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Here at John Foy and Associates we pride ourselves on being a part of the community we serve. That’s why we have been fighting and winning for the Georgia community for more than 20 years.
404-400-4000 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form
Huge awards are often appealed by companies who want to get out of paying compensation. But sometimes the little guy wins out like in this case reported by CVN. The Georgia Court of Appeals upheld an
“Loss of limb” is one of the most serious injuries resulting from an accident in Georgia. Unlike other common accident injuries, losing an arm, leg, or other body part cannot be healed or made
To recover money in a personal injury case, you must be able to prove 1) the other person was negligent and 2) that their negligence led to your accident (also known as causation). Negligence means
Examples of these losses could be: No longer having help with household chores or childcare Inability to communicate as you did before Having to be a caregiver to your spouse with things like
Paralysis is one of the most distressing and life-altering injuries to deal with after an accident in Georgia. Becoming paralyzed is a scary situation that can affect an injury victim for the rest of
No one should ever give a recorded statement to an insurance company, even their own insurance company, without consulting an attorney first.
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