Clayton County Personal Injury Lawyers
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Personal Injury Law
We represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence…
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The loss of a family member or loved one is a tragedy of immense…
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A traffic accident involving a commercial truck, such as an eighteen-wheeler…
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We represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence…
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If you have suffered an injury because of someone else's carelessness…
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If you have been injured by a trampoline at a park and have no idea what to do…
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Premises liability is a legal theory that applies to personal injury accidents…
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Sexual assault generally refers to any crime in which the offender subjects…
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Testimonials
When everyone else said there wasn't precedence for my case, Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys jumped right in and got the job done. Their commitment to ensuring justice was served was unparalleled. I am grateful for the professionalism and care that Attorney Chris Stewart and Senior Paralegal Keisha Owens displayed. I highly recommend this firm.
Miss Cheryl Henderson was very professional when I contacted the law firm about the accident that I was involved in. She did such a great job that the next accident I was involved in, I had no doubt who I was going to call.
Thank you for all your help and guidance. You truly made me feel at ease during the whole process. Which enabled me to focus on my recovery. I can not express what you and your firm has done for me as well as my father.
Clayton County continues to see strong population growth. Today, nearly 300,000 people call the county home. With so many people moving in and starting businesses, the number of accidents will increase as well. Hundreds of people can suffer serious, life-changing injuries in a motor vehicle crash, dog attack, or premises liability accident. These victims can end up spending tens of thousands of dollars for medical treatment—and sometimes quite a bit more.
If you were injured in any type of accident, go to the hospital to receive medical treatment. Then make your first call to Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys. We have the experience you need to negotiate a settlement for your accident and injuries. Give us a call to speak with one of our Clayton County personal injury lawyers in a free, no-obligation consultation.
Our Personal Injury Practice in Clayton County
We pride ourselves on helping accident victims with the full range of personal injury claims. You might have the legal right to compensation if someone negligently or recklessly caused an injury.
Our team can help anyone hurt in:
- Car accidents. Georgia requires that motorists carry minimum liability coverage, which steps in when a driver causes a wreck. We can seek compensation for your injuries and property damage suffered in any type of car accident, including T-bones, rollovers, and single-vehicle accidents. Car accidents have many causes, but driver negligence surely ranks high on the list. Our team is ready to seek accountability and compensation from any at-fault driver.
- Truck accidents. Heavy trucks cause some of the most serious accidents on the road. Our legal team can help anyone hurt in a collision with a semi, 18-wheeler, dump truck, moving van, delivery truck, or other heavy vehicle. We can sue various defendants, including the trucking company, loading company, truck manufacturer, or others.
- Premises liability accidents. Hundreds of people are injured by property defects each year. Our experience in this area includes slip and falls, trip and falls, swimming pool accidents, falling merchandise, and other property-related accidents. Contact us to see if the property owner discharged their duty of care to you.
- Dog attacks. Georgia law (OCGA § 51-2-7) gives victims the right to sue the owner of a vicious dog who is careless in managing it or who allows the dog to roam free. We can help dog bite victims access the justice system and seek compensation by proving all required facts.
- Product liability. Manufacturers should only sell safe products. Unfortunately, countless people are injured due to defective designs or materials. Furniture, clothing, hair relaxers, and household appliances are only some of the dangerous, deadly products on the market. Our firm is well positioned to sue a manufacturer or other party for selling a dangerous product.
- Sexual assaults. Sexual assault victims often live in fear of telling others about their attack. Under Georgia law, however, you can seek compensation in a civil suit against your assailant. You might also bring a claim for negligent security for a failure to protect you. We are eager to hear your story in a confidential, safe consultation, so call us today.
- Wrongful death accidents. If a loved one perishes in an accident, we might bring a wrongful death claim on your behalf. This is a special type of legal claim that seeks to compensate surviving family members for the loss of a close family member. Contact us to find out more.
This is a non-exhaustive list of the cases we handle. Please call our firm if you were injured in any Clayton County accident. Based on what we hear, we can advise whether you can seek financial compensation.
Serious Personal Injuries
We usually represent people suffering physical and psychological injuries because of an accident or attack. Some of the most serious injuries include:
- Fractures
- Head injuries
- Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Burns
- Chest injuries
- Back injuries
- Full or partial paralysis
- Chronic pain
- Amputation
- Crush injuries
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
Injuries often require emergency medical treatment, so get to the hospital quickly. A doctor can use the best diagnostic tools to identify the source of your pain and provide appropriate treatment. Remember not to self-diagnose, since the defendant could blame you for contributing to your injuries.
Can You Receive Compensation for an Accident?
When someone is at fault for your injuries, Georgia law allows us to seek compensation for:
- Medical treatment
- Future medical care, including ongoing rehabilitation, prescription medication, or hospitalization
- Lost income or wages
- Diminished earning capacity
- Disability and disfigurement
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
Our Clayton County personal injury lawyers are skilled negotiators who can pressure insurance adjusters to increase the amount of money they offer as part of a settlement. You can help your case by reaching out to our firm today. We will provide tips for how to document your pain, medical care, emotional distress, and property damage. This evidence bolsters your claim.
Georgia’s Comparative Fault Rules and Your Clayton County Personal Injury Claim
One factor which can reduce a victim’s compensation is their own comparative negligence, also called comparative fault. Not every accident is clear cut. Sometimes, both sides were careless, which means they are both at fault.
Georgia’s comparative negligence law (OCGA § 51-12-33) states that your compensation is reduced by your share of fault. If you’re 35% to blame, you’ll get 35% less. If you are 10% at fault, you receive 10% less. We will negotiate with the other side to arrive at a number, or a jury assigns fault if your case goes to trial.
This law has an important limitation. If you are 50% or more to blame, you receive nothing. That is a very severe consequence. Essentially, you must be less to blame to receive anything.
Our Clayton County personal injury lawyers fully analyze all facts so we can rebuff any claim that you are responsible for your accident. You can expect a defendant to make this argument, and we are ready for it.
Do You Really Need a Lawyer?
You might be unsure if you really need to hire a lawyer or if you can manage your own claim. We highly recommend that you reach out to our firm. The personal injury claims process is full of twists and turns, and any misstep could prove disastrous. It is ideal to hire an experienced legal team to protect your interests.
One of our Clayton County personal injury attorneys can jumpstart your case:
- Provide a case analysis and overview of your legal rights after hearing your story;
- Answer any questions that pop up;
- Help gather evidence to use in support of your legal claim;
- Provide requested information, like medical records, to the other side;
- Notice and meet all deadlines to protect your rights;
- Demand compensation from the defendant to fully compensate you for your losses suffered;
- Negotiate a fair settlement with all defendants and their insurance company;
- Prepare you for a deposition, if necessary, and attend the deposition with you;
- File a personal injury lawsuit for compensation.
Because we handle all the legal work, you can remain committed to healing. Many of our clients are suffering horrifying injuries, and they must focus on recovery to return to normal.
Personal Injury Deadlines
Georgia sets a time restriction for most personal injury cases. You only get two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit against a defendant. Should you go past this deadline, the defendant can have your case tossed out of court, and you will receive nothing as a result.
In some cases, a shorter deadline applies to your legal claim. For example, you might sue the county or city for negligently injuring you. Imagine being struck by a city or county worker on the job. You typically get a shorter amount of time–sometimes as little as 6 months–to submit notice of a claim in these situations.
Is Our Law Firm the Right Choice for You?
Accident victims in Clayton County should contact Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys for immediate assistance with their case. We know Clayton County well, and there are benefits to hiring a Georgia lawyer. Our legal team sets itself apart thanks to:
- Skilled evidence collection, including interviewing witnesses and inspecting physical evidence;
- Familiarity with Georgia law, including negligence law;
- Negotiation experience with Georgia’s largest insurance companies;
- Confident representation in Georgia courts, including jury trials.
Our experience shows up in the favorable settlements we have obtained for our clients, including many million and even billion-dollar settlements or judgments. We have managed all types of cases and pride ourselves on devising the right strategy for our clients based on the facts of their case.
Call Our Clayton County Personal Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation
Personal injuries are difficult to overcome. Injured victims suddenly spend weeks at a time going from doctor to doctor and struggling with pain. Accident victims and their families need a passionate advocate in their corner following a personal injury accident. Contact Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys today to inquire about our services. You can call us at (404) 529-3476 or connect online.
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury in Clayton County, Georgia
1. What is a personal injury claim, and why do I need a personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia?
A personal injury claim in Clayton County arises when someone suffers harm due to another party’s negligence, such as in car accidents, slip and falls, dog attacks, or premises liability incidents. Under Georgia law, victims can seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. A dedicated personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, handles evidence gathering, negotiations with insurance companies, and fights under Georgia’s comparative negligence rules (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) to maximize your recovery in areas like Jonesboro, Riverdale, Morrow, and Forest Park.
2. What types of cases does a personal injury lawyer in Clayton County handle?
A personal injury lawyer in Clayton County handles a wide range of claims, including motor vehicle accidents (car, truck, and motorcycle crashes), premises liability (slip and falls, trip and falls, negligent security), wrongful death, dog attacks, trampoline injuries, product liability (e.g., defective hair relaxers), and sexual assault victim cases. With Clayton County’s growing population and busy roads, these incidents are common. A personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, uses Georgia premises liability law (O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1) and negligence principles to hold responsible parties accountable.
3. Who can be held liable in a personal injury case in Clayton County, Georgia?
In Clayton County, liability can fall on negligent drivers, property owners (for unsafe conditions), dog owners (under Georgia’s vicious dog law, O.C.G.A. § 51-2-7), manufacturers of defective products, or businesses failing to provide adequate security. Georgia’s strict liability and negligence laws allow claims against multiple parties. A skilled personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, investigates the facts to identify all liable defendants and pursue full compensation for victims across the county.
4. What compensation can I recover with a personal injury lawyer in Clayton County?
Victims in Clayton County may recover economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages past and future, property damage) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, disability, disfigurement). Compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault under Georgia’s comparative negligence law (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33), but if you’re 50% or more at fault, recovery is barred. A personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, builds a strong case to secure maximum compensation for serious injuries common in this growing area.
5. What are the most common personal injury accidents in Clayton County, Georgia?
Common personal injury accidents in Clayton County include car and truck collisions (due to heavy traffic near major highways and the airport), slip and falls on unsafe property, dog bites, premises liability incidents, and workplace-related injuries. Population growth has led to more accidents and high medical costs. A personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, can prove negligence and help victims in Jonesboro, Riverdale, Morrow, Forest Park, College Park, and surrounding communities recover damages.
6. What should I do after a personal injury accident in Clayton County, Georgia?
Seek immediate medical treatment (avoid self-diagnosis to prevent blame), document the scene, gather witness information, and report the incident if applicable. Then, contact a personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, for a free consultation to preserve evidence, meet deadlines, and handle communications with insurance adjusters. Acting quickly strengthens your claim under Georgia law and protects your rights in this high-accident area.
7. How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Clayton County, Georgia?
In Georgia, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), with shorter deadlines (e.g., 6-12 months) for claims against cities or counties. Exceptions may apply for minors or discovery of injuries. A personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, ensures your claim is filed on time in local courts to avoid losing your right to compensation.
8. Why choose an experienced personal injury lawyer in Clayton County for my case?
Personal injury cases in Clayton County involve complex Georgia laws, local courts, insurance negotiations, and evidence challenges in a high-traffic, growing area. An experienced personal injury lawyer in Clayton County, Georgia, provides in-depth knowledge of negligence, comparative fault, and premises liability, handles all legal aspects (from consultations to trials), and fights aggressively for justice and full compensation so you can focus on recovery.
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Nationally Recognized Law Firm
As a respected Atlanta trial law firm, we demand justice for our clients.
This means we go above and beyond seeking not just compensation for badly injured victims, but also reform to prevent future negligence and abuse in Georgia and throughout the country. Our founding partner L. Chris Stewart is one of the most decorated African-American lawyers in the country.