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Compare Medical Malpractice law firms in Atlanta, GA

The Baer Law Firm (90.8/100), Hornsby Law Group (80.7/100), Graham Scofield Injury Lawyers (79.8/100) have the three highest Review Evidence Scores among 12 qualified offices in Law Leaderboard’s fixed Atlanta medical malpractice cohort. The score compares public-review evidence; it does not measure legal ability, credentials, outcomes, or fit.

12qualified offices
5,931review texts analyzed
72.2median evidence score
24%of discovered offices qualified

Release 2026.08.12-r4 · fixed cohort · published 2026-08-12 · minimum publication gate: 8 qualified offices

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Top five by Review Evidence Score

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Top five Atlanta medical malpractice offices by Review Evidence Score
Rank / officeScoreRatingTracked reviewsTexts analyzedPractice evidenceMaps visibility
#1The Baer Law Firm 90.8 5 199 191 Profile + review context #9
#2Hornsby Law Group 80.7 4.9 385 353 Published practice evidence #20
#3Graham Scofield Injury Lawyers 79.8 5 138 106 Published practice evidence #3
#4The Moses Firm: Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers 78.1 5 92 83 Profile + review context #7
#5The Kalka Law Group - Personal Injury & Car Accident Attorneys 76.5 4.9 410 366 Published practice evidence #14

Maps visibility is shown separately and is never used to calculate the Review Evidence Score.

Leading office profiles

Each profile combines score depth, practice-signal basis, and a separate visibility observation. Read the office page before making a shortlist.

#1 in this cohort

The Baer Law Firm

90.8score
Rating
5/5
Analyzed
191
Maps
#9

Practice basis: Profile + review context. Evidence depth: moderate. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.

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#2 in this cohort

Hornsby Law Group

80.7score
Rating
4.9/5
Analyzed
353
Maps
#20

Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: strong. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.

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#10 in this cohort

Bader Law

67.1score
Rating
4.8/5
Analyzed
3,126
Maps
#40

Practice basis: Explicit public profile. Evidence depth: extensive. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.

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What this market reveals

Market depth

Evidence beyond the first 20 results

3 qualified offices were observed beyond Maps position 20, while 9 were observed within the first 20. Discovery visibility and review evidence can tell different stories.

Hidden leaders

1 offices meet the defined signal

A “hidden leader” appears beyond observed Maps position 20 but has a Review Evidence Score at or above the qualified-market median. It is a research label, not an endorsement.

Humphrey & Ballard Law: 74.1 score, Maps #32

Review concentration

Top five hold 6.6%

The five most-reviewed qualified offices account for 6.6% of tracked reviews. The review-volume HHI is 4373.9, a descriptive concentration measure rather than a quality score.

How practice and review evidence differ

For medical-malpractice comparisons, the practice-evidence gate requires a public practice signal or sufficient context-classified review evidence, in addition to the public-review input gate. This supports a bounded comparison of public information. It does not establish specialization, expertise, credentials, legal merit, likely outcomes, or fit for any individual matter.

The practice gate decides whether an office belongs in this comparison. The Review Evidence Score then compares public-rating, depth, recommendation, communication, public owner-response, consistency, and low-concern signals. Neither step evaluates legal skill or likely results.

Maps visibility stays separate

“Best observed position” is the strongest discovery position captured across the fixed query collection. Multiple offices can show the same value when observations came from different queries or backfills. It is never a score input.

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Complete published cohort

All 12 qualified offices

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All qualified Atlanta medical malpractice offices in Review Evidence Score order
RankOfficeScoreRatingTrackedAnalyzedEvidenceMaps
#1The Baer Law Firm90.85199191moderate#9
#2Hornsby Law Group80.74.9385353strong#20
#3Graham Scofield Injury Lawyers79.85138106moderate#3
#4The Moses Firm: Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers78.159283minimum#7
#5The Kalka Law Group - Personal Injury & Car Accident Attorneys76.54.9410366strong#14
#6Humphrey & Ballard Law74.14.9125110moderate#32
#7CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm70.24.91,256960strong#10
#8The Brown Firm Injury and Accident Attorneys70.14.9386231moderate#6
#9Davis Adams Medical Malpractice Attorneys, LLC67.24.9127106moderate#15
#10Bader Law67.14.83,7393,126extensive#40
#11Seay/Felton, LLC Trial Lawyers65.84.611899minimum#25
#12Morgan & Morgan47.74.511,631200moderate#1

Questions about this comparison

Which Atlanta medical malpractice firms lead this review-evidence comparison?

The Baer Law Firm (90.8/100), Hornsby Law Group (80.7/100), Graham Scofield Injury Lawyers (79.8/100) have the three highest Review Evidence Scores among 12 qualified offices in Law Leaderboard’s fixed Atlanta medical malpractice cohort. The score compares public-review evidence; it does not measure legal ability, credentials, outcomes, or fit.

How many Atlanta offices qualified for this comparison?

12 of 50 discovered office profiles passed both the review-evidence and practice-signal gates. Law Leaderboard requires at least 8 qualified offices before publishing a market page.

Does Google Maps position affect the Law Leaderboard score?

No. Maps visibility is reported as a separate discovery observation and never enters the Review Evidence Score.

Does appearing here prove that a firm specializes in medical malpractice matters?

No. Practice inclusion requires explicit public-profile language or sufficient context-classified review evidence. It is not a credential, specialization certification, endorsement, or outcome claim.

Sources, freshness, and limitations

Source research release llb-depth50-research-2026-08-11-r1 was materialized 2026-08-12T08:00:43Z. Practice classification uses practice-signal-v1.0.0; scoring uses review-evidence-v1.0.0. The public consumer release was published 2026-08-12.

  • The fixed discovery cohort is not a census of every law office in the market.
  • Google Maps discovery positions are captured observations, may repeat across queries, and are not scoring inputs.
  • Public reviews are incomplete, can change, and do not establish legal skill or predict a case outcome.
  • Practice evidence reflects explicit public-profile language or classified review context; it is not a credential or specialization finding.

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