Gower, Wooten & Darnielle
4200 Northside Pkwy NW building 12, Atlanta, GA 30327
Gower, Wooten & Darneille is an insurance defense law firm founded in August 2015. The firm was founded by attorneys who shared a commitment to strong client service. Today, it serves clients across 12 states with a personal approach, national reach, and focused legal support.
Gower, Wooten & Darneille has become one of the nation’s fast-growing insurance defense firms. The firm handles matters with care, diligence, and practical judgment. Its attorneys draw on their experience to help clients manage risk, resolve disputes, and defend claims with a clear strategy and consistent communication.
Gower, Wooten & Darneille focuses on insurance defense and related litigation matters. Its practice areas include bad-faith litigation, construction defects, insurance coverage, premises liability, tax controversies, settlements, and probate. This range of services helps clients address complex disputes with support from attorneys who understand defense work.
Gower, Wooten & Darneille believes clients deserve senior-level attention from start to finish. The attorney who first handles a case remains involved through its conclusion. This approach helps preserve knowledge, improve communication, and create better solutions for clients who value consistency, accountability, and direct legal guidance.
Gower, Wooten & Darneille is also committed to diversity, fairness, and inclusion. The firm believes different backgrounds and perspectives make legal teams stronger. By valuing diversity in its hiring, culture, and client relationships, the firm builds trust and brings broader understanding to complex legal challenges.
Gower, Wooten & Darneille serves clients in Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, and West Virginia. With broad reach and personal service, the firm provides dependable insurance defense counsel for clients seeking careful planning, strong advocacy, and professional representation.