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Attorney Profile

Thomas H. Hinson, II

Thomas Hinson, II

Westmoreland, Patterson, Moseley & Hinson, L.L.P.
577 Mulberry Street, Suite 600, PO Box 1797
Macon, GA 31202-1797

Macon

Georgia (GA)

T: 478-845-1742
F: 478-745-3208

Practice Areas

Personal Injury Plaintiff: General

Selected To

• Georgia Super Lawyers 2011
• Georgia Super Lawyers 2009
No Rising Stars publication in 2008

Profile

Thomas H. Hinson is a highly experienced and extremely competent personal injury trial lawyer who has devoted the majority of his lengthy legal career to representing the families of wrongful death victims and individuals suffering from serious accidents. He also skillfully pursues compensation for those with medical malpractice or Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) claims. In some of his recent cases, he has obtained multimillion-dollar recoveries for his clients.

After receiving his J.D. from Mercer University in 1973, Mr. Hinson began practicing law as a felony prosecutor. For the last 25 years, however, he has leveraged his trial experience to win civil damage suits, adeptly representing people from all walks of life who have experienced catastrophic injuries through auto accidents, defective products, medical malpractice and the negligence of others.

Mr. Hinson is a partner at Westmoreland Patterson Moseley & Hinson L.L.P. in Macon, Georgia, and a member or past president of many associations, including the trucking litigation section of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Board of Trial Advocates, the William Augustus Bootle Inn of Court and the Macon Bar Association.

In addition, Mr. Hinson speaks at legal seminars and teaches classes about successful jury trial techniques.

About Thomas Hinson, II

Law School: Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law

Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

Admitted: 1973, Georgia

Professional Webpage: www.wpmlegal.com/Bio/ThomasHinson.asp

Honors and Awards:

  • Phi Alpha Delta

Bar/Professional Activity:

  • Past President, William Augustus Bootle Inn of Court, 2004 - 2006
  • Member, Board of Directors, Middle Georgia Alzheimer's Association
  • Member, Selection Committee, Macon Circuit Public Defender
  • Designated FELA Counsel, American Train Dispatchers Department
  • Past President, Macon Bar Association
  • Past President, Bootle Inn of Court
  • Atlanta Lawyers Club
  • American Board of Trial Advocates
  • Member, The American Association of Justice, Trucking Litigation Section
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
  • American Bar Association
  • State Bar of Georgia
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, 1973
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia, 1973
  • Georgia, 1973
  • Georgia Court of Appeals, 1976
  • Georgia Supreme Court, 1976

Scholarly Lectures and Writings:

  • Speaker/Instructor, National Institute of Trial Advocacy

Educational Background:

  • University of Georgia, B.A., 1970
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