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Stephen T. LaBriola

Stephen T. LaBriola is an attorney with Fellows LaBriola LLP in Atlanta, Georgia. Since his admission to the Colorado Bar in 1986 and the Georgia Bar in 1989, he has represented clients in complex personal injury cases, including tractor trailer accidents, aviation and rail accidents, catastrophic injury, premises liability, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Mr. LaBriola earned his J.D. from NYU School of Law.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: Stephen T. LaBriola

What are some damages that can be sought after a serious injury?
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Last Modified on Sep 27, 2023

If you suffer a serious personal injury, you may be very interested in the types of compensation that you can seek from the person who is responsible. After all, what happens to you feels very unfair. You were not injured through any action of your…

What are diagnostic errors?
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Last Modified on Sep 11, 2023

Errors should not happen in the medical field, as they can result in serious consequences. Unfortunately, they do, and a common one is diagnostic errors, which include failure to diagnose, delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis. Here is what you should know about these diagnostic errors .…

Understanding Medical Malpractice Laws: What You Need to Know
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Last Modified on Sep 05, 2023

You have to put your trust in medical professionals when you seek treatment. Most of the time, they’re excellent at what they do, but they can make mistakes and when they do the impact can be devastating. If you’re dissatisfied with the treatment you’ve received,…

Dos and Don’ts After a Personal Injury in Georgia: A Comprehensive Guide
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Last Modified on Aug 30, 2023

Even a minor car crash can leave you in shock, making it hard to think clearly. However, doing the right things and avoiding the wrong things is essential to getting the compensation you deserve if the crash is someone else’s fault. Here are some dos…

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