Mr. Ashenden has recovered millions of dollars for his clients in his 29 years of representing injured victims of negligence.

Recent Case Results
$1,000,000.00
Thomas J. Ashenden recovered over $1,000,000.00 in 2012 for a wrongful death against a trucking company. (confidential settlement)
$1,460,000.00
Thomas J. Ashenden recovered $1,460,000.00 on the eve of trial from a Hall County, Georgia truck company for a fracture to a vertebrae in the back of a 16 year old girl. Lacerations to her internal organs were also a significant aspect of the damages. It is one of the top 5 personal injury recoveries ever in Hall County.
$1,000,000.00
Thomas J. Ashenden recovered $1,000,000.00 from a truck company in Union County, Georgia for traumatic brain injury to 56 year old man. Liability was so contested prior to Mr. Ashenden’s and Mr. Whaley’s involvement that the insurance company and truck company had closed its claims file.
$1,000,000.00
Thomas J. Ashenden as co-counsel with a Florida law firm recovered $1,000,000.00 for the wrongful death of a 6 year old girl based on the negligence of a tractor-trailer truck driver in the rain.
$1,000,000.00
Thomas J. Ashenden recovered $1,000,000.00 for a 30 year old housewife who suffered a closed head injury and fractured humerus when a Bartow County dump truck turned in front of her vehicle. (confidential settlement)

Major recoveries for:
- Amputation of leg case;
- Day care abuse and burns to child case;
- Victims of DUI’s;
- Clients on motorcycles; and
- Passengers with very serious and permanent injuries involving bus and limousine collisions.
The spectrum of cases involves clients with:
- Traumatic brain injuries;
- Spinal chord injuries;
- Neck and back injuries;
- Surgeries (many of whom have permanent internal fixations - screws and plates);
- Amputations;
- Prosthetic devices; and
- Permanent disfigurement/scarring to the face and other body parts.
The parties which have been held accountable to Mr. Ashenden's clients have included: truck companies, insurance companies, employers, negligent landlords, and medical providers. |