
A serious injury can leave you with more questions than answers.
We’re here to give you clarity, walk you through the process, and take legal pressure off your shoulders—so you can focus on healing.
Imagine This
You slip on a wet floor in a downtown Atlanta hotel lobby. There’s no warning sign, and you fall hard—tearing ligaments in your knee. After surgery and weeks away from work, the hotel’s insurance company still won’t pay for your rehab. We step in, build your case with expert support, and negotiate a settlement that covers all your costs and future care.
We calculate both immediate costs and long-term needs to make sure you’re fully protected.
What You Can Recover in a Personal Injury Claim
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emergency medical bills and long-term care
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Lost wages and reduced earning ability
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress and mental health care
- Property damage
- Future medical expenses
- Wrongful death benefits (for qualifying family members)
Why Hire an Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer?
- We understand the local courts, hospitals, and traffic patterns
- We act fast to preserve evidence and protect your claim
- We know how to deal with aggressive insurance companies
From Grady Hospital to Peachtree Street, we know this city—and we know how to win here.
Get HelP Today
This isn’t just legal work. It’s your life, your health, and your future.
We never forget that. And we never stop fighting for the people who trust us with their case.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In most cases, you have 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. There are exceptions—contact us quickly to protect your case.
What does it cost to hire you?
We only get paid if we win. There are no upfront fees.
Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Georgia follows modified comparative fault rules—you may still recover partial compensation if you’re less than 50% at fault.
What should I bring to my consultation?
Bring any police reports, medical records, photos, witness info, and insurance communication. We’ll take it from there.