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Wrongful Death Krause Law Firm: Compassion Meets Psychology
Losing a loved one is the most traumatic event a family can endure. In these dark times, Wrongful Death Krause Law Firm offers a beacon of hope and understanding. Founded by attorney Roger Krause, this boutique firm is unique in its approach: Roger holds not only a law degree but also a Master’s degree in Psychology. This dual background allows him to understand the profound emotional impact of loss while aggressively fighting for the justice his clients deserve. Located near the Chattahoochee River in the Powers Ferry area, the firm is dedicated exclusively to wrongful death and serious injury cases, ensuring that every client receives specialized, empathetic attention.
Specialized Wrongful Death Advocacy
Unlike generalist firms, Roger Krause focuses his practice on cases involving fatal negligence. His expertise covers:
- Wrongful Death Lawyers: Representing families who have lost loved ones due to car accidents, medical errors, or criminal acts. Roger understands the grieving process and handles the legal burden so families can focus on healing.
- Medical Malpractice Lawyers: Investigating cases where doctors or hospitals failed in their duty of care, leading to fatal outcomes.
- Truck Accident Lawyers: holding trucking companies accountable for safety violations that result in deadly crashes.
- Negligent Security Lawyers: fighting for justice when inadequate security leads to the loss of life on commercial properties.
- Child Injury Lawyers: Handling the most heartbreaking cases involving injuries or fatalities of children, with the utmost sensitivity and care.
Peaceful Location at Powers Ferry
The firm operates from 6190 Powers Ferry Rd NW, Suite 230. This location is situated in the Powers Ferry business corridor, near the intersection with Interstate 285. The setting is professional yet removed from the chaotic traffic of downtown Atlanta, offering a quieter, more reflective environment for clients who are often dealing with immense grief.
A Comforting Office Space
Clients visiting Suite 230 will find an office designed to be a safe haven. Roger Krause and his team prioritize creating a supportive atmosphere. The building is a low-rise professional structure surrounded by trees, providing a sense of privacy. Access is simple, with no intimidating security checkpoints or confusing elevator banks-just a direct path to people who care.
Stress-Free Parking
Parking is plentiful and free. The building complex features a large surface parking lot right outside the entrance. For grieving families, the convenience of being able to park close to the door and walk right in is a small but meaningful comfort that the firm provides.
Accessibility
The office is easily accessible from I-285 and I-75, making it a convenient meeting point for clients from Cobb County, Sandy Springs, and North Atlanta. While public transit is limited in this specific corridor, the firm is known to travel to clients who are unable to come to the office.
Psychology and Law Combined
Roger Krause’s background in psychology informs every aspect of his practice. He knows how to talk to juries about loss, how to explain the intangible value of a human life, and how to support his clients through the trauma of litigation. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning families pay no legal fees unless a recovery is made. If you need an attorney who can offer both legal firepower and genuine emotional support, Roger Krause is the advocate you need.
Specializing In
Wrongful Death, Psychology-Based Advocacy, Medical Malpractice
Address & Location
6190 Powers Ferry Rd NW #230, Atlanta, GA 30339
Building Location
The office is located in a professional office park on Powers Ferry Road, near the Chattahoochee River and I-285. The building is a low-rise structure surrounded by greenery.
Suite Access
Suite 230 is located on the second floor. The building has a main entrance with elevator and stair access.
Parking Details
There is a complimentary surface parking lot directly serving the building.
Public Transit
The area is served by limited bus routes; car travel is the primary mode of access.
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