Personal Injury
Filing a Personal Injury Claim on Behalf of an Injured Child
Parents and legal guardians can file personal injury claims on behalf of injured children in both Georgia and South Carolina.…
Personal Injury
Parents and legal guardians can file personal injury claims on behalf of injured children in both Georgia and South Carolina.…
Hire a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after an accident — ideally within days. Evidence deteriorates quickly, and…
Personal injury lawyers may decline cases due to unclear liability, expired statutes of limitations (2 years GA, 3 years SC),…
A viable personal injury case requires four elements: duty of care, breach, causation, and damages. Georgia allows recovery if you…
Accident victims who hire lawyers recover three to four times more compensation on average than those who handle claims alone,…
A post-accident pain diary provides daily evidence of suffering that medical records alone cannot capture, documenting pain levels, lost activities,…
A personal injury lawyer investigates accidents, gathers evidence, negotiates with insurers, and litigates when necessary. Georgia allows two years to…
The contingency fee system allows injury victims to hire experienced attorneys with no upfront costs — the lawyer's fee is…
Most personal injury settlements are tax-free under IRC § 104(a)(2), including compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and property…
You can recover damages even with a pre-existing injury under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine, which requires defendants to take plaintiffs…
