Suppose you are a victim of an accident that will cause you to suffer through various expenses and challenges. And this accident was caused by the careless action or wrongdoing of another person. Unfortunately, accidents such as these - and the pain and suffering that goes along with them - happen all the time.
If you are dealing with physical, emotional, or financial challenges due to the incident, you can seek monetary compensation for these difficulties. It's just not right to suffer injuries because of someone else’s negligence. If you contact a Personal Injury Law Firm, the chances are that you will receive settlement by the legally responsible person or business. Common personal injury accidents include car and bike collisions, defective products, and accidents such as slip and falls, pedestrian, worksite, and subway.
Kate Franke Law’s committed personal injury attorneys can provide you with legal representation in Alpharetta, GA, so that you can recuperate as best as possible. Our team has the expertise and resources to help your fight for the compensation you deserve.
How Does a Personal Injury Case Work?
Personal injury cases are all different because no two accidents are the same. However, all instances will follow the same procedure with personal injury attorneys, as they have standard steps that all cases will share.
Defendant Injures Plaintiff
The injuries listed are extensive and cover any bad act on the part of the defendant (from emotional distress to physical injuries). The one exception is a contractual breach, which is handled by contract law.
Plaintiff Determines The Breach of a Legal Duty
The legal duty that the defendant owed the plaintiff will depend on how the injury or accident occurred. For example, doctors have a duty to provide medical care with a level of competence similar to other skilled health care professionals.
Settlement Talks
Once the breach of legal duty has been clearly determined, then the defendant or - more often than not - the insurance company representing the person will most likely wish to settle the matter out of court. They would make a monetary offer to compensate for the plaintiff's challenges in exchange for a promise not to file a lawsuit.
Court
If all is agreed, the case won't need to go to court. But if it isn't, the plaintiff will file a personal injury lawsuit over the incident. A settlement can still be reached once a lawsuit is filed and at any time before the case is handed to the jury for its findings.
Our Process
Your personal injury lawyer from Kate Franke Law will help you through the profound and complicated process of filing your claim, gathering evidence, and presenting in court. We turn the idea of going up against a large insurance company into something bearable - as you know, without legal representation, you will be at a significant disadvantage.
This is how we take the responsibility of a potential lawsuit out of your hands:
How We Can Help
Our team of personal injury attorneys at Kate Franke Law are committed to helping you receive compensation for your injuries. There is a limited amount of time to pursue compensation after a personal injury, so act quickly. The statute of limitations for a personal injury claim is usually three years, but the exact time depends on the type of claim.
At Kate Franke Law, your personal injury lawyer will guide you through the complex claim issues and legal procedures. This is a stressful time when you should be focused on healing; calling the professionals is the right thing to do.
Call us at 855-529-5283 for your free consultation or visit our website for more.
Let us help you figure out your best next steps are. The sooner you have a plan of action, the better your chances of taking the correct steps to get the results you want.
Kate Franke, Attorney at Law, LLC
227 Sandy Springs Place, Suite D-358, Atlanta, Georgia 30328, United States
855-LAW-KATE (855-529-5283)
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