Harris Weinstein - Atlanta, GA
Attorney at The Weinstein Firm LLC
Personal Injury Lawyers in Atlanta, GA
5299 Roswell Rd Suite 216 Atlanta, GA 30342
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Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 04/17/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Serious and Catastrophic Injuries
- Wrongful Death
- Premises Liability and Negligent Security
- Dog Bites and Product Injuries
Attorney Information
Overview
Harris Weinstein | Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney — “The Georgia Pitbull”
The insurance company isn’t on your side. Harris Weinstein is.
When you’ve been hurt in an accident, everything feels out of control. You’re in pain. You’re worried about money. And somewhere, an insurance adjuster is already building a case to pay you as little as possible.
Harris Weinstein has spent his entire legal career making sure that doesn’t happen to people like you.
As co-managing partner of The Weinstein Firm in Atlanta, Harris handles personal injury cases for everyday Georgians who got hurt because of someone else’s mistake. He’s earned the nickname “The Georgia Pitbull” because once he takes your case, he does not let go.
Meet Harris Weinstein
Harris grew up in Atlanta and came back to build something here. He earned his law degree from John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, got licensed by the State Bar of Georgia, and went straight into personal injury law alongside his brother Michael.
Together, the Weinstein brothers founded The Weinstein Firm with a simple idea: injured people deserve the same level of fight that insurance companies bring to the table. Since 2013, the firm has recovered over $30 million for Georgia accident victims, with more than 300 cases topping $100,000.
Harris and Michael personally manage every case. You’re not going to get passed off to someone you’ve never met. The brothers run the firm together, and that means both of them are invested in what happens to you.
Outside the office, Harris is a family man. He’s married with two sons. He loves Georgia football, getting out on the golf course, and traveling with his family. He’s a real person who lives in this community — not a name on a billboard.
Cases Harris Handles
Harris practices personal injury law only. Every case the firm takes involves someone who was hurt because of someone else’s negligence.
Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Accidents
From rear-end collisions to head-on crashes, drunk driver accidents, hit-and-runs, and distracted driving cases — Harris handles them all across Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Decatur, Conyers, and throughout Georgia. He also handles Uber and Lyft accident cases, MARTA bus accidents, and scooter accidents involving Bird and Lime.
Truck Accidents
Getting hit by an 18-wheeler or a commercial truck is a different level of case. The companies that own those trucks have serious legal teams. Harris knows how to match them.
Serious and Catastrophic Injuries
Brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and other life-changing conditions require a lawyer who understands the long-term impact. Harris builds these cases to account for everything — not just your bills today, but your needs for years to come.
Wrongful Death
If you lost a family member because of someone else’s negligence, Harris will fight to make sure your family is taken care of and that the responsible party is held accountable.
Premises Liability and Negligent Security
Slip and fall injuries, injuries at apartment complexes, assaults at properties with inadequate security — Harris has won serious money in these cases across Fulton County, DeKalb County, Rockdale County, and the metro Atlanta area.
Dog Bites and Product Injuries
If you were bitten by a dog or hurt by a dangerous product, Harris will review your case for free and tell you exactly where you stand.
Harris Gives Back
Harris doesn’t just work in Atlanta — he’s part of it. The Weinstein Firm actively supports organizations that matter to this community.
Every year, The Weinstein Firm offers the Annual Cancer Survivor Scholarship — a $1,000 award for undergraduate or graduate students who have survived cancer. It’s Harris’s way of honoring his own journey and helping the next generation of survivors keep moving forward.
The firm also supports Ian’s Friends Foundation, Songs for Kids Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Atlanta events, the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta, Jewish Family and Career Services, the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, and the Atlanta Jewish Times.
In 2023, to celebrate the firm’s 10th anniversary, The Weinstein Firm donated to 10 different Atlanta-area charities. That same year, the brothers were recognized for their ongoing commitment to giving back to the community they’ve called home their whole lives.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- BBB Accredited - A+ Rating
- National Trial Lawyers Top 100 - one of only 100 attorneys in Georgia selected each year
- National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 - recognizing top trial attorneys under age 40
- Million Dollar Advocates Forum - membership reserved for attorneys who have won million-dollar cases
- Lawyers of Distinction, 2018
- Martindale-Hubbell - 5.0 out of 5.0 for client communication
- Martindale-Hubbell Client Champion Award
- Avvo Client's Choice Award
- Thumbtack Top Pro
Education
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Legal Education
- Atlanta's John Marshall Law School, Atlanta, Georgia
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Partner
Pro Bono Activities
- Ian’s Friends Foundation
- Songs for Kids Foundation
- St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Atlanta
- Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta
- Jewish Family and Career Services
- Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
- Atlanta Jewish Times
Bar Admissions
- Georgia
Other Affiliations
- State Bar of Georgia
- Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
- Atlanta Bar Association
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