Wrongful Death
Wrongful Death & Catastrophic Injury Cases Require Special Attention, Preparation, and Resolve
The death of a family member, friend, or loved one is devastating. We are here to help you. It is especially difficult when somebody died or suffered a catastrophic brain or spinal cord injury due to carelessness of a person or corporation. Our office has extensive experience handling wrongful death and catastrophic cases. If a loved one or friend has died or suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury, a brain injury, or, perhaps an amputation, you may have a lot of serious questions such as the following...
- What is going to happen to my family?
- Will there be enough money to take care of medical bills and financial needs?
- What do I tell the insurance company?
- Do I need a lawyer and should I hire one now or wait?
- How will any compensation eventually get distributed?
Chose A Georgia Trial Lawyer With Experience & Resources To Effectively Handle Your Case
One of the most important parts of handling these cases is experience and resources. Expert witnesses often need to be hired, investigators need to be dispatched to the scene of the incident, and trial preparation is necessary. Exhibits and demonstrative evidence needs to be prepared and preserved. Our firm makes it a practice to advance costs in these cases. Often, the costs can skyrocket in a serious injury case. Our firm has the resources, attention to detail, and experience to handle these cases. Most importantly, we pride ourselves on effective use of technology in and out of the courtroom.
If you have lost a loved one or friend and you believe someone was negligent, you may contact our office for a free, no obligation, and confidential legal consultation.