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About us

Welcome to Harrison Injury Law

We help injured people get every dollar of what they deserve

Personal injury attorneys fight to make sure insurance companies are fair with people like you, people who provide for their families, raise their children, and try to live fulfilling lives. 

When you hire Harrison Injury Law, you receive personalized attention like no other firm in Atlanta. You will speak directly with the attorney handling your case, and unlike other law firms, we never outsource cases. Your attorney is your partner from beginning to end, and they’re here for you every step of the way.

“Your fight is our fight. Together, we can turn your setback into an unstoppable comeback.”

  • Scott Harrison, founding attorney of Harrison Injury Law

Who we work with

If you’ve suffered financial losses in an incident caused by someone else, give us a call. You may be eligible for full compensation, and we’re happy to provide you with the best legal services in Atlanta. Harrison Injury Law regularly handles the following cases:

  • Car accidents
  • Big truck accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Wrongful death
  • Slip-and-falls
  • Industrial accidents
  • Forklift accidents

Please note, this is not a full list of cases we can take. Give us a call today to find out if we’re able to help in your specific case. 

Cost of hiring a personal injury lawyer

You don’t owe Harrison Injury Law anything unless and until we win your case. When we do win your case, you’ll simply pay us a predetermined amount that we agree upon at the beginning of our partnership.

About Scott Harrison

A graduate of Georgia State University and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Scott is a licensed attorney in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas.

Putting in work for clients

At the trial level, Scott has obtained several seven- and eight-figure settlements in the last few years involving all manner of injury claims against insurance companies, corporate defendants, and hospitals.

Scott’s trial court work has recently been featured in several national media outlets like NPR’s Here & Now, Bloomberg, Business Insider, Breitbart, and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, for creating a roadmap for other plaintiff’s attorneys to follow in difficult cases against corporate defendants. 

Correcting errors in state law

When necessary, Scott keeps fighting for our clients on the appellate level. Following his argument in the Georgia Supreme Court, Scott obtained a reversal of an unfavorable order for his client and helped correct a Court error that had previously stood for 13 years.

This important case attracted amicus briefs from the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Georgia Defense Lawyers Association, and Georgia Attorney General. Reid v. Morris, 309 Ga. 230, 845 S.E.2d 590 (2020). For our client, this appeal turned a complete coverage denial into a policy-limits tender.

Protecting clients from police overstepping 

Scott recently helped our client prevail in an appellate case involving police officer immunity. Gwinnett County, Georgia v. H. Jones, (A23IO228; 2023). Several years ago, Scott helped a client preserve a critical favorable ruling in the trial court by resisting a large corporation’s attempts to overturn that favorable order on appeal. Waffle House, Inc. v. Bryson, (A14IO192; 2014). 

Personal background

Scott grew up in Marietta, GA and proudly attended Cobb County Public Schools graduating from Wheeler High School. While attending Georgia State University, Scott helped contribute to his college expenses by washing dishes and waiting tables at Buckhead jazz club Down the Hatch.

While working at Dante’s, Scott met his wife Justine to whom he is lucky enough to have been married for 23 years. Scott has two slightly crazy children who attend Atlanta Public Schools in southeast Atlanta. 

Education and licensing

  • B.S. Georgia State University 2000 
  • J.D. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 2006
  • Licensed to practice law in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas