Personal Injury

Representing injured individuals throughout the Atlanta metro area.

When Someone Else's Negligence Causes Harm

A personal injury occurs when someone is hurt because of another party’s careless or reckless actions. Whether the cause is a car accident, a slip and fall on unsafe property, a workplace incident, or a collision with a commercial vehicle, the injured person has the right to pursue compensation. JP Law represents personal injury victims throughout the Atlanta metro area, from the interstates of Atlanta to the commercial corridors of Norcross and Marietta. The firm has a proven track record of six- and seven-

figure results and handles all matters on a contingency fee basis. Clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered.

Types of Personal Injury Cases

JP Law handles a wide range of personal injury claims: motor vehicle accidents, truck and commercial vehicle collisions, rideshare accidents involving Lyft or Uber, slip and fall injuries on unsafe premises, workplace accidents, and pedestrian accidents. Each case is evaluated based on the specific facts, the extent of the injuries, and all parties responsible.

Understanding Negligence in Georgia

Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule: you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault, as long as you were less than 50% responsible. This applies whether the accident happened at a busy Lawrenceville intersection or in a parking lot in Chamblee. Georgia’s statute of limitations gives most injury victims two years from the date of the injury to file a claim. Acting promptly preserves evidence and protects your rights.

What You Can Recover

Personal injury victims may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, future treatment costs, reduced earning capacity, and in cases of egregious negligence, punitive damages.

Also Serving

JP Law also serves personal injury clients in Brookhaven, East Point, Forest Park, Kennesaw, and Suwanee.

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