Representing Those Injured in Atlanta
Our firm focuses exclusively on personal injury law, which means we understand how to handle even the most complex accident and injury claims from start to finish.
We represent clients across a wide range of personal injury matters, including:
- Car Accidents – From rear-end collisions to serious highway crashes, we help victims recover compensation after negligent driving injuries.
- Truck Accidents – Commercial vehicle crashes often involve severe injuries and multiple responsible parties. We know how to investigate and build these complex claims.
- Motorcycle Accidents – Riders face serious risks on Atlanta roads, and we fight back against unfair blame placed on motorcyclists.
- Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents – When drivers fail to pay attention, pedestrians and cyclists are often the ones who suffer the most.
- Slip and Fall / Premises Liability – Property owners must maintain safe conditions. When they don’t, we hold them accountable for resulting injuries.
- Drunk Driving Accidents – We aggressively pursue compensation for victims harmed by impaired drivers.
- Wrongful Death – Families who lose loved ones due to negligence deserve justice and financial stability during a difficult time.
- Workers’ Compensation and Workplace Injuries – If you were hurt on the job, we help you understand your rights and explore all available recovery options.
At Dr. Ted Injury Law, we combine legal experience with medical insight to fully understand your injuries and their long-term impact. That means we don’t just look at what happened—we look at how it will affect your life moving forward.
If you’ve been injured in Atlanta, we’re ready to help. Contact Dr. Ted Injury Law today for a free consultation and learn how we can fight for you.
What Compensation Could I Be Entitled to in a Personal Injury Case?
Your personal injury lawsuit can recover several types of compensation (money) for what your accident has cost you, both now and in the future. These include the following:
- Medical expenses cover ambulance rides, surgeries, hospital stays, medications, physical therapy, and medical equipment. Future medical costs are included, too. Dr. Ted’s medical background helps us identify treatments you’ll need years down the road.
- Lost wages cover the work you’ve already missed and income you’ll lose if you can’t return to your old job or are unable to work at all.
- Pain and suffering accounts for the physical pain and emotional trauma you’ve endured due to the accident.
- Property damage covers repairing or replacing your car or other belongings damaged in the accident.
In court cases where the defendant (the person you’re suing for causing your injuries) was especially reckless, you might also receive punitive damages. The court awards this money as a means of punishing the defendant for their behavior and preventing similar conduct.
When you meet with an Atlanta personal injury attorney from our law firm, we can review your case to determine what money you could pursue for your injuries.
Can I Still Get Compensation If I Was Partly to Blame for My Injuries?
Georgia follows what’s called a “modified comparative fault” rule, which affects your personal injury compensation. It allows you to still recover compensation as long as you’re less than 50 percent at fault for your accident. However, any money you receive will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Here’s an example. Let’s say a jury awards you $100,000 but they determine that you were 20 percent at fault. In this case, you’d receive $80,000, which is 20 percent less than the $100,000 jury award.
What’s important to know, though, is that if you’re determined to be 50 percent or more at fault, you can’t recover any money at all. Insurance companies know this, and they will try hard to push your fault percentage over that 50 percent line to avoid paying you anything.
This is where the skills of a personal injury lawyer in Atlanta can make a big difference. We at Dr. Ted Injury Law know how to counter these blame-shifting tactics and prove the other party was primarily or entirely responsible for your injuries.
How Long Do I Have in Georgia to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
In Georgia, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this legal deadline, you will lose your right to pursue money in court.
Two years might sound like plenty of time, but building a strong case takes months. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget details, and medical records become harder to obtain. Moreover, some injuries don’t fully appear until months after the accident, which could eat into your time limit.
In addition, the two-year filing period might not apply to all cases, as certain situations have different deadlines. Claims against government entities might require notice within just six months of the accident date. If you were a minor when injured, the clock might not start until you turn 18. These multiple factors can be confusing — unless you work with a skilled personal injury attorney who has a thorough knowledge of Georgia law.
Don’t risk missing your deadline and losing your chance to fight for the money you need. Call Dr. Ted Injury Law right away at (800) 693-7833 to learn how we can protect your rights.
How Long Does a Typical Personal Injury Case Last?
Most personal injury cases settle within six to 12 months, but every case is different. Simple cases with straightforward fault and minor injuries might be resolved in just a few months. Complex cases involving serious injuries, multiple defendants, or disputed liability (arguments over who’s at fault and who should pay) can take two years or longer.
The timeline depends on several factors, such as the following:
- How Long Your Medical Treatment Lasts – We don’t want to settle until we know the full extent of your injuries and future needs.
- The Defendant’s Willingness to Offer Fair Compensation – If they refuse to pay what you deserve, going to trial can add months or even years to the process.
- The Court’s Caseload – If your case goes to trial, your timeline will depend largely on how many other scheduled court cases are happening at your court.
- The Quality of Your Legal Representation – By working with a high-quality lawyer from Dr. Ted Injury Law, we ensure that your case does not drag on unnecessarily.
Dr. Ted and our attorneys work efficiently to move your case forward while ensuring we don’t rush into a bad settlement. We know when to push forward and when to be patient to obtain the best outcome.
Maximize your recovery and Reach Out or Call the Lawyer Who’s Also a Doctor to schedule your free, no-obligation case evaluation today at (800) 693-7833.