The Holliday Firm
11175 Cicero Dr STE 100, Alpharetta, GA 30022
The Holliday Firm is a Georgia law practice led by Attorney Andrew W. Holliday, recognized for honest, results-focused representation grounded in integrity and personal attention. Based in Alpharetta and serving clients statewide, the firm provides direct attorney involvement, strategic guidance, and clear communication throughout every stage of a case.
The Holliday Firm offers free consultations for personal injury matters and handles injury and medical malpractice cases on a contingency-fee basis, meaning no attorney’s fees are owed unless compensation is recovered. This client-centered approach ensures accessibility while delivering strong advocacy in challenging, often overwhelming circumstances.
The Holliday Firm represents clients in auto and commercial truck accidents, motorcycle and pedestrian collisions, premises liability and slip-and-fall incidents, defective products, dog bites, nursing home negligence, dental and medical malpractice, and wrongful death claims. Each case is developed through thorough investigation, expert collaboration, and detailed damage assessment.
The Holliday Firm also provides experienced representation in business and civil litigation, including breach of contract, partnership disputes, unpaid commissions, wage and hour claims, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, and insurance disputes. Practical strategies focus on protecting financial interests and achieving efficient, lasting resolutions.
The Holliday Firm is particularly respected for insurance coverage and bad-faith claim disputes, carefully analyzing policy language to ensure insurers meet contractual obligations. Notable results include significant personal injury awards and a $1 million judgment against an insurance company that wrongfully denied coverage.
The Holliday Firm remains committed to professionalism, transparency, and personalized service, earning consistent praise for responsiveness, ethical advocacy, and steadfast dedication to clients across Georgia.