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Have you suffered injuries that prevented you from working, leaving you with thousands of dollars in medical bills? Your focus should be on healing, not panicking over accident-related expenses, especially if the accident was another person’s fault.
Our legal team will not let you settle for an amount that does not cover your needs. When you hire our personal injury attorneys in Commerce, GA, you are giving yourself the best chance of a positive case outcome.
Our firm has been assisting clients in Northern Georgia since 1991. We are dedicated to helping those whose lives have been changed by an injury. We believe that building strong relationships with clients works hand in hand with positive case outcomes.
Not all attorneys have the level of experience that our attorneys have in the courtroom. Moreover, several of our attorneys devote their practice to litigation. With ample experience in both the claims process and court system, you can rest assured that we will recover the compensation that you deserve.
With three locations, scheduling an in-person appointment is easier than ever before. Our new office in Commerce is directly off route 98, conveniently located from many exceptional restaurants and acclaimed pubs.
The value of your personal injury case will depend on several factors:
Recovering damages following a personal injury is dependent on the severity of your injuries. If a physician deems that your injuries are permanent or that you will likely experience long-term side effects, then this diagnosis will be factored into the overall worth of your case.
At this point, it is unlikely that you will make any significant improvements. Settling a case will be much simpler at this stage since we can more accurately calculate your future medical bills and lost earning potential.
A person who experiences severe injuries will most likely miss time from work. Depending on the nature of the injury, an individual may be unable to perform their normal duties, having to take a lesser-paying position. In other instances, a person may be unable to earn an income for several weeks, months, or permanently. Those who suffer permanent injuries will be able to claim lost income and diminished earning capacity.
Personal injury cases are complex, and in some cases, more than one person may be at fault. Under Georgia's comparative negligence law, if the plaintiff is deemed to be 50 percent or more responsible for their injuries, then the individual is barred from recovery. So, if you submit a claim for $30,000, but an insurance adjuster determines that you are 30 percent at fault, then you will only receive $21,000 on the claim.
A simple accident can place you in the hospital for weeks, accumulating medical bills and causing you to miss crucial time at work. Our Commerce personal lawyers understand that life is expensive, and the expenses of personal injury are just not feasible to pay out of your own pocket. If you have recently been in an accident, please contact us online.