Don’t Let the Insurance Company Decide What Your Case Is Worth
If you’ve been injured in Georgia, the decisions you make early can impact your compensation. We help you protect your claim, deal with insurance companies, and pursue the full value of your case.
Experienced Personal Injury Representation Across Georgia
We represent clients across Georgia in serious personal injury cases involving complex liability, high-value damages, and aggressive insurance defense tactics. Our team understands how insurers evaluate claims — and how to position your case for maximum compensation.
From investigation through resolution, we handle every step of the process so you can focus on recovery while we focus on results.
For a deeper breakdown of how claims work, timelines, and what to expect, explore our personal injury lawyer resource page.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Select your situation below to see how we handle your case and position it for maximum compensation.
Not sure where your case fits? Call 770-645-8801 or get a free consultation now.
What Georgia Law Means for Your Injury Case
Georgia law gives you the right to recover compensation after an injury — but the outcome of your case depends on how quickly you act and how your case is handled from the start. Insurance companies understand these rules and use them to limit what they pay.
The decisions you make early — what you say, what you document, and when you take action — can directly impact whether you recover full compensation or walk away with far less.
Statute of Limitations
You typically have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Georgia. If you miss this deadline, your case is over — regardless of how strong it may be.
Comparative Fault Can Reduce Your Case Value
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you are partially at fault, your compensation is reduced. If you are found 50% or more responsible, you may recover nothing.
These rules are why early legal guidance matters.
Speak with a personal injury attorney before making decisions that could affect your case.
Injured in North Georgia? Get Clear Answers Fast.
Whether your accident happened in Alpharetta, Cumming, Gainesville, or anywhere nearby, we help you understand your legal options and take the right next step—before insurance companies take advantage.
How We Position Your Case for Maximum Compensation
Insurance companies don’t pay based on what’s fair — they pay based on risk. Our process is built to increase the pressure on insurers, strengthen your position, and drive higher-value outcomes.
Early Case Positioning
We identify liability risks, insurance dynamics, and case value drivers from day one — so your claim is handled correctly from the start, not fixed later.
Evidence That Builds Leverage
We gather and structure medical records, accident data, and expert input to support your claim — and make it difficult for insurers to dispute or minimize your case.
Strategic Negotiation
We control communication with insurance companies and position your case to maximize pressure — not just settle quickly, but settle correctly.
Full Value Resolution
Whether through settlement or trial, we pursue the full financial recovery your case supports — not the fastest outcome, the right one.
The way your case is handled early determines what you recover later. Speak with an attorney before making critical decisions.
Answers to Common Personal Injury Questions in Georgia
In most cases, you have two years from the date of injury. But waiting too long can weaken your case — evidence disappears and insurance companies gain leverage.
No. We work on a contingency basis — you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You may still recover compensation if you are less than 50% at fault, but your recovery may be reduced.
Case value depends on medical costs, lost income, and long-term impact. We evaluate your case to determine what it is truly worth — not what insurance offers first.
Seek medical attention, document the scene, and avoid speaking with insurance companies before getting legal advice. Early decisions can impact your claim.
Talk to a Personal Injury Attorney Before the Insurance Company Gains the Upper Hand
Insurance companies start building their defense immediately. The decisions you make early can impact what you recover later.
No upfront costs. No pressure. Just clear guidance on your next step.
