Cory Watson Named BBJ 2021 Veteran-Friendly Employer
Cory Watson Attorneys has been named a Birmingham Business Journal 2021 Veteran-Friendly Company, the journal announced on Wednesday. One of just three Birmingham-area employers honored, Cory Watson was selected based on efforts to "hire, recruit, and support" career development of military veterans, along with supporting veterans outside of the company...
Continue Reading5 Common Spring Break Injuries to Avoid from a Personal Injury Attorney
The weather is getting warmer and the days are getting longer. This means spring is quickly approaching and students will soon be setting out for spring break adventures with friends. But before your child leaves town, be prepared - make sure their vacation won't be wrecked by serious injuries or...
Continue ReadingCory Watson Staff Headed to Law School
Congratulations to the three staff members at Cory Watson Attorneys who are headed to law school this fall. We are incredibly proud of Hunter Phares, Nicole LeMier, and Nwando Anwah for their hard work and dedication. Hunter Phares is from Dothan, Alabama, and graduated from Auburn University with a degree...
Continue ReadingCory Watson Attorney’s History with Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure
October is fast approaching and for many, this means the start of autumn, football season, and cooler weather. But for the personal injury attorneys and staff of Cory Watson, it now means so much more. October is nationally known as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Where It All Started In...
Continue ReadingBlack History Month Spotlight: Macon Bolling Allen
With Black History Month upon us, it is important to study the lives and accomplishments of the famous and not-so-famous, but still notable, African Americans who have inspired so many. As an aspiring attorney, those moments are spent thinking about those black attorneys that refused to be stopped by the...
Continue ReadingHelmets Play an Important Role in Sports and Bicycle Safety
A new British study published in the Neurology journal revealed that even mild concussions can cause brain damage. Unfortunately, according to the American Academy of Neurology, 2 to 4 million people suffer concussions each year from sports activities. The Neurology study pool included 53 people from the ages of 16-68 years old who had reported...
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