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Alpharetta Personal Injury Lawyers

Have you been injured due to someone else’s negligence? An injury’s unexpected physical, emotional and financial burden can be overwhelming. Here at Samuel Johnson and Associates, our experienced Alpharetta personal injury attorneys understand your challenges and are here to help.

We have over 50 years of combined experience fighting for the rights of injured individuals in Georgia. We are dedicated to holding negligent parties accountable and ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve for your injuries.

Proving Negligence After An Injury

To win a personal injury case in Georgia, you must prove the other party was negligent and that their negligence directly caused your injuries. Negligence is a legal term that means the other person failed to act with the level of care that a reasonable person would have under similar circumstances.

What Are The Four Elements Of Negligence?

To establish negligence, we must prove the following four elements:

  1. Duty of care: The at-fault party owed you a duty of care. This means they had a legal obligation to act responsibly to prevent harm. For example, drivers have a duty to obey traffic laws and operate their vehicles safely, and property owners have a duty to maintain safe premises.
  2. Breach of duty: The at-fault party breached their duty of care by failing to act responsibly. This means they acted carelessly or recklessly, which caused the accident. For example, a driver who runs a red light or speeds breaches their duty of care. A property owner who fails to repair a dangerous sidewalk breaches their duty of care.
  3. Causation: The at-fault party’s breach of duty directly caused your injuries. This means there must be a clear link between the other person’s negligence and your harm. For example, if a driver runs a red light and hits your car, causing you injuries, their actions directly caused your harm.
  4. Damages: You suffered actual damages as a result of the accident. This includes both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages, such as medical bills, lost wages, and property damage, are easily calculated. Non-economic damages are more subjective and include pain and suffering, emotional distress and loss of enjoyment of life.

Proving negligence can be complex, and the specific details of your case will determine the strength of your claim. The insurance company will undoubtedly fight to minimize their liability. That’s why you need our experienced Alpharetta personal injury attorneys on your side. We understand the intricacies of Georgia law and will work tirelessly to build a strong case on your behalf.

Additional Considerations

In some cases, additional factors may come into play, such as:

  • Comparative fault: Georgia is a comparative fault state, which means your negligence could reduce the compensation you receive. However, you can still recover damages even if you share some fault for the accident.
  • Preexisting conditions: If you had pre-existing injuries or health conditions, the insurance company may try to argue that these conditions contributed to your current injuries. We can counter these claims with medical evidence and expert testimony.

By carefully analyzing the circumstances of your case, we can identify all potential avenues for recovering damages.

Evidence Is Crucial

Gathering evidence is crucial to proving your case. Here’s what we recommend:

  • Don’t talk to insurance companies or post online: Without legal guidance, you may unknowingly jeopardize your case.
  • Track everything: Medical bills, doctor’s notes, lost wages, photos of the scene and witness information – everything strengthens your claim.

Georgia follows a comparative fault system. This means the compensation you receive may be reduced by your percentage of fault for the accident. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can explain these laws and fight to ensure your compensation reflects the full extent of your injuries.

The Personal Injury Lawsuit Process In Alpharetta

The personal injury lawsuit process can be complex. Here’s a simplified overview:

  1. Seek medical treatment: Your health is our priority. Get the medical treatment you need to recover.
  2. Contact an attorney: An experienced Alpharetta personal injury lawyer can guide you through the legal process.
  3. Evidence collection: We will work diligently to gather evidence to build a strong case.
  4. Filing a claim: We will help you file a claim in the appropriate Georgia court. Depending on the nature of your case, this could be the Superior Court or the Alpharetta Municipal Court.
  5. Negotiation and settlement: Our goal is to secure a fair settlement through negotiation. However, we are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.

Our Alpharetta personal injury attorneys will guide you through every step of making a personal injury claim. We are here to give you the support you need after an accident.

Talk To Our Personal Injury Attorneys Today

Don’t face the legal process alone. Contact our experienced Alpharetta personal injury attorneys at Samuel Johnson and Associates, today. We offer free consultations and are committed to fighting for your deserved compensation. Call us at 404-947-4974 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation.