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Michael Anthony Melonakos is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Greenville, South Carolina, who brings a wealth of experience in insurance law to his practice. Originally from Monroe, Michigan, Michael graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in finance and international business, where he also served as the president of his fraternity. He then pursued his law degree at the University of Georgia, where he honed his legal skills as a notes editor for the Journal of Intellectual Property and co-founded the Business Law Society. With several years of experience at two of Atlanta’s leading insurance defense firms, Michael gained invaluable insights into the complexities of insurance claims. He represented well-known trucking companies, automobile insurers, and premises liability insurers in defending lawsuits filed by accident victims. This background has equipped him with a unique perspective that he leverages to advocate fiercely for his clients on the plaintiff’s side. Michael’s transition to personal injury law has been marked by numerous successful settlements and verdicts for his clients. His extensive experience in a high-pressure legal environment has given him an edge in understanding the nuances of various injury cases, allowing him to maximize the value of each case he handles. After a decade in Atlanta, Michael and his wife, Bren, made the decision to return to her hometown of Greenville, SC. They are committed to serving the local community, helping accident victims navigate the legal landscape while providing compassionate support during challenging times. Michael Melonakos is not only a skilled attorney but also a passionate advocate for justice in the Upstate area.
Wrongful death attorneys represent families who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of others. They seek compensation for the devastating loss. Common matters include fatal accidents, medical negligence deaths, workplace fatalities, product liability deaths.