Helping property owners throughout Georgia

Your trees are an essential part of your property.

Most people are shocked to learn that someone has cut down trees on their property without their consent. People may cut down your trees on purpose or by mistake. Regardless of the reason, when one person enters another person’s land and cuts or removes trees they have broken the law by committing trespass and conversion of timber. The owner of the land may bring a claim for damages against the trespasser for damage to their land and trees.

Types of Cases We Handle

Residential Property Owners

Sometimes builders or developers working nearby remove neighboring trees, either on purpose or by accident, without the landowner’s permission. This could happen while clearing land or building a fence, for example. You may also have a neighbor who wants to remove one of your trees because it is blocking sunlight, or dropping leaves and twigs onto a patio or pool. Learn more about what your rights are if your trees have been cut or damaged without your permission.


Tree Accidents

Sick, damaged, or dead trees present a hazard to people and property and should be removed safely. If a landowner leaves a hazardous tree standing and it falls on someone, injuring that person, or damaging their property, the injured party may have claims against the owner of the tree. Learn more about what your options are if you have been injured by a falling tree.


How can we help you?

Our firm represents all types of clients throughout Georgia. Click below to contact us about your case.