After 15 years of practice, Attorney Nicholas J. Rego continues to provide dedicated legal representation to Georgia residents, particularly those injured in accidents. As the founder of Rego Law Firm, he focuses on personal injury law, handling cases involving motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, and serious injuries. His background also includes real estate law, collections, and probate procedure, which gives him unique insights into cases such as premises liability and probate matters following a tragic event.
Rego earned his Juris Doctorate from Georgia State University College of Law in 2002 and a bachelor's degree in political science from the State University of West Georgia in 1998. He is admitted to practice in the State Bar of Georgia and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Active in professional organizations, he is a member of the Tallapoosa Judicial Bar Association, Carroll County Bar Association, and Haralson County Chamber of Commerce. He also belongs to Phi Delta Phi, The International Legal Honor Society, and supports The Blake House in Waco, GA.
Rego's practice is characterized by direct, personal service. He intentionally limits the number of cases he accepts to ensure each client receives the attention they deserve. "Our clients aren't file numbers," he said. "They're people who've just been through something traumatic. They deserve an attorney who listens, explains the process clearly, and fights for them every step of the way." The firm offers face-to-face initial consultations that are free and without obligation, allowing clients to bring a family member for support.
Rego Law Firm serves clients throughout West Georgia in personal injury and civil litigation matters, including car accidents, truck accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, and medical malpractice. With over 15 years of experience, Rego aims to help clients avoid costly mistakes, protect their rights, and secure fair compensation. His blend of legal knowledge and personal attention sets his firm apart from larger practices.


