At Morrison & Hughes Law, we know that being involved in a car accident can be a traumatic experience. Car crash victims often face serious physical injuries, extensive property damage, and a range of financial hardships. If you or your loved one was hurt in a car wreck, you need a strong advocate in your corner — and our Decatur car accident attorneys are here to help.
Our firm fights tirelessly to protect the rights of accident victims in DeKalb County and all surrounding areas. We have the resources, skills, and experience to take on even the largest insurance companies and corporations, and we are prepared to go to trial on your behalf, if necessary.
Get started today with a free initial consultation. There are no upfront costs for our services, and you only pay if we recover compensation for you.
Car accidents are a leading cause of death and injury in our state, and they can happen to anyone, at any time.
At Morrison & Hughes Law, we represent clients in all types of car accident cases, including:
Knowing what to do after a car accident can help you protect your rights and improve your chances of recovering the compensation you are owed. Here are some steps to take after a car crash:
Contact our firm today at 404-LAW-TEAM or send us a message online to get started on your case with a free consultation.
On the job, major injuries can happen even in fairly safe jobs. It did not take a big fall from a ladder to change this client’s life entirely. He landed on his head and face, shattering his teeth, and causing a traumatic brain injury.
M&H has the biggest documented settlement offer in Georgia workers’ compensation history for a single injured worker. Some work accidents are catastrophic, and only the best, most-experienced work accident attorneys are qualified to handle them.
Work accident claims, the type involving truly life-changing injuries, can last for years. No one told our client, on a sunny morning in May, that his life was about to change. But when a defective commercial electrical device exploded, he was set on fire and suffered 2nd and 3rd-degree burns across his body.
Catastrophic Work Accident. M&H lawyers are absolute injury experts. Whether the accident happens at work, in a car, or on a motorcycle, our results speak for themselves.
When our client suffered a traumatic brain injury due to the negligent operation of heavy machinery, the M&H team went to work! We did not back down and provided support for the entire family by securing multi-million dollar results.
Our client, a single mother of five, faced a life-altering accident resulting in severe leg injuries requiring surgery.
Car accident cases can be extremely complex, and it can be difficult to know what to do or who to turn to for help. That’s where we come in. At Morrison & Hughes Law, our car accident lawyers can help you with all aspects of your claim.
In many cases, more than one party is liable for the victim’s damages. For example, if a negligent driver was on the job at the time of the crash, their employer may be liable. If a defective vehicle part caused the accident or contributed to the victim’s injuries, the auto manufacturer may be liable.
At Morrison & Hughes Law, we have the experience and resources to fully investigate the cause of your accident and identify all responsible parties.
After a car accident, the insurance company may approach you with a settlement offer. It is important to remember that the insurance company is not on your side.
They are a for-profit corporation, and they do not want to pay you the full compensation you are owed. The insurance company is likely to offer a settlement that is far less than what you are actually owed. If you accept this offer, you will be unable to seek additional compensation, even if you later discover that your damages are far more extensive than you originally thought.
Our car accident attorneys in Decatur can help you calculate the full value of your damages, including your past and future medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
In Georgia, there is a strict statute of limitations for most car accident claims. This is a legal deadline that determines how long you have to file a lawsuit. If you do not file your lawsuit within this timeframe, the court will not hear your case, and you will be unable to seek compensation.
Generally, the statute of limitations for car accident cases in Georgia is two years from the date of the accident. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. Our Decatur car accident attorneys at Morrison & Hughes Law can help you understand all applicable deadlines and ensure that your claim is filed on time.
Our car accident lawyers in Decatur are skilled negotiators, and we know how to deal with even the most aggressive insurance companies. We will fight to get you the maximum compensation you are owed, and we are not afraid to take your case to trial, if necessary.
One of the most common questions we get from clients is, “How much is my car accident case worth?” The truth is that it is impossible to determine the value of a car accident case without first reviewing the specific details of the case. Every car accident is different, and the value of your case will depend on a number of unique factors.
When you choose Morrison & Hughes Law, our Decatur car accident lawyers will conduct a thorough investigation of your case and help you understand the potential value of your car accident claim.
Generally, you may be entitled to compensation for the following types of damages:
Our auto accident lawyers at Morrison & Hughes Law can help you calculate the full value of your damages and fight for the maximum compensation you are owed.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation on Your Decatur Car Accident Claim404-LAW-TEAM or send us a message online to discuss your case with our Decatur car crash lawyers.
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