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Personal Injury Attorney Josh Branch of The Law Offices of Joshua W. Branch joins us for Personal Injury Marketing Minute podcast #107 to discuss getting into the field to make a difference. Josh is driven to a life of service through the practice of personal injury law. Visit Josh online here: https://www.thegeorgiainjuryattorney.com/. Visit Extra Special People, Inc here: https://www.cityofwatkinsville.com/185/ESP. See all episodes or subscribe to the Personal Injury Marketing Minute here: https://optimizemyfirm.com/podcasts/. Transcript: Lindsey: Welcome to the Personal Injury Marketing Minute, where we quickly cover the hot topics in the legal marketing world. I'm your host, Lindsey Busfield. Even though there are some bad players in the personal injury world who are more interested in profit than people, most personal injury lawyers get into the field because they want to make a difference. Josh Branch of Josh Branch Law in Georgia is one such lawyer who is driven to a life of service through the practice of personal injury law. Thank you so much for joining us today, Josh. Josh Branch: Thank you for having me, Lindsey. Lindsey: Well, tell us a little bit about yourself and about your practice. Josh Branch: A little bit about myself, we have a current operation or base. In Athens, Georgia, that's the primary location, the law office of Joshua Branch. We also have satellite offices in Atlanta and on the Georgia coast where you accept cases throughout Georgia and in the Florida accident, licensed to practice in Florida as well. About me, that's as far as wide of a question as we can go. It's the worst question I could possibly ask. No, no, no, it's fine. It's absolutely fine. To kind of piggyback on the topic, I have been around law since the time I was 15 or 16. My church league basketball coach was a lawyer, and he said, you argue so much. You're going to become a lawyer. And everybody else in my family and friends said the same thing. I think I was a little bit apprehensive of doing what everybody else already foretold as my future. But actually, they were right. And so I'm very blessed to be in this position and helping others. Lindsey: I mean, to be able to... To argue, you know, when you're a kid, it can drive everybody else crazy. But if you can harness that energy for good and put it to the benefit of others, then that turns into a superpower. I'll agree. So, I mean, clearly you loved to argue when you were a kid and you went down this path. But why did you want to become a personal injury lawyer at the end of your educational career? Josh Branch: It's a great question. Once I finally decided I did want to go to law school, I initially thought I wanted to go into environmental law. That was my pursuit when I entered into law school. However, as much as I got into it, more I realized that I'm not, and this is most things about me, I'm not on the extreme on either side. So in environmental law, I didn't see myself working for a large oil company. And also at same time, I didn't see myself, you know, working for Greenpeace. They both have places in this world. And, you I didn't feel my heart for myself one way or the other. I worked for an entertainment lawyer. I was in law school. It great. We had incredible experiences. I helped put on a seminar at the Russian Consulate in Manhattan in New York. Great experience. Got to meet a lot of A&R reps and reps from different bands and things of that sort. But when it really came down to tracking towards what I want to do the rest of my life, there is a proverbial David versus Goliath day in, day out when you deal with injured victims dealing with insurance companies. And even though insurance companies and their complete wherewithal and financial backing of which no individual really has outside of a few on the top of the Forbes list,
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