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Our Editorial Team

We cover legal topics in the United States with a particular focus on civil rights and access to justice, along with clear, responsible reporting on accidents and the legal questions that often follow them. Our aim is to make complicated issues easier to understand without flattening the human realities behind them. Whether we are explaining a court decision, looking at accountability after a serious incident, or exploring barriers people face when seeking fair treatment, we try to keep our reporting grounded, careful, and useful. We are a small team of local writers who came to this work after seeing a gap in reliable accident reporting. Too often, important incidents were either reduced to fragments or stripped of the broader legal and civic context that helps people make sense of what happened. We believed readers deserved better: reporting that is factual, measured, and attentive to the people affected. Our philosophy is simple. We value clarity over noise, substance over spectacle, and fairness over easy conclusions. We believe good editorial work should inform the public, respect complexity, and stay connected to the everyday consequences of the law. At PGL Law, we do our best to approach every piece with rigor, empathy, and a genuine commitment to public understanding.

Our Writers

Tom Wahlberg

Tom Wahlberg

Freelance contributor covering car accident aftermath and legal options in Minnesota

Nneka Okafor

Nneka Okafor

Covers workplace safety and injury claims for readers across Minnesota

Cedric Washington

Cedric Washington

Writes about accident investigation and safety in Mississippi

Dorothy Mae Hicks

Dorothy Mae Hicks

Mississippi-based freelance reporter covering vehicle accidents and insurance claims

Billy Stockton

Billy Stockton

Mississippi-based content writer covering accident investigation and safety

Keisha Brown

Keisha Brown

Independent writer covering workplace safety and injury claims in Mississippi

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