Personal injury cases are driven by documentation and timing. They focus on how an incident occurred, who is legally responsible, and how injuries affect everyday life. Our attorneys collect medical records, incident reports, photographs, witness statements, and proof of lost income to build a claim that reflects the full scope of harm. Each element helps insurers understand that the claim is supported by evidence, not assumptions.
Georgia law sets firm boundaries for these cases. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, most injury claims must be filed within two years. Because of these rules, accuracy matters from the beginning. Damages we evaluate often include:
- Medical care and anticipated future treatment
- Rehabilitation and therapy needs
- Lost wages and limits on earning ability
- Pain, suffering, and reduced quality of life
- Out-of-pocket recovery expenses
Every category is tied to records and supporting documentation, so insurers cannot easily minimize the claim.