Have you been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence? Did you know that you have the right to pursue compensation through a personal injury claim? That’s right – if you are injured, you can file a personal injury claim against the person responsible for your injuries and potentially recover compensation for your injuries and related losses.
As you manage your injuries, appointments, and the stress of your situation, it can be difficult to know where to turn. That’s why you should call The Embry Law Firm. Our personal injury lawyer in Bremen, Georgia will handle your personal injury claim so you can focus on recovering.
At The Embry Law Firm, we help clients with personal injury cases involving:
No matter what type of accident or injury you have been in, we can help. We can help you protect your legal rights and get compensation from the negligent party.
If you are injured and want to file a personal injury claim, there are a few things to keep in mind. Foremost, you should never attempt a personal injury claim on your own. It is always recommended that you have legal representation. A few more things you should know include:
In Georgia, in most personal injury claim matters, you must file your lawsuit within two years from the date of the injury. There are exceptions if the person you are suing (defendant) is a city, county, or other government agency.
As the person filing the lawsuit (plaintiff), you have the burden of proving your claim. That means you must prove:
If you successfully prove your claim, you may be eligible for damages to compensate you for your losses. Every personal injury claim is different, but some of the possible damages you can recover include:
Now that you know a bit more about personal injury claims in Georgia, it’s time to get started. At The Embry Law Firm, we can help you investigate your claim and build a strong claim. Our team will document your injuries and losses and prepare a lawsuit on your behalf. If we can’t negotiate a settlement with the defendant, we are prepared to take your case to court.
The Embry Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis. That means that you owe us nothing unless we obtain a settlement or verdict on your behalf. Find out how to get started by calling us at (678) 780-4348.