Amos H. Davis | Baton Rouge Personal Injury Lawyer

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About Amos

Based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Amos H. Davis regularly represents clients and tries court cases for injured parties throughout the State of Louisiana. The seasoned attorney specializes in serious and catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths, including automobile, 18-wheeler and other trucks, oilfield, nursing home, and motorcycle-related accidents.

Davis graduated from the University of Virginia with honors in 1974, and then graduated from the Loyola University School of Law in 1978.  After law school, he joined the prominent law firm of Voorhies & LabbĂ© in Lafayette, Louisiana, successfully handling civil jury trials and mediations throughout the State of Louisiana.  One case that attracted nationwide attention is the infamous Lake Peigneur salt mine disaster, resulting in a global settlement of tens of millions of dollars.  

Davis moved to Baton Rouge in 1988 and has solidified his reputation in Louisiana as a revered and successful trial attorney.

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Experience

Attorney

Amos H. Davis, Attorney at Law

Present

Baton Rouge, LA

Admission

Verified Louisiana

1978

Education

University of Virginia

Bachelors

1974

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • Member | Louisiana State Bar Association
Honors / Awards
  • Distinguished Martindale-Hubbell
    2020

Notable Work

Cases

$650K

Settlement of $650,000 to a retired elderly man who, while stopped waiting to turn, was rear-ended by a national cable company service truck causing head, neck, shoulder, and back injuries. No surgery.

$653K

Jury trial and verdict of $653,000 for a retired elderly couple whose pickup truck was rear-ended at a red light by an 18-wheeler flatbed truck causing neck and back injuries. The treating doctors testified that they would have chronic pain indefinitely. No surgery.

$175K

Jury trial and verdict of $175,000 for a truck mechanic injured when a tow truck driver slammed the 18-wheeler hood on the mechanic, causing injury to his neck, shoulder, and back. No surgery.

$1.25m

Jury trial and verdict of $1,256,675 for a middle-aged shipping clerk who was intentionally thrown to the floor by a co-worker, re-injuring his lower back. Surgery was performed.

$1.2m

Jury trial and verdict of $1,200,000 for the parents of an 8-year old child, a passenger in one vehicle, who was killed through the combined fault of a negligent-adverse driver and DOTD road design and marking defect.

Amos H. Davis, Attorney at Law Highlights

Accident & Injury, Traffic

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