Address: 49B Lenox Pointe NE, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA
Phone: +14045878423
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
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Mate Major
REALLY HELPED ME OUT! I didnt have health care which they provided so i was able to move on with my case also made sure i got highest amount returned from my case. Each time i had to call they always pick up and have your back 100%
Azenett Saldana
I highly recommend this law firm. The team really cares about getting the best compensation for you as a client. My process was surprisingly smooth and I am very grateful for everyone who helped me.
Kristi Sellers
Mr. Tobin helped our office at The Edwards Firm in the North Georgia area and was of great help! Would highly recommend!
Chris Peeples
Attorney Darren and Caroline were extremely helpful with my case. They went above and beyond to get me a settlement in a timely manner. I appreciate them and their team for making me feel like a priority.
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You are lawfully able to cross the street outside a crosswalk so long as you yield to traffic. If you are struck by a car outside the crosswalk you still might be able to collect for damages if the driver saw you and attempted to pass you, or if he failed to take proper precautions.
Georgia law requires that everyone, including passengers, wear a helmet that complies with standards set by the Commissioner of Public Safety.
Only persons up to and including the age of 16 are required to wear a helmet. However, you substantially increase your risk of a head injury if you do not wear a helmet and get struck.
Our legal fees are contingency-based, which means that we do not charge you anything unless we get you a settlement or win a verdict at trial. In most cases, we charge 33.33 percent of the settlement amount.
In rear-end accidents or where neutral witnesses can support your version of events, you likely will win the liability fight. But that’s just the first part of the fight. You need to establish what your “damages” are and how those damages have affected you.
You are under no obligation to give a recorded statement and you should not do it. You may say something that can jeopardize your claim.
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