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Riah Greathouse, Esq.

Founder & Attorney

About Riah Greathouse, Esq.

Since being admitted to practice law in the State of Georgia, Riah Winston Greathouse has been counsel of record in over 5000+ criminal and civil matters throughout the state with a high rate of success. Mr. Greathouse earned his undergraduate degree at Hampton University and his law degree from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas, where he graduated in the Top 10% of his law school class. During his law school tenure, he gained invaluable experience with internships with Judge Clarence Cooper of the United States District Court in the Northern District of Georgia, as well as Chief Judge Myra H. Dixon of the State Court of Fulton County, Georgia. The respective judicial internships allowed him to gain a keen insight on the method in which judges operate, and how many of them expect attorneys to be prepared when appearing on clients’ behalf.

Following law school, Mr. Greathouse joined a premier DUI defense firm, where he zealously represented numerous individuals charged with DUI. While representing DUI clients, Mr. Greathouse earned his certification in National Highway Traffic Safety Administration DUI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing, and attended the National College for DUI Defense at Harvard. Mr. Greathouse has also served his community as an Assistant District Attorney in Fulton County, Georgia for several years, where he prosecuted cases ranging from drugs to violent felonies throughout the county. His service as a prosecutor yielded a tremendous amount of courtroom experience, which allows him to attack cases with tenacity, often times proving to be beneficial in securing a favorable resolution. After leaving the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, Mr. Greathouse joined a nationally recognized plaintiff’s firm, where he represented injured victims as well as estates on behalf of decedents in wrongful death actions.

Since starting Greathouse Trial Law, LLC, Mr. Greathouse been selected to National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, the Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Stars, has secured over $50 million dollars on behalf of injured victims and has built the Nation’s fastest growing small law firm in 2020 according to Law Firm 500.

In addition to fighting on behalf of injured victims, Mr. Greathouse works to promote reform in the criminal justice system with his work as President of Caseless Inc., a mobile application that leverages GPS tracking and facial recognition technology to increase reliability and confidence in monitoring offenders.

When Mr. Greathouse is not in the courtroom, he finds time to serve as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Zena’s House, Incorporated, a board member of Impact CDC, Woodward Academy Alumni Board, and is a former member of the City of Atlanta’s Board of Ethics. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, and also enjoys spending time with his family, worshipping at Impact United Methodist Church, and rooting for the Falcons, Braves, Hawks, and UGA.

Education

  • Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, Juris Doctor, 2010
  • Hampton University, Hampton, VA, Bachelor of Arts, 2007

Professional Certifications

  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration DUI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing, 2010-Present

Professional Associations & Memberships

  • Gate City Bar Association
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
  • The Lawyers Club of Atlanta
  • Woodward Academy Alumni Association
  • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

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Answers to some of the most common questions we hear from injured drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.

After checking that everyone is safe and calling 911, report the accident to the police and then record your police report number. Document the scene, take photos, exchange information with the parties involved, and collect witness contact details. Seek medical care, even if you feel okay; in some personal injury cases, injuries appear later. Then, speak with an attorney before talking to the insurance company. We offer free consultations to help you understand what to do next.

Most car accident attorneys, including our team at Flynn Greathouse, work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay any legal fees up front. Instead, the attorney receives a percentage of the amount you recover — and if there’s no recovery, you don’t owe anything. Our payment structure helps injured people across America access legal help without added financial stress.

Even in a minor motor vehicle accident, it’s worth speaking with an attorney. What may seem like a small issue can become more complicated as details emerge. For example, injuries may appear later, the other driver may dispute fault, or the insurance companies might delay or undervalue your claim. A lawyer can explain your options and help you pursue compensation for things like property damage, hospital and medical bills, or lost time from work.

In Arizona, the time limit to file a personal injury lawsuit after a car accident is generally two years from the date of the crash. This deadline, known as the statute of limitations, also applies to claims involving non-economic damages like emotional distress or physical pain. Act early so your attorney has enough time to gather evidence and file the claim properly.

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