Karen Fultz

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Member of CLM Since: 2018

Nominated By Tim Dunn

CLM Committees

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CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2011 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2011 CLM Diversity Forum
  • Speaker - 2012 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2013 Retail, Restaurant & Hospitality Conference
  • Speaker - Negotiation Strategies for Claims Professionals

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Bad Faith
  • Claims Management
  • Diversity Equity & Inclusion
  • Fraud / SIU
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Litigation Management
  • Subrogation
  • Product Liability
  • Premises Liability
  • Property
  • Reinsurance
  • Risk Management

Biography

Karen D. Fultz is Of Counsel at Sheehe & Associates, P.A. practicing with the Insurance Department. She focuses her practice on subrogation and recovery. Prior to joining the firm, Karen was an A.P. & Dean with WMU Cooley Law School. She also served as a judicial intern for the Hon. Denise Page Hood of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

As a member of the subrogation and recovery department she handles product liability cases ranging from $100,000 to over $1,000,000.00 involving product failures which result in fire and/or water losses.  She is the coordinator for the Atlanta office’s pro bono program and provides legal assistance for the underprivileged and unrepresented community in the state of Georgia in partnership with Georgia Legal Services and the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyer Foundation.

 She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia’s Insurance Law Section, and its Young Lawyers Division. She served as the President of the Gate City Bar Association (2005), and continues to serve as a member. She is also a member of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys, the Atlanta Bar Association and a member of the American and National bar associations. Karen was selected for inclusion in the eighth edition of Who's Who In Black Atlanta.

 She is the author of the article “Workers' Compensation Recovery Issues - Conflicts of Law in Georgia: Can You Intervene to Protect a Foreign State's Lien?” which was published in the Subrogator (1/11/2006). She has made presentations on topics such as Motor Carrier/Cargo Claims, Taking Your First Deposition, and Workers’ Compensation Subrogation claims.

 Karen received her bachelor of arts degree from Michigan State University in 1993 and her law degree in 1998 from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, cum laude, where she served on Moot Court.

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Bar Admissions: GA, TN, FL
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