Elizabeth Chambers has always focused her career on helping those in need. Her sincere desire to advocate for people harmed by unsafe drugs and medical devices inspired her to attend law school. She is honored to be an advocate for her clients against large corporations and insurance companies.
Upon graduation in 2003 from Birmingham School of Law, she joined Cory Watson Attorneys. Since then, Elizabeth has represented thousands of clients who were injured from the use of dangerous drugs or medical devices and has been involved in some of the largest mass tort cases in the country. One of Beth’s favorite quotes best expresses her feelings about the work she does: “Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” - Theodore Roosevelt.
Elizabeth continues to do “work worth doing” outside of the office. When she’s not helping people through the law, she’s still helping. She and her husband support several local charities that benefit women and children, foster children, and disabled adults. At work and home, the common thread for Elizabeth is advocating for those who need it most.
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