Mike Okeke – Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer

Mike Okeke

Okeke Law Group, PC

(770) 996-6003

https://okekelawfirm.com/

191 Peachtree Tower, 191 235 Peachtree Street Northwest
#400
Atlanta , GA 30303

Mike Okeke

Okeke Law Group, PC

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Firm Summary

Attorney Mike Okeke brings to law practice more than 35 years of experience in a wide range of fields including but not limited to business organization, insurance marketing, magazine advertising, magazine publishing, magazine graphic design, music recording, music publishing, music marketing, song writing, TV production, TV program creation, editing and presentation, contract negotiation, agency, representation of foreign businesses, etc. Mike is very active in his local community, African communities and the church community.

Attorney Mike Okeke and the Okeke Law Firm, PC are dedicated to providing timely, cost-efficient, effective advice for, and representation of clients with expertise in Personal Injuries, Criminal Defense, Commercial Landlord/Tenant issues, Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death, and all Civil Litigations ranging from easily solvable problems to sophisticated and complex litigations. Our aim is to build and maintain high quality relationships characterized by trust, competence and effectiveness. We have built our reputation by providing consistent high-quality service, individual attention and personal concern for each client’s unique needs throughout the litigation process with a determined focus on resolving problems on favorable terms and in a cost-effective manner.

Attorney Mike Okeke is admitted to practice and represent a wide range of clients in the following Courts: United States Federal Court, Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Superior Courts, Georgia State Courts, Georgia Probate Courts and Georgia Magistrate Courts.

Personal injury is the term used to describe physical and mental injuries that occur because of someone else’s negligence, intentional actions, or strict liability. Negligence means the other party failed to act with reasonable care. For example, imagine you are in your car stopped at a red light when another driver rear ends you because he or she isn’t paying attention. If you suffer physical injuries in the crash, those could be personal injury due to negligence. (Any damage to your car is property damage, not personal injury, because the car is an object, not a person. Intentional harm means the other person set out to hurt you. This includes cases of battery, assault, and false imprisonment.

Strict liability means that anyone involved in the production, distribution, or sale of a defective product can be held responsible if the product injures someone.