Serious Injuries
Our trial lawyers help people who have been seriously injured as a result of the negligent or malicious acts of others. Our lawyers know how to prepare and win serious injury cases when the other side refuses to fairly compensate our clients for their injuries and losses.
Because we devote a considerable amount of time and money to diligently prepare our cases for trial, we must limit the number of serious injury cases we accept. A law firm can easily handle a large number of personal injury cases if the firm is willing to accept a quick and cheap settlement without spending much time investigating the case or preparing for trial. Our firm prefers to accept only a select few personal injury cases so that we have the time and resources necessary to help those clients recover the maximum amount of damages allowed by law.
Although there are many different ways a person may be injured through the malicious or negligent acts of others, most serious personal injury cases we accept fall into one of the following categories:
If you have been injured as a result of a serious crime, truck or auto accident, defective product, environmental tort or the negligence of property owners, you need an experienced attorney to help you pursue justice and recover damages. Contact our firm to discuss your case with an Atlanta trial lawyer experienced in winning serious personal injury cases. There is no charge or commitment for the initial consultation with one of our personal injury lawyers.
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