Georgia Personal Injury Attorneys

Proven advocacy for Georgians facing serious injury claims.

An unexpected injury can disrupt every part of your life. Medical treatment becomes urgent, income may be interrupted, and decisions made early can shape the outcome of your claim. Meanwhile, insurance companies begin assessing risk almost immediately.
 
At Potts Law Firm, our Georgia personal injury attorneys step in to manage that imbalance. We handle the investigation, secure documentation, and take over communication with insurers so your case is positioned accurately from the start and ready to stand up in court.

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Proudly Representing Accident Victims Across Georgia

From Atlanta’s high-traffic interstates to rural highways and growing suburban corridors, Potts Law Firm represents injured individuals throughout the Peach State. We understand how Georgia courts operate, how insurers evaluate claims, and how defense teams attempt to shift blame or minimize injuries.

Our work is grounded in preparation, responsiveness, and persistence. These qualities matter when the stakes are high and the other side is pushing back.

Our Personal Injury Services in Georgia

Targeted representation for Georgians injured in serious, preventable incidents.

Car Accidents

Georgia roadways, from I-75 and I-285 to local surface streets, see frequent collisions. Many are caused by distraction, speeding, impairment, and aggressive driving. When an auto accident leaves you injured, we pursue accountability and compensation that reflects both immediate harm and long-term consequences.

Truck Accidents

Commercial truck crashes often involve layered liability: drivers, trucking companies, maintenance providers, and insurers. We investigate logbooks, safety records, and federal compliance failures to expose what went wrong and who should be held responsible.

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists are vulnerable to serious injury when drivers fail to look, misjudge distance, or violate traffic laws. We push back against unfair bias and build evidence-driven cases that show how negligence (not riding) caused the harm.

Premises Liability & Slip and Fall Injuries

Property owners in Georgia have a duty to address hazards or provide proper warnings. When unsafe conditions lead to serious injuries, we work to establish liability and pursue damages tied to medical care, lost income, and lasting limitations.

Wrongful Death

A preventable death changes everything for surviving family members. We help Georgia families pursue wrongful death claims with care and precision, handling the legal burden while seeking accountability and financial recovery under Georgia law.

Catastrophic Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, and other life-altering conditions demand a deeper level of case preparation. We work with medical specialists, life-care planners, and economists to present the full scope of long-term needs and losses.

Why Choose Our Georgia Personal Injury Lawyers?

Serious injury cases depend on credible evidence and a clear medical explanation. Our experienced personal injury attorneys in Georgia prepare every case with trial in mind, supported by detailed medical documentation and expert analysis.

This approach signals to insurers that minimizing injuries or disputing treatment will be met with real resistance. It also positions our clients for stronger negotiations and courtroom readiness if a fair resolution isn’t offered.

What’s the Next Step?

Call (866) 540-6821 or visit our Georgia office.
Share your personal injury story with us.
Learn how Georgia law applies to your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia?

In most cases, Georgia law gives you two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Claims involving government entities or specific circumstances may have shorter notice deadlines, so acting early helps protect your right to recover compensation.

Is Georgia a fault or no-fault state for personal injury claims?

Georgia is a fault-based state, which means the person or party responsible for causing the injury is financially liable for damages. This allows injured individuals to pursue compensation directly from the at-fault party’s insurance company.

Do I need a lawyer to deal with insurance companies in Georgia?

You are not required to hire a lawyer or personal injury law firm, but insurance companies in Georgia are focused on limiting payouts. A Georgia personal injury attorney handles investigations, negotiations, and legal strategy, helping prevent undervalued settlements and protect your interests.

What compensation can I recover in a Georgia personal injury case?

Compensation in a Georgia personal injury case may include medical bills, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, future medical care, property damage, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life, depending on the facts of the case.

How does comparative fault work in Georgia personal injury cases?

Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule. You may recover compensation as long as you are less than 50% responsible for the accident, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault.

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