G’s Five Good Things — Week of December 26, 2025
“G’s Five Good Things” offers a curated look at the moments, messages, and milestones that stood out to us each week. Our goal is to provide valuable insights through meaningful updates and positive momentum that inform and engage our community.
Let’s get into G’s Five Good Things! And remember, if you ever need help after a wreck or injury, you can contact my team anytime day or night.
The Good Word:
“But the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.’”
– Luke 2:10
This verse is a steady reminder of what Christmas is really about, good news meant for everyone. In a world that can feel heavy and uncertain, God chose to meet us with joy, not fear. That message still matters today, just as much as it did on that quiet night in Bethlehem. It’s a reminder that no matter what we’re carrying, hope showed up, and it’s still here. And in that hope, we find the courage to face each day with a little more peace and a little more love. Christmas reminds us that joy can grow, even in the most ordinary moments.
Good in Action:
As the year comes to a close, we’re proud of our attorneys and all they accomplished in 2025. From big truck wrecks and auto accidents to workers’ compensation cases, they’ve worked tirelessly to help clients get the justice and support they need.
This season, we’re grateful for the opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives and to witness the resilience of those we serve. Looking back, it’s clear that our team’s dedication has brought hope, relief, and positive outcomes to so many, and that’s something worth celebrating
Gordon Says:
What a joy it was to celebrate Christmas with family and friends, taking time to reflect on the greatest gift God has given us. There’s nothing better than being around family, sharing a meal, telling stories, and just enjoying each other’s company. It’s those little moments, the laughs, the conversations, and even the quiet ones, that make the season special.
I hope you got to spend time with the people you love and felt some of the peace and joy this season brings. As we move into the new year, may that same warmth and gratitude carry with you every day. Let’s hold onto these moments, share kindness whenever we can, and remember that the spirit of Christmas doesn’t have to end when the day is over.
From our family to yours, Merry Christmas.
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Remember, acting quickly can make a big difference in protecting your rights and getting the support you need. We’ll guide you through every step, answer your questions, and make sure your case is handled with care and attention. You don’t have to face this alone, we’re ready to stand with you.
Glimpse Behind the G:
We’ve been thinking back to our Annual Bike Giveaway, and man, we’re already missing it. Seeing the smiles on those kids’ faces, it doesn’t get much better than that. Christmas is all about giving and sharing, and that day really showed what the season is about. Between the laughter, the excitement, and just being together, it was a day full of joy and holiday spirit.
It’s one of those moments you hold onto long after the season is over. Those smiles, the cheers, and even the little moments of surprise remind us that the simplest gestures can mean the most. It’s a reminder to carry that same spirit of generosity and joy into the new year, wherever we go and whoever we meet.
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