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Spaulding Injury Law in Lawrenceville, GA

When you're injured in an accident, the consequences can be life-altering—medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress can leave you overwhelmed. Times like these you may not know where to turn, dealing with the aftermath of an accident is never easy, but Spaulding Injury Law can help.

Our locally trusted personal injury lawyers have decades of experience helping those who have been injured due to negligence. Read on to learn more about personal injury, and how we can support you through the process.

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation. An attorney will glady speak with you about your case and your legal options. By hiring us, you are taking the right step toward recovering the compensation that will help you move past your accident and into a brighter future.

Why Choose Our Personal Injury Law Firm?

Choosing the right personal injury attorney can make all the difference in your case. Here's what sets Spaulding Injury Law apart from other law firms in Lawrenceville:

  • Proven Success: Over $45 million recovered for our clients in personal injury cases.
  • Award-Winning Representation: Voted among the best personal injury firms in Gwinnett County six years in a row by Gwinnett Magazine.
  • Client-Focused Approach: Personalized legal strategies tailored to your specific needs and goals.
  • No Upfront Costs: You pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you.
  • Aggressive Advocacy: We stand up to insurance companies and never back down from a fight.
  • Community Recommended: We have an excellent Google rating with 300+ reviews across all 4 of our locations in Gwinnett, Fulton, and Forsyth County, Georgia. Read what clients have to say about our Lawrenceville office below!

Client Reviews & Recommendations

Our clients' feedback speaks volumes about the quality of service we provide. We are proud to have earned numerous 5-star Google reviews from individuals and families we've helped through challenging times. These reviews highlight our dedication, professionalism, and commitment to securing the best possible outcomes for our clients. Scroll through to see what others have to say about their experience with Spaulding Injury Law and why so many trust us with their personal injury cases.

At our injury law firm, our legal team is committed to fighting for fair outcomes for every client we represent. We stand up to insurance companies and never back down. When you choose to work with us, you can expect the best quality of representation, personalized and effective service, and worry-free handling of your injury claim.

How Our Lawrenceville Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help

Our team takes the burden of navigating a personal injury claim off your shoulders by handling every aspect of your case:

  • In-Depth Investigation: We gather evidence, interview witnesses, and reconstruct accidents to build a compelling case.
  • Dealing with Insurance Companies: We negotiate aggressively with insurers to ensure you receive a fair settlement.
  • Identifying Liable Parties: Whether it's a negligent driver, a property owner, or a corporation, we pinpoint who's responsible for your injuries.
  • Representing You in Court: If necessary, we'll take your case to trial to fight for maximum compensation.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Gwinnett County

At Spaulding Injury Law, we have extensive experience handling a variety of personal injury cases, including:

  • Auto Accidents: Car crashes on busy roads like Scenic Highway and SR-316 require experienced legal representation.
  • Motorcycle Accidents: Helping motorcyclists recover after devastating accidents caused by negligent drivers.
  • Truck Accidents: Fighting for victims of severe accidents involving commercial vehicles and semi-trucks.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Pursuing claims for injuries caused by unsafe conditions in businesses or public spaces.
  • Product Liability: Seeking justice for injuries caused by defective or dangerous products.
  • Dog Bites: Holding pet owners accountable for attacks and injuries caused by their animals.
  • Pedestrian Accidents: Protecting pedestrians injured by distracted or reckless drivers.
  • Boating Accidents: Representing victims of injuries on Georgia's waterways.
  • Brain Injuries: Advocating for clients suffering long-term effects of traumatic brain injuries.

Common Questions Clients Ask About Personal Injury Claims

How Much Compensation Can I Receive?

Compensation varies based on the specifics of your case, but it may cover:

  • Medical Expenses: From emergency care to ongoing treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Lost Income: Reimbursement for missed work and future earning potential.
  • Pain and Suffering: For physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Property Damage: Repair or replacement costs for personal belongings.

How Long Does It Take to Get an Injury Settlement?

Understanding how long it takes to settle a personal injury case is one of the most common concerns for accident victims. The timeline can vary depending on factors like the complexity of your case, the severity of your injuries, and how cooperative the insurance companies are.

In this video, our founder and experienced personal injury trial attorney, Ted Spaulding will break down the settlement process and provide valuable insights into what you can expect. Watch now to gain clarity on your case and learn how we work to secure the compensation you deserve as quickly as possible.

Do I Have to Go to Court After Filing an Injury Claim?

Most personal injury cases settle out of court. However, our attorneys are fully prepared to represent you in litigation if a fair settlement cannot be reached.

How Much Does a Lawyer Cost?

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. Our fees are only deducted from the compensation we recover for you.

What are Contingency Fees?

This means our Lawrenceville Personal Injury Lawyer can protect your rights immediately with nothing coming out of your pocket. You do not pay us an hourly rate and are not billed monthly. To learn more, read our article about the contingency fee process.

What's the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in Georgia?

In Georgia, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is generally 2 years.

This means that you have two years from the date of the accident or injury to file a lawsuit seeking compensation. Don't delay in taking legal action because if you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to pursue a legal claim. Additionally, waiting too long can weaken your case as evidence may become harder to gather and witnesses may forget important details.

Tips on Protecting Your Rights If You Suffered a Personal Injury

If you suspect that someone else was to blame for your injuries, it is important to protect your rights in any way possible. The days and weeks following an injury can be chaotic, and you should stay focused on your physical recovery. However, remember there are other things you can do – and not do – to protect yourself and your ability to recover compensation for your losses. If you have questions about what to do in your specific situation, contact a Lawrenceville GA personal injury attorney for a free discussion.

1. Follow your medical treatment plan.

If your doctors have a treatment schedule they want you to follow; you should always follow it as closely as possible. Some treatment involves:

  • Appointments with specialists
  • Follow-ups with doctors
  • Surgical procedures
  • Physical therapy and occupational therapy
  • Medications

2. Be careful what you say to insurance companies.

At some point in the days following an injury, you will likely receive a call from an insurance company representing the negligent party. While you'll need to give them your basic identifying information, be very careful what you say to an adjuster beyond that. Sometimes, an adjuster will simply ask how you are doing, and you might respond “I'm fine” out of politeness and habit. However, the adjuster can twist this to mean that you aren't feeling any effects of your injuries.

3. Stay off social media as much as possible.

Insurance companies thoroughly investigate claims to try to find any reason to reduce or even deny your settlement, and this can include checking up on your social media accounts. Even if you have strict privacy settings, there is still a chance that investigators might access some information that could call your claim into question. For example:

  • Check-ins to restaurants or events when you state you're in too much pain to do anything
  • Photos that they use to claim you are back to your usual life
  • Posts or comments about the accident that might differ – even slightly – from your claims regarding what happened or your injuries

4. Speak With a Personal Injury Attorney About Your Case

The sooner you get in touch with an attorney, the sooner you will have someone else advocating for and protecting your rights. You won't have to wonder if you are doing the right thing, as you will have guidance through every step of the insurance claim or legal process.