Were you hurt in a car accident, medical accident, or work-related incident and now need to file an insurance claim or, even more complicated, file a lawsuit against those responsible? With the help of our legal team at John Foy & Associates, we can help you recover the losses you have incurred, and we will …
What You Need to Know About Personal Injuries in Georgia
When you experience a personal injury, figuring out how to handle an accident claim and deal with insurance companies can seem impossible. Laws in Georgia are complicated, and sometimes it's hard to know where to start. John Foy & Associates wants to help you with your personal injury claim so you can focus on resting and healing.
Read through our FAQ on personal injuries to find valuable information that you need to know.
The personal injury lawyers at John Foy & Associates are here to make sure you know how to handle a settlement. Depending on where an accident happens and who is at fault, you may be eligible for compensation. Recovery can be difficult and costly between damages, medical bills, and lost work. You deserve a personal injury attorney who is looking out for you.
At John Foy & Associates, we'll walk you through every step of the process of your claim. We won't charge you anything unless we win your case. Read up on some frequently asked questions about personal injuries to find out how to prevent an accident and what you need to do if you're involved in one.
After that, call John Foy & Associates at (404) 400-4000 for a free consultation.
What Is a Policy Limit Settlement in a Personal Injury Case?
Any injury can impact your life in major physical, emotional, and financial ways. While compensation cannot erase what happened, it provides resources for medical care, replaces lost income, and promotes stability during recovery. It helps to understand policy limit settlements and how to maximize compensation is critical after a catastrophic accident. Pursuing fair damages through …
Do Personal Injury Lawyers Work on Contingency?
You’ve been hurt and are unable to work, so how are you going to have the money to pay for a personal injury attorney? Do personal injury lawyers work on contingency (where they do not get paid unless you win your case)? As a victim, you have the right to legal representation, and our Augusta …
Do You Have to Pay Lawyer Fees Upfront?
One of the primary reasons more individuals dealing with legal issues do not hire a lawyer is because they cannot afford to. Depending on the type of case you have, you may be required to pay lawyer fees upfront if you want to get a legal professional working on your case. However, more than likely, …
What Does It Mean When a Lawyer Works on Contingency?
Far too many injury victims are hesitant to get the legal help they need after an accident or catastrophic injury. This is often because they do not believe they can afford the costs associated with pursuing their case. If this sounds like what you have experienced, you are not alone. You have the right to …
Are Contingency Fees Paid Only When a Case Is Won?
Pursuing legal action can feel out of reach when you worry about being able to afford high attorney fees. However, contingency fee agreements provide an alternative where you only pay your lawyer if you win compensation, making quality representation more accessible. With a contingency fee structure, your lawyer’s payment comes as a percentage of your …
How to Write a Policy Limit Demand Letter
Being the victim of a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, dog bite, or other personal injury accident can be devastating, both physically and financially. Your chances of obtaining the compensation you deserve after such an accident can be greatly increased with the help of an experienced Atlanta personal injury attorney who can deal with …
What Types of Cases May Be Taken on a Contingency Basis?
When you have been seriously injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may have the right to compensation for your damages. However, there are many nuances to personal injury claims that can make them difficult to navigate. This is particularly true if you are still healing from your injuries. Fortunately, you do …
What Is the Georgia Family Purpose Doctrine?
If you or a loved one were injured in a car accident caused by another driver, you should fight for your rights to get compensation. However, Georgia’s family purpose doctrine may apply if the at-fault driver operated a family vehicle. Understanding what this means is beneficial if you want to pursue a claim with an …
The Georgia Made Whole Doctrine Explained
If you are injured in an accident and pursuing compensation, you may encounter the “made whole doctrine” legal principle. This doctrine determines how damages are allocated when multiple sources of recovery exist. You should also know how it can impact your case and how an Atlanta personal injury lawyer can help protect you under this …
When Does a Settlement Agreement Become Binding?
Many clients want to know the time at which a settlement agreement binds the parties who enter into the settlement agreement. The majority of civil lawsuits are settled before trial, but it is important to understand the details regarding settlement agreements. If you have questions about settlement agreements, you can receive assistance from an Atlanta …
What Is an ERISA Lien? Protecting Personal Injury Settlements
An Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) lien can play an important role in a personal injury case. Generally, the plaintiff in a personal injury case is awarded damages if their lawsuit is successful. However, in some cases, a health insurance company may be able to use an ERISA lien to collect money that a …
What if I Was Partially at Fault for a Work Injury?
If you are partly at fault for your work injury, you may still be able to recover damages from your employer. To do so, you will need to prove that your employer was more than 50% responsible. Otherwise, you cannot get workers’ compensation if you are found to be primarily responsible. At John Foy & …
Should I File an Accident Claim if I’m Not at Fault?
If you are not responsible for causing your accident, you may have the right to file an insurance claim or civil lawsuit against the at-fault party. You should never be expected to cover the costs of another party’s negligent or reckless actions. With help from an experienced Atlanta personal injury lawyer, you can determine who …
Difference Between a Professional Witness vs. Expert Witness
There are many situations in which additional information is needed for a case to be resolved from those not involved in the case. What happened in the case may require a better level of understanding from an expert. Turning to a professional witness or expert witness is not uncommon in a personal injury case. You …
Can You Overturn or Cancel a Settlement Agreement?
You can overturn or cancel a settlement agreement in Georgia in rare cases, only when a valid reason exists to take this step. For example, you may have a chance to overturn a settlement if you can show that you only accepted a deal due to coercion or fraud. In most cases, the court system …
Can You Switch Lawyers Before Settlement?
There are many situations in which you may find it necessary to switch attorneys before you receive a personal injury settlement. When filing a civil lawsuit, you have the right to whatever legal representative you choose. However, selecting a new lawyer during your claim could complicate your case. For this reason, it may be in …
How Medical Liens Are Paid in Personal Injury Cases
After being involved in a catastrophic accident, one of the most significant financial losses you will experience involves medical bills. It is not unusual for injury victims to deal with tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical debt. Covering these can seem impossible when you are out of work and struggling to …
What if You Reach MMI, But Will Never Fully Recover?
Reaching maximum medical improvement (MMI) does not mean you are healed, nor that you are no longer suffering from the incident. It means, instead, that you are not likely to improve any more so than you are. But what if you reach MMI but will never fully recover? What are you going to do about …
The Difference Between Punitive and Compensatory Damages
People who have incurred medical costs due to accidents they were in, or injuries they sustained can seek compensation in civil court. If the plaintiff (victim) wins their lawsuit, they might be given a financial reward to make up for damages like property damage and emotional distress. Punitive and compensatory damages are the two categories …
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