Attorney BHRETT J. PIZZA is a respected experienced and well-qualified lawyer, he has personally represented countless injured persons throughout the state of Georgia and has secured million-dollar results since 1986.
Your Georgia employer is required to carry insurance that covers your medical bills and replaces a portion of your wages when a workplace accident or occupational injury prevents you from returning to work. When a loved one is killed in an on-the-job accident, the spouse or dependant children (if no spouse) are entitled to compensation.
Attorney BHRETT J. PIZZA is a respected experienced and well-qualified lawyer, he has personally represented countless injured persons throughout the state of Georgia and has secured million-dollar results since 1986. One of the guiding principles of Pizza Law Offices is that "no case is too small or too large for us"; and we treat all of our clients as if this is our only case because this is our client's only case. Our motto is "We are the Champion of All People". Born and raised in the Northeast, BHRETT PIZZA attended Xavier Military high school, attended undergraduate and graduate school in Colorado, and graduated law school from Oklahoma City University. He then practiced law at the Marietta firm of Harrison and Davis for two years. In 1988 Mr. PIZZA formed Pizza Law Offices grew from one attorney and one secretary firm to what is a present-day (3) three lawyer and 13 staff-member Personal Injury and Worker's Compensation law firm. On a personal note, Mr. PIZZA is acutely aware of the challenges that a catastrophic injury presents not only to the injured person but also to the family who cares for the severely injured person. Mr. PIZZA, himself having suffered a spinal cord injury as a result of a snow skiing accident in December 1980 rendering him confined to a wheelchair, has a special and personal insight into the pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life that a person experiences when catastrophically injured. And, most importantly what it takes to mend the broken pieces in order to lead a fruitful, prosperous and rewarding life. For several years BHRETT PIZZA has served to counsel newly injured patients at Shepherd Spinal Center in Atlanta, putting to use his undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Masters's degree in Guidance and Counseling. Not a day goes by that Mr. Pizza does not guide and counsel those injured at the by the negligence of an at-fault party. Currently, BHRETT J. PIZZA continues to live in east Cobb County Georgia with his wife of 30 years and their four-year-old daughter.