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Brook (Ptacek) West Joins Bell Law Firm as Trial Attorney

Brook (Ptacek) West Joins Bell Law Firm as Trial Attorney

Bell Law Firm, Georgia's leading law firm for victims of medical malpractice and catastrophic injury, proudly announces the addition of Brook (Ptacek) West as its newest trial lawyer. West brings a wealth of experience in medical malpractice, catastrophic injury, and complex litigation, further strengthening the firm's commitment to securing justice for its clients.
'We are thrilled to welcome Brook to our team,' stated Lloyd Bell, founder of Bell Law Firm. 'Her deep knowledge of medical malpractice litigation, combined with her tenacity and passion for client advocacy, makes her a perfect fit for our firm. We know she will be a powerful advocate for our clients and a leader in the legal community.'
West joins Bell Law Firm from Beasley Allen. During her tenure, she helped recover over $26 million for clients and managed a demanding caseload that included medical malpractice, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury cases. Before that, West practiced at Finch McCranie, LLP, where she handled a wide range of cases, including traumatic brain injuries, trucking accidents, federal criminal defense, and whistleblower litigation.
A Georgia native, West graduated from Georgia State University College of Law with a Pro Bono and Public Service Distinction. Her early legal career included clerking for the Honorable Judge Doris Downs in Fulton County Superior Court and interning with the Fulton County District Attorney's Office under then-ADA Fani Willis. She later contributed to the Department of Justice's monitorship of Volkswagen following the 'emissions gate' scandal, gaining valuable experience in government compliance and corporate accountability.
Beyond her litigation experience, West is actively engaged in the legal community. She is a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association's LEAD program, a leadership academy for young trial lawyers. Her legal expertise has also been recognized through her selection as a 2025 Super Lawyers Rising Star.
'Fighting for those who have suffered due to medical negligence is a responsibility I take to heart,' said West. 'Bell Law Firm's reputation for excellence and dedication to its clients aligns perfectly with my own values as an advocate. I am honored to be joining a firm that is so deeply committed to achieving justice for those suffering life-altering harm. I look forward to working alongside this team.'
For more information about Bell Law Firm and its work securing fair and full compensation for medical malpractice and catastrophic injury victims, visit www.belllawfirm.com.
About Bell Law Firm
Bell Law Firm is Georgia's leading medical malpractice and catastrophic injury firm. Founded in 1999 by Lloyd Bell, the firm has recovered hundreds of millions for clients and families impacted by medical negligence, including a record $75M verdict, the largest in Georgia history. The firm also achieved a record-breaking $26M verdict against a Columbus hospital and a $15M verdict against the largest healthcare provider in Georgia. In addition to delivering record verdicts, Bell Law Firm was awarded 'Personal Injury Litigation Team of the Year' and 'Most Innovative Law Firm' by The Daily Report. Lloyd is also the only Georgia attorney in the Inner Circle of Advocates, an invitation-only group of 100 leading trial attorneys in the United States. For more information, visit www.belllawfirm.com or listen to Lloyd's podcast, ' Face the Jury.'
Lauren Watt
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SOURCE: Bell Law Firm
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