John R. Coleman, Jr.:
Attorney Bob Coleman is a founding partner as well as, a “Super Lawyer” in Georgia, practicing Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and Domestic law.
Mr. Coleman uses the experience gained from prior representation of insurance companies to now seek justice for families suffering the loss of a loved one due to negligent drivers. As the supervising attorney for our Personal Injury Department, Mr. Coleman focuses on tractor-trailer collisions, product liability, slip and fall, work related injuries, nursing home abuse and boat-related injuries.
Mr. Coleman has over 26 years of legal experience. Mr. Coleman is a registered court mediator and is authorized to mediate all types of disputes arising from collisions, business, contracts, debt collection, insurance disputes, and numerous other areas of law.
Mr. Coleman received his undergraduate degree from Auburn University, before obtaining his law degree from Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University in 1989.
Mr. Coleman is a family man, married to his wife Tami since 1989 and the couple has two lovely daughters.
Rob Chambers:
Mr. Robert W. Chambers, III specializes in personal injury and wrongful death at the law firm of Coleman, Chambers and Rogers, LLP. Many of Rob’s clients are accepted under a contingency fee agreement meaning there are little or no costs of litigation until recovery. Mr. Chambers offers free initial consultations in areas such as personal injury claims, workers’ compensation and automobile accidents. Rob Chambers and all of the trial lawyers at Coleman, Chambers and Rogers, LLP, offer free initial consultations in their offices in Gainesville and Dawsonville, Georgia. The lawyers at Coleman, Chambers and Rogers, LLP also travel to surrounding areas such as Commerce, Jefferson, Winder, Lawrenceville, Cornelia, Clarksville, Flowery Branch, Buford, Cleveland, and Dahlonega to meet accident victims. Please feel free to contact Rob Chambers today for a free consultation at (800) 400-GA LAW.
Upon graduation of Mercer University and Law School, Rob Chambers returned to his hometown of Gainesville, Georgia to work as an assistant district attorney for C. Andrew Fuller (now Chief Judge of Hall and Dawson County Superior Courts). Rob was trained and further educated in trial practice by chief assistant district attorney, Lee Darragh (presently District Attorney). Upon completing over 21 jury trials with a 90 percent success rate, Rob joined The Law Firm of Whelchel, Dunlap & Gignilliat.
In 1996, Rob Chambers and Bob Coleman, friends from law school, formed Coleman and Chambers, LLP. Over the past twenty five years Rob has served as a trial court judge (Hall County State Court), has presided over cases in Hall’s Superior Courts, served as City Attorney for Flowery Branch, and was the Hall and Dawson County Representative to the Georgia State Bar’s Board of Governors. As a trial lawyer and former judge, Rob gained an extremely valuable insider’s viewpoint of the judicial system while presiding over important legal matters such as personal injury cases, car and trucking accidents, DUI cases, disputed traffic offenses, condemnation cases and contract disputes. Rob has represented individuals in areas of trucking accidents, all types of personal injuries, car accidents, workers’ compensation, trip-and-fall, slip-and-fall, property damages, also construction disputes, contract disputes and condemnation law (property taken by Georgia DOT and/or power line companies). Rob was selected as an initial officer and founding member of the Chattahoochee Inn of Court. He has acted as Special Master in numerous cases often appointed by local Superior Court Judges.
Rob Chambers now handles much of the firm’s complex litigation cases. Recently the Georgia Supreme Court upheld a $1.4 million verdict which Rob Chambers obtained from Ingles Markets in a jury trial lasting almost five weeks! This was reported as the longest civil jury trial in Hall County’s history. By dedicating the majority of his law practice to injured people, Attorney Chambers feels that he is giving back to the local community that he has been a part of since birth. Rob Chambers, a native to Northeast Georgia, is a member of the Gainesville Rotary Club, the Northeastern Circuit Bar Association (Hall and Dawson), Gainesville’s First United Methodist Church and Gainesville High Athletic and Lakeview Academy’s Booster Clubs.
Cale Rogers:
As a partner with Coleman, Chambers and Rogers, LLP, Mr. Rogers assists clients in all associated areas of Automobile Injuries, Real Property Law, Premises Liability (Slip & Fall), Contracts, Wills and Trusts. Mr. Rogers also regularly represents clients in Probate matters in connection with claims, Real Estate Closings, Real Estate Litigation and general Civil Litigation.
Mr. Rogers just successfully obtained over $670,000 in a wrongful death claim in the Northeast Georgia area. Mr. Rogers handles trucking cases in the Federal Courts as well as the State Courts of Georgia.
Additionally, Mr. Rogers ensures that our clients’ needs are met when either purchasing or selling residential or commercial property. With vast experience in litigating real estate related disputes, Mr. Rogers has successfully resolved numerous real estate cases including boundary line & easement disputes, quiet title actions related to the lawful ownership of property, title insurance claims and eminent domain.
Mr. Rogers is also the go-to attorney for a significant portion the firm’s Business, Corporate and Contract work. Helping our clients prepare, interpret and negotiate contracts, Mr. Rogers is proficient in real estate, business, employment and all varieties of contracts and agreements. Mr. Rogers is also the firm’s leading attorney for Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs), a domestic document sorting the complexities of dividing one or more retirement accounts.
After receiving his undergrad in English from Western Carolina University, Mr. Rogers obtained his Juris Doctor from Walter F. George School of Law in 2001. When Mr. Rogers isn’t putting out legal fires, he is spending time with his wife and children.
Natalie V. Teston:
Natalie Teston is a partner at Coleman, Chambers and Rogers, LLP working alongside Partner, Bob Coleman in the area of Personal Injury Litigation and Department Director. In the field of Personal Injury Litigation, Mrs. Teston assists clients with cases involving car accidents, tractor-trailer collisions, product liability, slip and fall, work related injuries and nursing home abuse.
Working with John R. Coleman, Mrs. Teston has experience in all areas of family law including slip and fall cases, automobile and trucking cases and has participated in jury trials yielding verdicts in excess of one million dollars!
Mrs. Teston practices law throughout Northeast Georgia, including Hall County, Dawson County, White County, Habersham County, Stephens County, Rabun County, Lumpkin County, Union County, Jackson County, Union County, Towns County, Gwinnett County, Barrow County, Forsyth County, Cherokee County, Cobb County and Fulton County.
After receiving her Bachelor’s degrees in History and International Affairs at the University of Georgia, Mrs. Teston continued her education to obtain her Juris Doctor from the University Of Georgia School Of Law.
When not representing personal injury and family law clients, Mrs. Teston enjoys spending time with her husband, Clint Teston, who is also an attorney.