Southfield, MI personal injury attorney Johnny Hawkins talks about the philosophy that guides his work as well as the background and experience that prepared him for his current practice. Guided by a consistent philosophy accumulated over more than 27 years of legal practice, the attorney believes in the principle of “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Characterized as a proponent of the golden rule, he is committed to providing service that mirrors what he would expect in a similar situation. By adhering to this approach, he aims to place his clients in advantageous positions, fostering a reciprocal environment of the best possible service.
The attorney’s background and experience are distinctive, shaped by personal attributes shared with every lawyer. As the oldest child and a former military member, he embodies responsibility, accountability, and a commitment to serving others. Throughout his life, he has consistently assumed leadership roles, finding fulfillment in protecting people. His chosen profession as a personal injury attorney aligns seamlessly with his desire to represent and safeguard the rights of individuals who have suffered serious injuries, particularly those categorized as the “small guy” or the plaintiff.