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Attorney Clark Karell on Building a Client-Focused Injury Practice (Ep. 5)

Attorney Clark Karell on Building a Client-Focused Injury Practice (Ep. 5)

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In this episode of The AICA Podcast, host Jeff Shaw sits down with Attorney Clark Karell, founding litigator of Karell Trial Attorneys, to explore his journey from growing up in a military family to building a law practice centered on service, compassion, and meaningful advocacy. Clark shares how being raised by two disabled veterans shaped his values, why he pursued degrees in political science and experimental psychology, and what ultimately led him to devote his career to personal injury law.

Clark discusses the unexpected moment that pushed him to leave a major billboard firm and launch his own practice, explaining how that difficult experience became the catalyst he needed to pursue his long-held dream of building a firm with a more personal, client-focused approach. He talks about the early stages of his career, the lessons he carried from each firm he worked with, and the experiences that helped him develop confidence as a litigator.

Drawing from years of working closely with medical providers, Clark breaks down the communication gaps that often appear between the legal and medical sides of a case and why collaboration is essential for helping injured clients heal. He also offers an honest look at the emotional and financial stress clients face after a crash, and how he guides them through the tension between wanting fast relief and needing the time necessary to protect their long-term wellbeing.

The conversation turns toward the shifting landscape of personal injury law in Georgia. Clark shares his concerns about recent tort reform efforts, how new legislation may impact victims, and why he believes staying informed and engaged is crucial as insurance lobby influence continues to grow. He also explains why uninsured motorist coverage is more important than ever and how verdicts and accountability can create meaningful social change.

Through it all, Clark emphasizes the purpose that drives him and his team. He reflects on the privilege of helping people in some of their most difficult moments, the satisfaction of securing life-changing results, and why he still feels energized by the work after years in the trenches.

"This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice."

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