Overview

Brendan S. Thompson has exclusively dedicated his career as an attorney to insurance defense matters. He focuses his efforts on defending his clients in cases related to personal injury, premises liability, coverage disputes and automobile accidents.

Over the years, Brendan has developed his practice through his successful representation of well-known companies, which include national insurers where he handled automobile, homeowners and commercial general liability claims. Additionally, Brendan has defended a major airline in personal injury and baggage claim matters.

Brendan understands that handling insurance claims properly on the front end is key to resolving claims in a cost-effective manner and he provides his clients with the tools to do so. As the insurance industry is ever changing, he guides his clients to stay in the know of the latest rules and developments to come out of the jurisdictions in which they operate.

As an avid traveler, Brendan has met people from around the world with diverse backgrounds and varied experiences. His travels have helped shaped his perspective and given him the ability to work efficiently with an array of clients. Brendan is steadfast in getting to know his clients on an individual basis in order to adjust his approach to their needs and believes communication is essential to a productive relationship.

While earning his J.D. at the University of Arkansas, Brendan clerked for a circuit judge and at a personal injury firm. Prior, he graduated from the University of Central Florida with a B.A. in history.

Awards/Recognitions

  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, 2021-Present

Memberships

  • Phi Alpha Delta
  • State Bar of Georgia

Interests

Brendan is an enthusiastic soccer fan and often plays in his free time. He enjoys hiking and fishing, and has traveled to Ushuaia, Argentina, the southern-most city in the world.

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Bar Admittances

  • Georgia

Education

University of Arkansas School of Law (J.D., 2014)

University of Central Florida (B.A., 2009)

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