Attorney John Stamps | Notable Verdicts And Cases

Results matter. Below are examples of notable verdicts and case outcomes handled by Attorney John Stamps.

TYPE CASE COUNTY AMOUNT YEAR TRIAL OR SETTLED
Auto Accident Sumter $3,500,000.00 2023 Trial
Auto Accident Greene $3,000,000.00 2016 Trial
Auto Accident Greene $1,950,000.00 2020 Trial
Auto Accident Sumter $750,000.00 2023 Trial
Black Belt County $5,000,000.00 Settlement
Slip & Fall Greene $725,000.00 2023 Settlement
Slip & Fall Greene $725,000.00 2024 Settlement
Slip & Fall Greene $650,000.00 2024 Settlement
Slip & Fall Dallas $625,000.00 2024 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $475,000.00 2025 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $475,000.00 2025 Settlement
Auto Accident Dallas $450,000.00 2025 Settlement
Auto Accident Hale $450,000.00 2023 Settlement
Auto Accident Hale $450,000.00 2021 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $420,000.00 2022 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $420,000.00 2022 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $400,000.00 2025 Settlement
Slip & Fall Sumter $400,000.00 2024 Settlement
Slip & Fall Sumter $350,000.00 2019 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $300,000.00 2024 Settlement
Auto Accident Sumter $320,000.00 2021 Settlement
Slip & Fall Sumter $275,000.00 2024 Settlement
Auto Accident Marengo $225,000.00 2022 Settlement

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John Stamps built his practice around a simple principle: the law should protect everyday people. Whether representing injury victims facing powerful insurance companies or defending individuals against serious allegations, his approach is grounded in preparation, discipline, and courtroom readiness. Personal injury law is now the primary focus of the practice, particularly cases involving serious harm, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and complex litigation. Every case receives direct attorney involvement and strategic evaluation. Clients are not treated like files—they are treated like individuals whose futures matter.

Attorney Stamps remains active in his community and is a member of Mount Zion Christian Methodist Episcopal Church of Alpine, Alabama. His background, upbringing, and professional experiences continue to shape the way he serves his clients. His work reflects a belief in accountability, responsibility, and service.

Mack v. Carmack (2011) is a landmark Alabama Supreme Court decision in which attorney John T. Stamps III successfully argued that a mother may recover wrongful death damages for the loss of a non-viable fetus. The Court rejected the prior distinction limiting claims to viable fetuses and held that Alabama’s Wrongful Death Act applies to prenatal injuries resulting in death regardless of viability. This case reshaped wrongful death laws in Alabama.

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