About Chuck
Chuck Pardue is a seasoned personal injury attorney based in Evans, Georgia. With over 40 years of legal experience, he developed his expertise in various areas, including medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, insurance claims, military law, and Social Security disability. His law firm, Pardue & Coskrey, is conveniently located at 4773 Washington Road, Evans, GA 30809. This strategic location allows him to serve clients throughout the region effectively. A Vietnam War veteran, Chuck served honorably in the Fourth Infantry Division and the First Air Cavalry Division. His military service has profoundly shaped his legal career.
After his time in combat, he utilized the GI Bill to further his education, earning a law degree from the University of Tennessee. Subsequently, he returned to the Army as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer, where he provided legal counsel to military personnel. Chuck retired with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, bringing a experience in military law and veterans' disability claims to his practice. Admitted to practice in both Georgia and Tennessee, Chuck has also argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. His extensive legal career includes serving as lead counsel in over 100 trials and participating in more than 1,000 administrative hearings.
This impressive track record demonstrates his commitment to advocating for his clients and ensuring their rights are protected. Beyond his legal practice, Chuck has actively engaged in his community. He served as the 10th Congressional District Chair of the Democratic Party from 1994 to 1998, playing a significant role in local politics. Additionally, he was a delegate to the 1996 Democratic Convention, further showcasing his dedication to civic involvement. Chuck has also held the position of past president of the Augusta-Aiken Federal Bar Association, contributing to the legal community in meaningful ways. His support for organizations like the Disabled American Veterans highlights his commitment to helping those who have served the country.
Chuck is married and has two sons and a daughter. His interests extend beyond law and politics; he is actively involved in alternative energy projects, including biodiesel and algae initiatives. Advocating for American energy independence, he reflects a commitment to sustainability and innovation. Chuck Pardue’s diverse interests and community involvement illustrate his dedication not only to his profession but also to the betterment of society as a whole.