
Harry Brown isn’t your typical trial attorney. In addition to attending John Marshall Law School and passing the Georgia Bar Exam, he attended Parker College of Chiropractic.
Harry offers his expert understanding in both medical and legal issues. While he was a practicing chiropractor, Harry learned about the difficulties his patients faced when paying their medical bills and filing insurance claims after an accident, and has trained his team on what to look for with each accident victim. No other Georgia or South Carolina law firm has this level of medical knowledge.
If you or a loved one were injured because of a negligent healthcare professional, our Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Georgia and Medical Malpractice Attorneys in South Carolina can provide you with skilled legal advice and dedicated representation. Contact our team at anyone of our four offices for a free consultation in Athens, Atlanta, Okatie and Savannah
Medical malpractice occurs when a person sustains an injury or wrongful death due to negligent care by a medical professional or medical institution.
Medical malpractice can come in many forms, including:
Medical providers have to maintain a standard of care, and if a medical error or another mistake violates that standard, you may need a medical malpractice lawyer.
You may have to prove that the health care provider was “grossly negligent,” so contact The Brown Firm, and we’ll put our legal and medical experience to work for you.
Many medical procedures and treatments in medicine can do great harm if they aren’t performed correctly.
The most common negligent actions a healthcare provider can take include:
Some negligent actions are apparent immediately after the mistake occurs. However, others become apparent years later, with the patient suffering the entire time.
When a medical expert makes the wrong diagnosis, the harm is often twice as harmful.
First, patients aren’t receiving adequate medical treatment for the misdiagnosed disease or disorder. And they are also being exposed to additional, and sometimes more severe, risks from the medical care they are enduring for the incorrectly diagnosed disorder.
Negligence can sometimes take the form of omissions or inaction. When it does, it typically relates to healthcare professionals failing to do something that they should be doing or meet their duty of care.
These omissions can include:
Like many legal matters, trying to file a medical malpractice case on your own can be nearly impossible. It will take the talents of an experienced personal injury lawyer if you want to win your case and obtain a fair settlement.
To prove a medical professional was negligent and win a legal claim, it is up to medical malpractice law firms to demonstrate the following to the insurance companies:
Doctors aren’t the only defendants you can name in a medical negligence lawsuit. Anyone in the healthcare industry can make medical mistakes.
Every health care professional has a duty to care for you and maintain acceptable standards. When these standards aren’t met, preventable injuries that are often life-changing injuries can occur. If they fell short in upholding their quality of care, they could be liable for the harm they caused.
It doesn’t have to be the actual doctor who provided the medical treatment that is responsible for the injured patient. But it’s important to note that most medical malpractice claims are brought against doctors, nurses, and hospitals.
Depending on the facts of your situation, the defendants in your lawsuit could include:
When you pursue a medical malpractice claim, you can seek to recover all damages caused by medical negligence.
If you suffered an injury and believe it was due to a medical malpractice error, you could be entitled to receive compensation for the following:
We all rely on medical professionals to make us well, so when their actions lead to worsening our condition, or further injury, they should be held fully liable for the damage they inflicted.
If you believe that you have suffered harm due to medical negligence, you should contact an experienced medical malpractice attorney. You may be entitled to economic damages, non-economic damages, and punitive damages. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to prove negligence.
A lawyer can deal with the hospital and insurance companies on your behalf. The medical community has costly lawyers, so this isn’t something you should do on your own.
Your law firm can also launch an immediate investigation of your case and take steps to preserve critical evidence. The investigation will include gathering evidence like medical records and interviews with expert witnesses.
When you meet with a lawyer, be prepared to answer questions like:
Try to compile medical records, invoices, and insurance statements. But if you can’t track down those documents, it should not stop you from getting legal help.
The statute of limitations varies depending on where the case is. The general statute of limitations for a medical malpractice lawsuit in many states is two years.
The Brown Firm has offices that span from Georgia to South Carolina, where the statute of limitations is two years for Georgia residents and three years for South Carolina residents.
However, rare exceptions can extend a patient’s time limit for filing a lawsuit.
The statute of limitations for medical malpractice falls into one of two categories:
At The Brown Firm, we represent people who have been injured due to others’ negligence, including victims of medical malpractice. Because of doctor errors and hospital errors, victims can suffer from life-altering issues like a brain injury, nerve damage, or even death.
Medical malpractice suits aren’t easy to win, so we also work with experts with a medical background for a thorough understanding of your case.
Our expert lawyers have many years of experience dealing with medical malpractice cases. We understand that each and every client has specific goals, like seeking proper medical care or being compensated for time missed from work.
Our law firm’s superior customer service is backed by a staff that genuinely cares about you and an attorney who has gratitude, understanding, and compassion for your specific circumstances.
If you are the victim of medical malpractice, contact an experienced attorney today to determine if you are eligible for compensation.
If you or a loved one were injured and need help, our skilled personal injury lawyers will be at your side every step of the way with legal advice and representation.
Fill out our simple online contact form or give our office a call at (800) 529-1441 to set up your free case evaluation.
Harry Brown isn’t your average trial lawyer. Besides graduating from John Marshall Law School and passing the bar in Georgia, he earned a Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic. He was a practicing chiropractor for 10 years.
Chiropractors don’t just learn how bodies work and respond to trauma—they’re also specially trained to see things holistically. This unique perspective helps Harry and his team uncover the truth when investigating cases and understand what their clients really need.
Harry sees accident injuries and the healthcare industry in a way most personal injury lawyers don’t. He brings that empathy to his practice.

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Brady Tanner is the Principal Broker at Elysium Real Estate and PRIME RESIDENTIAL BROKERS. With close to twenty years of experience, Brady specializes in maximizing home value for sellers and finding optimal investment opportunities for buyers.
Among the top 1% of Realtors in Utah, Brady has invested in over 100 properties and guided thousands of clients to success in real estate. He leads a dedicated team at Elysium Real Estate, sharing a vision of financial empowerment and smart investing.
David has been practicing law in Arizona for over 25 years. He earned his Finance and Juris Doctorate degrees from Arizona State University. He is particular about each client’s estate planning goals and objectives so that he can meet their specific legal needs. He loves his wife and children. He is an Arizona native who enjoys serving in his community and church. He also follows local sports and loves to golf and play basketball.
With more than 40 years of experience in estate planning and related practice areas, including probate and business matters, Shelly brings a depth of knowledge and a steady, client-focused approach to every engagement. Throughout her career, she has worked alongside well-established attorneys, allowing her to develop a broad scope of responsibilities, a high level of independence, and strong day-to-day involvement in complex legal matters.
Building long-term client relationships is central to her professional style and one of the most rewarding aspects of her work. She is committed to supporting clients with clarity, consistency, and care throughout every stage of the planning process.
Jennifer Valentina settled in Utah initially due to her love of animals. After obtaining her second college degree in Zoo Animal Technology in Florida, she moved to Utah in 1999 to work at the Tracy Aviary. 15 years later, she retired from animal care to spend more time with her young children. It did not take long for Jennifer to get back out into the workplace, where she tried her hand at teaching and even delivering the mail. When a position opened up at Pearson Butler in reception, she tapped into her experience working reception at a doctor’s office in college and quickly became indispensable to the law firm and, by extension, Elysium. She spent five years as the Billing Specialist for Elysium. While this work kept her busy, it didn’t fulfill her need to be helping clients directly. When the opportunity to be the Funding Coordinator was presented to her, she jumped at the chance. Now she spends her days helping clients bridge the gap between their Estate Plans and their retirement and investment goals.
Raised in Southern Arizona and a University of Arizona Alum, Lauren brings a background in education and administration to her role at Elysium. Currently pursuing certification in fine art appraisal, she understands that when we plan for our future and our assets, those considerations sometimes include artwork. Outside of the office, Lauren spends time at her family’s ranch.
Joshua Atkinson is the Director of Business Development who enjoys building meaningful relationships in the estate planning space. He works closely with attorneys, financial advisors, funeral home partners, and families to help connect the right people and solutions, with a focus on long-term planning, legacy, and trust. He is passionate about growing strong referral networks, identifying opportunities that benefit everyone involved, and supporting thoughtful planning that makes a real difference for clients and their families.
Outside of his career, Joshua enjoys spending time with his beautiful family. His wife of 23 years and three amazing daughters give him purpose, joy, and hope for the future.
Lauren joined Pearson Butler in July 2022, beginning her career in reception and administrative support. She quickly discovered a passion for working face-to-face with clients while also assisting with the behind-the-scenes operations that keep the office running smoothly. In May 2024, Lauren transitioned into estate planning intake, where she continues to support clients with care, organization, and attention to detail. Through this role, she has learned just how important estate planning is and how vital it is to plan for your future.
Outside of work, Lauren enjoys expressing her creativity through painting and drawing, and loves spending time in the kitchen cooking with her husband.
As an estate planning professional, Callie is deeply committed to guiding clients through the complexities of planning for the future, ensuring they understand their options and feel confident in their decisions. Through education, thoughtful guidance, and a genuine desire to serve, she takes the time to truly understand each family’s goals, values, and concerns, working closely with them to create an estate plan that is both practical and personalized. Callie was born and raised in Utah in a large family, where she witnessed firsthand the confusion, stress, and heartache that can arise when proper estate planning is not in place. Those early experiences, combined with years of focused work in estate planning, shaped her passion for helping individuals and families protect what matters most. Callie is dedicated to bringing clarity, peace of mind, and order to an often-overwhelming process. Reducing your to-do list one estate plan at a time!
Mark serves as a distinguished partner at our firm, seamlessly blending his profound dedication to real estate, trusts, and estate law with a heartfelt commitment to assisting families in shaping their futures. Since initiating his legal journey in 2007, Mark has been an active advocate and expert in the Arizona legal community. He share his insights by frequently presenting on real estate law and estate planning.
After completing his undergraduate studies at Utah State University, Mark pursued his Juris Doctor from S.J. Quinney School of Law at the University of Utah. He then earned his admission to the Arizona Bar in the same year, 2007. Mark has also been admitted to the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
With over 20 years of legal experience, Lindsay is dedicated to helping families and individuals navigate difficult times. Beginning her career as a family law attorney, she now focuses on estate planning and probate. Lindsay assists families in planning for incapacity and death to minimize chaos and confusion.
She is passionate about educating the community on the importance of incapacity and death planning, aiming to remove the taboo around these conversations by highlighting their benefits.
Additionally, Lindsay works to raise awareness among other professionals involved in a family’s life—such as attorneys, accountants, insurance agents, financial planners, and real estate agents—so they can collaborate and provide comprehensive support when a loss occurs.
Lindsay has lived in Arizona since she was six years old. She has been married for over 20 years, has four children, and a dog. They enjoy camping, hunting, kayaking and traveling together.
Lindsay knows, loves and understands the people who call Arizona home. Nothing is more important to Lindsay than family – both hers and yours.
Dennis has been practicing law since 1978. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Utah State University, he received his Juris Doctorate from the J. Reuben Clark School of Law at Brigham Young University, graduating cum laude. He has assisted thousands of clients to plan and implement their wills and trusts, structure their businesses and protect their assets, manage and structure their business transactions, including real estate, and advise in estate and trust administration.
Dennis is a member of the Estate Planning, Tax and Business Law Sections of the Utah State Bar Association. He is a former Chairman of the Tax Section of the Utah State Bar. He has been a Member of Legislative Committees on Tax, Estate Planning and Probate matters. As a former Professor of Taxation at the Washington College of Law, Dennis has been a frequent speaker at NBI tax, estate planning and trust seminars for attorney continuing legal education.
Dennis served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Community Development Corporation for over 30 years, an organization dedicated to providing affordable homes to lower income persons and was President of the organization for three years where he also provided legal services in an unofficial capacity. He has served as a Scoutmaster, Varsity Scout Leader, and in other supportive capacities in scouting for nearly 30 years and remains active in working with the youth of his church. Finally, and most importantly, Dennis and his wife have 8 children between them, 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, and enjoy many outdoor activities.
Russell G. Evans graduated from Drake University Law School in Des Moines, Iowa in 1995. Since his graduation and subsequent return to Utah, Russell has practiced in the following areas: juvenile law, personal injury, bankruptcy and estate planning.
Currently, Russell spends the majority of his time practicing in the estate planning and bankruptcy areas. He enjoys the interactions with his clients and loves helping them solve problems and preparing them for the future.
Russell attended Brigham Young University where he received a B.A. in Spanish Translation and Interpretation (1992). Although he was born and raised in Overland Park, Kansas, he has strong Utah roots. He is a father to four adult children and three grandchildren.
Connor became part of the Elysium team in April 2024 as an Estate Planning Paralegal. With a focus on helping clients organize and fund their estate plans, Connor is dedicated to ensuring their wishes are met and their legacy is protected. His strong attention to detail and commitment to personalized service make him a trusted resource for clients navigating these important decisions.
When he’s not working, Connor enjoys spending quality time with his wife and embracing the outdoors. Whether it’s hiking, camping, or simply enjoying nature.
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Jason Haymore graduated from Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis in 2010 where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Indiana International and Comparative Law Review. He also has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in History Teaching.
Jason’s practice is primarily focused on estate planning and he serves as the Practice Lead for the Estate Planning Group of Elysium Legal. Jason is adept at finding common sense solutions for end of life planning. His clients range from young families primarily planning for the protection of their children to those with large estates seeking asset protection, Medicaid planning, and dynasty planning. Jason is married, has four children, and loves spending time at sporting events or in the outdoors with his family. When not in the office, he can usually only be found somewhere in the mountains trying to get lost on horseback.