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Christy Childers Top 10 Trucking Lawyer 2023

Christy Crowe Childers Named to Top 10 Trucking Trial Lawyer List

Co-Founder Christy Crowe Childers, Esq. has been named to the Top 10 Trucking Trial Lawyer list by the National Trial Lawyers Association (NTLA). This invitation-only professional organization is comprised of the top 10 attorneys from each state or region practicing in trucking law and truck accident claims.

Christy is the first female lawyer in Georgia and one of the first five national female lawyers to be Board Certified in Truck Accident Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. She organized the first ATAA “Mother Truckers Rally,” a national educational conference where women trucking lawyers learned to drive tractor-trailers, shared legal strategies, and received training from career, vocal, and acting coaches. The rally is now an annual event.

Selection to the Top 10 list is based on board certification as a truck accident lawyer, reputation amongst their peers, judiciary, and the public, achievements, and nominations from leading lawyers and the NTLA executive committee and association members. The Top 10 list also serves as a public resource connecting victims and attorneys with truck accident lawyers.

Childers & McCain, LLC is a personal injury law firm serving Macon, Georgia, and the surrounding areas, including Savannah, Albany, and Atlanta. To schedule a free consultation, call us at 478-254-2007 or complete our online form.

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Facing the aftermath of a serious accident can be overwhelming. Before you speak with the insurance companies, make sure you schedule a free consultation with the Macon personal injury lawyers at Childers & McCain. We can protect your rights while anticipating the insurance company’s tactics to make sure you get the full compensation you deserve. You don’t have to navigate this tough road alone – let our team of professionals help you move forward.

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