
If you were hurt in an accident anywhere in Georgia — Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Athens, or any of the 159 counties in between — you deserve a personal injury attorney who knows Georgia law, takes your case seriously, and doesn't charge you 40% of your settlement to do it. Our statewide network of trusted Georgia attorneys works fast to maximize your recovery while charging contingency fees of only 25%.
Keep 75% of Your Settlement — Not 60%
When you hire a typical Georgia personal injury firm, you sign a contingency fee agreement at 33% to 40% of your eventual recovery. On a $100,000 settlement, that's $33,000 to $40,000 out of your pocket. Our network operates differently. Our attorneys take cases at contingency of only 25% — saving you up to $15,000 on the same settlement. Same case quality. Same fight for maximum recovery. Lower fees. That's the Top 25% promise — and that's why we're called Top 25%.
Personal Injury Cases We Handle Across Georgia
Our statewide network handles every category of personal injury claim under Georgia law:
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Auto accidents — Car, motorcycle, and multi-vehicle collisions on Georgia roads.
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Truck accidents — Commercial trucking, 18-wheeler, and delivery vehicle crashes. Typically the highest-value cases because of larger insurance policies and multiple defendants.
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Rideshare accidents — Uber, Lyft, and rideshare collisions with complex multi-policy insurance scenarios.
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Slip and fall — Premises liability on commercial, residential, and government property.
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Workers' compensation — Workplace injuries, denied claims, and benefit disputes.
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Wrongful death — Catastrophic loss claims for surviving family members.
If your injury doesn't fit cleanly into one of these categories, we can still evaluate your case. Call us and we'll tell you straight whether you have a claim worth pursuing.
Serving Every Georgia County
Our network includes Georgia attorneys licensed across all 159 counties, with concentrated coverage in every major region:
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Metro Atlanta — Atlanta, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Gainesville, Cumming, Conyers, Riverdale.
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North Georgia — Dalton, Rome, Athens, Cartersville, Cleveland.
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Central Georgia — Macon, Warner Robins, Milledgeville, Dublin.
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Coastal Georgia — Savannah, Brunswick, Hinesville, St. Marys.
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East Georgia — Augusta, Statesboro, Vidalia, Waynesboro.
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South Georgia — Albany, Valdosta, Tifton, Thomasville, Bainbridge.
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West Georgia — Columbus, LaGrange, Newnan, Carrollton.
Wherever you were injured in Georgia, we can take your case.
Why Georgia Personal Injury Cases Need a Georgia Attorney
Georgia law has specific rules that out-of-state lawyers can miss — and three of them can make or break your case.
Modified comparative negligence (the 50% bar rule). Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence system: if you are 50% or more at fault for the accident, you recover nothing. Even at 49% fault, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. A Georgia attorney knows how to minimize your assigned fault and how to challenge the insurance company when they try to inflate it.
Two-year statute of limitations. Most personal injury claims in Georgia must be filed within two years of the injury date. Wait too long and the case is gone. Workers' comp claims have a different timeline (30 days to report the injury, one year to file). Wrongful death claims also have a two-year limit. Get a Georgia attorney evaluating your case promptly.
Minimum insurance and UM/UIM coverage. Georgia requires drivers to carry only $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in liability coverage — often nowhere near enough to cover serious injuries. A Georgia attorney knows how to pursue uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage from your own policy and stack coverage across multiple policies when needed.
How Our Process Works — Simple, Fast, No Upfront Cost
Step 1: Free case evaluation. Call us or submit the form. We'll listen to what happened, ask key questions, and tell you whether you have a case worth pursuing. No pressure, no obligation.
Step 2: We build your case. A Georgia attorney from our network — licensed in your area, experienced with your type of case — takes over. We handle the insurance companies, gather evidence, coordinate medical records, and prepare for settlement or trial.
Step 3: You get paid. We get paid. You pay nothing unless we recover money for you. When we settle or win your case, our fee comes out of the recovery — at rates of only 25%, not the industry-standard 33 to 40%.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Georgia personal injury attorney cost? Most Georgia personal injury firms charge a contingency fee of 33% to 40% of your recovery, plus case costs. Our network charges as low as 25%. You pay nothing upfront. If we don't recover money for you, you don't owe a fee.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia? Two years from the date of the injury for most claims. Workers' comp claims have a 30-day reporting requirement and a one-year filing deadline. Wrongful death claims also have a two-year limit. Don't wait — evidence gets harder to recover with time.
What if the accident was partly my fault? Georgia uses modified comparative negligence with a 50% bar. If you're less than 50% at fault, you can still recover — your recovery is just reduced by your percentage of fault.
Do I need a lawyer if the insurance company is offering a settlement? Almost always, yes. Initial insurance offers are typically a fraction of the case's actual value. Have an attorney evaluate the offer before signing anything.
What if I was in an Uber, Lyft, or other rideshare? Rideshare accidents involve complex insurance coverage. Our network has attorneys experienced with these multi-policy cases.
What if I can't afford a lawyer right now? You don't pay anything upfront. We work on contingency — meaning our fee comes out of the recovery, only if we win. Free initial consultation, no obligation.
Talk to a Georgia personal injury attorney today. The call costs nothing and could be worth tens of thousands. We're available statewide and ready to help.
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