About The Firm
Focusing on injury and death claims throughout Georgia.
Carl Varnedoe has recovered significant monetary compensation for victims of others’ negligence or intentional wrongdoing both as a result of jury verdicts and through favorable out of court settlements with defendants and their liability insurance companies.
Client Focused
Clients deserve the best lawyer for their specific case.
Results Driven
When you choose, choose experience and proven results.
Value Added
We work tirelessly to maximize our client’s recovery.
Areas Of Practice
Trucking, Commercial Vehicle, 18-Wheeler Wrecks
Understanding and appreciating the interplay between state law and the federal regulatory scheme and the obligations imposed on trucking companies is critical to ensuring that an individual injured or killed by a big rig, tractor trailer, 18 wheeler or other commercial vehicles is compensated to the full extent of the law.
Motor Vehicle Crashes
Hiring an experienced, trial-tested motor vehicle crash attorney often results in a much higher recovery for your loss than going it alone. Put our experience to work for you.
Wrongful Death
Our firm has handled a substantial number of significant wrongful death cases throughout Georgia which claims are governed by Georgia’s Wrongful Death Act (the “Act”) found at Official Code of Georgia Annotated § 51-4-1, et seq.
Premises Liability
Successful premises liability claims can take many forms: slip and falls or trip and falls, maintaining dangerous or unrepaired conditions, and negligent security to protect against criminal acts, among others. The ways in which these claims can arise are really too numerous to list but the consequences can be life-changing.
Medical and Nursing Home Malpractice
Medical and nursing home malpractice can take many forms. Waiting too long to diagnose or treat a medical condition, treating the medical condition incorrectly or not treating the medical condition at all. In any scenario, the consequences can be catastrophic.
Civil Rights Deprivation
This can take the form of police brutality, including death, both inside and outside the jail or prison, denial of medical treatment or humane living conditions inside a jail or prison, and failing to protect inmates from violence at the hands of other inmates, among other scenarios. These are highly complex claims that only experience informs.
Carl R. Varnedoe – Attorney
Carl Varnedoe is the founder of Carl R. Varnedoe, LLC and focuses his practice on personal injury and wrongful death claims. Located in Savannah, Georgia, Carl is privileged to represent victims of other’s negligence locally and throughout the state, including along major tractor-trailer trucking corridors like I-16, I-75, and I-95. Carl is a 1999 graduate of the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business and a 2003 graduate of Mercer University School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor.
Latest Testimonials
There are no words to express my thanks to you for all that you have done for me and my family. You have gone above and beyond since our first phone call and it has meant so much to us. Please keep in touch, you are so much more to me and my family than just our attorney, you have become a friend. Our sincerest thanks.
We feel so blessed that you were the lawyer who handled her vehicle injury case. You settled her case in about 6 months’ time and got her the best outcome possible, considering the circumstances. It was such a complicated case because we needed more than one insurance company and the costs kept adding up. We also used your referral for a disability lawyer, after unfortunately trying it on our own unsuccessfully. She was approved for her full Social Security Disability last year. You handled our daughter with the greatest care and because of the way you processed her claims in the courts, we were able to hold on to most of the monies she received in her settlement. Thankfully she now has a home and is able to live on her own, which didn’t seem possible 5 years ago.
When asked, “Is Carl a good attorney?”, the client responded, “Yes, but he’s more like family to us; he cares.”