique types of cases that I have handled over the years.
Case Samples
- Negligent security claim for damages resulting from a serious arm injury sustained to a male plaintiff from the explosion that occurred during the 1996 Summer Olympics; case was resolved under confidential settlement agreement.
- Negligence claim of a daughter for the wrongful death of her mother who perished several weeks after she fell when a rusted railing collapsed at an apartment complex; case settled for confidential amount.
- Negligence claim of a daughter for the wrongful death of her mother who perished several weeks after she fell when a rusted railing collapsed at an apartment complex; case settled for confidential amount.
- Negligence claim of two teenage boys for the wrongful death of their father who died in a fire that started in an apartment he had just rented but which did not have a working smoke detector; case settled for confidential amount.
- Product liability claim of a Georgia Rock & Roll Hall of Frame musician who sustained an serious injury to his left elbow after having been struck by a retractable tape crowd control device while at the airport. Musician was no longer able to play his the drums; case settled for a confidential amount.
- Negligence claims against Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and its agents for misdiagnoses resulting in adult female becoming comatose for several weeks; case settled for confidential amount.
- Premise liability claim of a elderly woman who severely fractured her ankle (5 pins inserted) when she fell at a restaurant due to hazardous conditions; case tried to verdict in 2007 for $250,000.00.
Practice Emphasis
- Personal Injury
- Dangerous Property
- Wrongful Death
- Personal Injury – Defense Personal Injury
- Mediation/Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Accidents & Personal Injury
- Construction Site Injuries
- Jones Act
- Slip & Fall
- Petrochemical Accidents
- Car/Auto Accidents
- Whiplash Felony Auto Accident
- Dangerous Products/Product Liability
- Design Defects
- Manufacturing Defects
- Intentional Injuries
- Assault & Battery
- Dog Bites & Animal Attacks
- Sexual Assault
- Mass Accident
- Airplanes
- Buildings
- Mass Transit – Bus, Train, Subway
- Ships & Boats
- Toxic
- Torts & Class Actions Asbestos Mesothelioma
- Serious/Catastrophic Injuries
- Amputation
- Birth Injury
- Burn Injury
- Head/Brain Injury
- Paralysis
Other Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Employment Law
- Construction Law
- Catastrophic Injury
- Personal Injury
- Automobile Collisions
- Truck Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- HMO Liability
- Wrongful Death
- Corporate Litigation
- Corporate Transactions
- Products Liability
- Workers Compensation
- Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices
- Misrepresentation
- Appellate Practice
- Real Estate
- Child Custody
- Domestic Relations
- Wills
- Trusts
- Family Law
- Corporate Law
- Bankruptcy
- Social Security Disability
- Adoption
Credentials
- GA, Mar 1993 Bar Number: 491330
- FL, May 1995 Bar Number: 0051675
- NC, Apr 1993 Bar Number: 19698
Court Admissions
- Supreme Court of the United States of America
- 11th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals
- 4th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals
- District of Columbia Federal Court of Appeals
- Middle and Northern Georgia Federal District Courts
- Western North Carolina Federal District Court
- Middle Florida Federal District Court
- Georgia Supreme Court
- Georgia Court of Appeals
- North Carolina Supreme Court
- North Carolina Court of Appeals
- Florida Supreme Court
- Florida Court of Appeals.
Association Memberships
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Florida
Education
- University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, NC
Graduated: 1992
Degree: Juris Doctor School
Honors: Dean’s List
Focus and Accomplishments- Taught trial advocacy courses to undergraduate pre-law students
- President of Lawyers for Entrepreneurs
- Actively assisted on civil litigation matters through law school
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Graduated: 1989
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Honors: Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Focus and Accomplishments- During my senior year taught trial advocacy courses to undergraduate pre-law students
- Appeared in college court on behalf of students charged with violating policy
Fraternal Organizations: Phi Beta Kappa
Continuing Education
- Live and/or webcast seminars
- Most Continuing Legal Education seminars attended that deal with improving Trial Advocacy
Accomplishments
- “What to Do After an Automobile Collision” Inside Gwinnett 2006
- “Reasons Why Executing Your Will Should Be A Top Priority”
Activities and Awards
- Member of Gwinnett County Bar Association
- Member of the Atlanta Bar Association
- Lifetime Member of University of North Carolina Alumni
- Toastmasters
Personal Information
Birth Information: Teaneck, New Jersey, 1967
Personal Philosophy
- What is your opinion regarding clients educating themselves on legal issues?
Clients should always educate themselves as much as possible. - Are you willing to review documents prepared by clients?
I am absolutely willing to review documents prepared by clients that need guidance. - Are you willing to coach clients who want to represent themselves?
While I don’t recommend that clients represent themselves unless they truly have the necessary ability and knowledge, I have on numerous occasions advised pro se clients as to how to prosecute certain civil actions (particularly small claims actions). - Why did you decide to be a lawyer?
I became a lawyer because of my strong belief that the world needs to strive for fairness and justice. During high school I helped uncover misconduct involving a cover-up created by several teachers (involving drug use) and was ultimately told by the principal that I should be a lawyer. - What work experience and education helps you be a better lawyer?
My father was an civil engineer who represented himself pro se because he was never able to find competent representation. Through my college years and law school, I watched my pro se father fight vigorously and defeat attorneys on numerous occasions. In essence, I was exposed to the law for nearly 7 years before becoming an attorney. - Why did you decide on your primary area of practice?
It gives me a chance to help others and let my competitive edge abound. - What do you like best about your career?
I always wanted to be a superhero growing up and when I learned that most trial attorneys fight for justice I found my calling. - Tell us about your law firm:
Our attorneys and staff care about our clients and about creating best results possible. Everyone understands that quality is what counts and not quantity. - What are your strengths and style?
Competitive, compassionate, and conscientious. I believe in doing my best. - Personal Interests:
Dedicated Husband and Father to Two Wonderful Boys; Competitive Tennis; Creative Writing; and Filmmaking.
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