Ross A. Moore II
Car Accident Attorney | Serving Atlanta, GA
- Car Accident
- Personal Injury
- Wrongful Death
Ross A. Moore II
Car Accident Attorney | Serving Atlanta, GA
Car Accident, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death
Biography
Attorney Ross Moore, founder of Ross Moore II, P.C., is a passionate advocate on behalf of those who have been injured by the negligence or sheer recklessness of others. Ross takes an aggressive stance on behalf of his clients. He is dedicated to upholding his clients’ rights and not letting insurance companies take advantage of them. Due to his tenacity, diligence, and personal approach to each case, Ross has secured millions of dollars for his clients in verdicts and settlements.
In high school in Springfield, Tennessee, Ross first discovered his love for the law. In fact, Ross was one of the leaders who helped his high school’s Mock Trial Team rank in the state’s top five – the first time it had been accomplished in that school’s history.
Ross completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee. He became a Kappa Alpha Order founding father, Pi Chapter, and was elected as Student Senator. In May of 2012, Ross graduated from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School with his Juris Doctorate.
Ross is not afraid to become deeply involved in his clients’ cases. He maintains a thorough understanding of his clients’ cases on all fronts, meticulously investigating the accident scene and taking the time to meet with his clients’ physicians so that he understands the damages they have sustained.
Should a case not settle quickly for a just amount of compensation, Ross has the skill, knowledge, and experience necessary to take the case to court. Ross is no stranger to trying cases, arguing motions, and appealing decisions that he believes are unjust.
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Ross A. Moore II
Car Accident, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death