Choosing a Lawyer


Sam Coffey talks about his own experiences in trial over the course of his eighteen-plus years. Experience matters when choosing a lawyer. Cases like catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and spinal cord and brain injury require an accomplished attorney like Coffey McPharlin. If you or a loved one has suffered a personal injury, Coffey McPharlin can … Continue reading “Choosing a Lawyer”

Carbon Monoxide and Keyless Go


When people forget to manually turn off their keyless cars, carbon monoxide can build up and invade the home, becoming a deadly issue. Sam Coffey, from Coffey McPharlin, explains solutions for manufactures to heed. If you or your loved ones have been suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning, contact Coffey McPharlin to set up your free, initial consultation today.

Learn About Sam Coffey


Check out a brief history about Sam Coffey from Coffey McPharlin. Sam Coffey is a personal injury lawyer who focuses on your rights and individual needs by choosing very serious cases wisely and investing his time and efforts on cases one at a time to get a pure result for clients. Contact Coffey McPharlin today to … Continue reading “Learn About Sam Coffey”

Could You Have Two Cases in One (Workers’ Compensation Explained)

Are you hurt on the job? With Workers Compensation you could have two cases in one! Learn about Workers’ Compensation Benefits from Sam Coffey at Coffey McPharlin. If you are hurt on the job, make sure you talk to a personal liability attorney at Coffey McPharlin.

Valujet Flight 592 Miami, FL

Flight 592 departed Miami International Airport (MIA) on May 11, 1996 bound for Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport on its routine flight. It was a Sunday afternoon. The airplane was a 27-year-old McDonnell Douglas DC-9 aircraft operated by a discount carrier known at the time as Valujet. Flight 592 pushed back from gate G2 in Miami … Continue reading “Valujet Flight 592 Miami, FL”

Chalks Flight 101 Miami, FL

On December 19, 2005, a Grumman Turbo Mallard (G-73T) amphibious airplane, N2969, crashed into a shipping channel adjacent to the Port of Miami, Florida shortly after takeoff from the Miami Seaplane Base. Flight 101 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight to Bimini, Bahamas with 2 flight crew members and 18 passengers on board. The airplane’s … Continue reading “Chalks Flight 101 Miami, FL”