We hope this snapshot of our case results will further convince you that choosing GA Injury Advocates Firm is the right decision for you.
Our Georgia car accident and worker’s compensation attorneys have handled hundreds of vehicle accidents and work injury cases. Our Lawyers are equipped with the expertise and knowledge to pursue the best compensation available for you. This includes fighting for maximum policy limits, investigating the possibility of vehicle defects and a willingness to take cases to trial if you aren’t satisfied with the settlements offered.
GA Injury Advocates understands that you may be facing financial challenges in the wake of your accident, which is why we offer a free initial case evaluation to our personal injury clients, either by phone or in person. We accept no payment until your case is settled. Request a consultation with us by calling (770) 766-0555 or by contacting us here. Hablamos español.
CAR CRASH: BACK INJURY
Serious Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries to the Cervical and Lumbar Spine (Requiring Surgery)
WORKERS COMP: WORK INJURY
Third Party Work Injury Resulting in permanent foot impairment.
WORKERS COMP: FELL IN AN EMPLOYEE PARKING LOT
The lot was unpaved and a large stone may have contributed to our client losing balance.
WORKERS COMP: DELIVERY MAN AFTER TRUCK ACCIDENT
We resolved this personal injury case in addition to his worker’ compensation resulting in a total recovery of $190,000.00
AUTO ACCIDENT WITH LOWER BACK INJURIES
Our client suffered significant lower back injuries. The limit of the applicable insurance policies was $200,000. However, our law firm was able to collect an additional $50,000, above and beyond the insurance policy, to settle a separate lawsuit against the insurance company for its bad faith in handling her underinsured motorist claim.
WORKERS COMP: COMPENSATION SETTLEMENT DELIVERY MAN AFTER FALLING
We resolved this personal injury case when a man fell from a staircase while delivering products to a grocery store. As a result of the fall, the delivery guy injured his hand and knee requiring three surgeries, resulting in a total recovery of $230,000.00
WORKERS COMP: TEMPORARY DISABILITY
We were contacted by a city police officer who suffered a serious knee injury while responding to an emergency call. We discussed this with his insurance company to ensure that he received his weekly benefits (temporary total disability) while he remained unable to work, resulting in a total recovery of $135,000.00.
WORKERS COMP: CONSTRUCTION SITE ACCIDENT
Our client was injured at a construction site while moving materials around. Our client subsequently developed severe complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) as a result of his injuries. The subcontractor and their attorneys refused to acknowledge liability, but ultimately paid over $459,000 in a settlement two months before trial.
CAR ACCIDENT: WITH ORTHOPEDIC INJURIES
Our client was driving when he was rear-ended at a high rate of speed by a teen driver with a permit. The teen’s father was in the car, but we established he wasn’t paying attention. Our client suffered some orthopedic injuries, from which he recovered. After preparing the case for trial, we were able to obtain a total of $498,000 from two different insurance policies.
PEDESTRIAN INJURED BY UBER DRIVER
A women suffered a knee injury as a pedestrian when struck by an Uber driver making a right-turn on Roswell St. After being taken to a local hospital emergency room by ambulance, she was diagnosed with a fractured knee. She was unable to work as an office worker for approximately five weeks. She received a total of $235,000.00.
WORKERS COMP: A WORKER HAD ROTATOR CUFF INJURY
A worker injured his rotator cuff while pushing a heavy bin up a ramp.
We made sure his insurance carrier gave him all the benefits, and also that his employer would follow light duty restrictions.
TRUCK AND MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
Our client was riding his motorcycle when an individual driving truck pulled out in front of him. The truck driver’s insurance company compensated our client approximately two months before trial.