Andrew Lampros
Andrew Lampros has an active trial and litigation practice representing plaintiffs. Andrew has litigated and tried matters in a variety of settings, including Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), products liability, wrongful death, truck accidents, automobile accidents, motorcycle crashes, consumer fraud, civil rights, negligent security, nursing home and assisted living negligence, insurance bad faith, business torts and commercial litigation.
Andrew has experience litigating and trying cases for individuals and small businesses and has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of his clients, which include:
- Confidential 8 figure settlement arising from construction accident
- $7.05 million settlement against a multi-national petrochemical company for product liability arising out of explosion that resulted in worker fatality
- $2.905 million verdict against a major railroad for a trainman injured when thrown from a train due to excessive slack action
- $2.56 million jury verdict against a major railroad for a conductor who suffered a torn rotator cuff and injury-related post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- $1.9 million settlement on behalf of a worker injured as a result of being electrocuted at a paper mill
- $1.5 million settlement for worker injury and wrongful death with multiple construction companies for liability arising out of a construction accident
- $1.4 million jury verdict against a major railroad for a conductor who suffered a back injury as a result of a defective derailer
- $1.4 million for an elderly resident who was assaulted in an assisted living facility that failed to provide adequate security
- $1.25 million settlement for a railroad conductor who injured his back in an accident due to excessive slack action
- $1.0 million verdict for railroad worker who injured knee pulling spikes
- $950,000 settlement for worker injured by forklift
- $900,000 settlement for a railroad worker who injured his back requiring surgery on a slip, trip, fall accident
- $670,000 settlement for client injured by defective chair
- $500,000 for a railroad engineer who was injured in a tractor trailer/automobile accident
- $500,000 for a railroad trainman who injured his foot in an industrial yard accident
- $475,000 for a restaurant supply sales representative injured in a rear-end auto collision
- $450,000 for a railroad engineer who injured his back in a railcar collision
- $400,000 for a railroad conductor who suffered post traumatic stress disorder and related injuries
- $370,000 verdict against MARTA for client injured in bus crash
- $250,000 settlement for nursing home resident who suffered from bed sores
- Numerous car crash verdicts and settlements
Education
- Wake Forest University School of Law (J.D., 1999)
Bar Admissions
- Georgia, 2000
- Tennessee, 1999
Licensed to Practice
- Supreme Court of Georgia
- Court of Appeals of Georgia
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Georgia
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Georgia
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Tennessee
- All Tennessee Trial and Appellate Courts
Affiliations
- State Bar of Georgia
- American Association of Justice
- Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
- Academy of Rail Labor Attorneys
News & Legal Insights
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Atlanta News First: Dump trucks without rear license plates? They’re legal. — August 2024
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Ex-Woodstock Officer Who Fatally Shot 20-Year-Old Charged, Surrenders — April 2024
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Fox5 Atlanta: Former Woodstock Police Officer Charge With Involuntary Manslaughter After Shooting — April 2024
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The LaGrange Daily News: Hall & Lampros Celebrates Satellite Office in LaGrange — August 2023
- The LaGrange C.A.F.E.: Partner Andrew Lampros discusses protecting your Civil Rights — November 2023
- WRBL News 3 TV: GA State Board of Education overturns expulsion, 15-year-old returns to school in Troup County — September 2023
- Daily Report: ‘The Right Decision’ as State School Board Reverses Troup Student’s Expulsion — September 2023
- LaGrange Daily News: Court documents say Troup student’s expulsion reversed by state school board — August 2023
- WSB-TV: State school board says Georgia girl shouldn’t have been expelled — August 2023
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Fox 5 Atlanta: Troup County NAACP concerned over test scores, ‘draconian’ punishments of Black students — July 2023
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LaGrange Daily News: Troup NAACP calls for Superintendent Brian Shumate’s resignation — July 2023
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WSB Radio: Troup County NAACP calls for removal of school superintendent — July 2023
- Daily Report: Most Innovative Law Firms: Hall & Lampros — June 2023
- The Times-Georgian: Former coach files suit against Carroll County schools – April 2023
- The LaGrange Daily News: Class action utilities lawsuit filed against City of LaGrange — January 2023
- WSB-TV: [Graphic] Cell Phone Video Shows Inmate Being Stabbed Inside Clayton County Jail — January 2023
- Exeleon Magazine: Andrew Lampros: Setting an Example of Excellence – December 2022
- Atlanta Journal Constitution: Lawsuit Says Hyundai Conspired to Import Cheap Labor to Georgia
- News 21: ‘De-escalation training,’ culture change may lead to less deadly encounters – Oct. 19, 2022
- News 21: Georgia State Patrol agrees to pay $4.8 million after shooting death – Oct. 19, 2022
- WSB-TV: Spectators recording, posting video of street racing in Gwinnett County could possibly land in jail – Oct. 6, 2022
- WJHL: $275K settlement reached in Erwin officer-involved lawsuit – Sept. 13, 2022
- Johnson City Press: Lawsuit by Man Shot by Erwin Police Officer Settled for $275,000 — September 2022
- WSB-TV: Lawsuit Could Show Possible Motive in Triple Shooting that Left 2 Dead in Midtown — August 2022
- 11Alive: FRAMED – Most trooper shootings occur off camera – May 23, 2022
- WSB-TV Channel 2 Atlanta: Andrew Lampros quoted in article Police Video Conflicts With Family’s Claims Father Told Officer Child Was in Backseat of Hot Car — May 5, 2022
- Johnson City Press: Man Shot by Erwin Police Officer Claims Excessive Force in Lawsuit — May 4, 2022
- CNN: Georgia Settles With Widow of Black Man Killed by State Trooper for $4.8 Million — April 4, 2022
- The Daily Mail (U.K.): Georgia Will Pay $4.8 Million to Family of Black Man Julian Lewis Who Was Killed by a White State Trooper — April 4, 2022
- The New York Times: — $4.8 Million Settlement Reached in Trooper’s Fatal Shooting of a Black Driver — April 3, 2022
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution: $4.8 Million Settlement Awarded to Widow of Man Killed by Georgia State Trooper — April 1, 2022
- Associated Press: Georgia to Pay $4.8 Million in State Trooper’s Killing of Black Man — April 1, 2022
- WSB-TV: $4.8M Settlement Reached for Widow of a Man Shot, Killed by Georgia Trooper — April 1, 2022
- Fox 5 Atlanta: Georgia Reaches $4.8M Settlement With Widow of Julian Lewis — April 1, 2022
- 11 Alive: Record Settlement for Widow of Man Killed by Georgia State Trooper — March 31, 2022
- Augusta Chronicle: Settlement Reached with State of Georgia in Death of Julian Lewis — March 31, 2022