Car Accidents

About Car Accident Lawsuits

  • Car accidents can lead to long-term physical, emotional, and financial challenges, such as costly medical bills, lost wages, and ongoing rehabilitation. 
  • Insurance companies are often more focused on profits than fairly compensating accident victims, so having an attorney to negotiate and advocate on your behalf can be beneficial to receiving fair compensation.
  • Hiring a car accident attorney ensures that your rights are protected, and will negotiate with insurance companies to maximize your compensation while you focus on recovery.

Why Hire CSS for a Car Accident Lawsuit

Choosing the right legal team after a car accident is critical to securing the compensation you deserve. At Childers, Schlueter & Smith, we have a proven track record of achieving top verdicts and settlements for clients, and we understand the unique challenges that car accident victims face.

We take the time to understand the full impact of your injuries – not just physically, but emotionally and financially – and fight relentlessly to ensure insurance companies don’t take advantage of you. Additionally, our involvement in community safety programs, such as End Distracted Driving, reflects our dedication to making Georgia’s roads safer for all.

When you hire CSS, you’re not just hiring a lawyer; you’re gaining an advocate who will work tirelessly to get your life back on track. Let us handle your car accident lawsuit while you focus on your recovery.

Car Accident Awareness

If you’ve been injured in a serious car accident, you know that the crash may be just the beginning of a much longer ordeal of physical, emotional, and financial pain. A crash happens in a split second. Recovery, on the other hand, may take years or even a lifetime, but we can help with this process.

You need to know that there is help and assistance available to get your life back on track and once again be able to enjoy everyday moments. An Atlanta car accident lawyer at Childers, Schlueter & Smith can seek the maximum compensation available under the law – not the lowball offer an insurance company might offer.

We know how to build car accident cases. We have secured many of the top verdicts and settlements in Georgia by fighting on behalf of clients like you. We take our commitment to protecting motorists seriously. That’s why we are active in community efforts to tackle dangers like distracted driving and unsafe truck drivers.

Our families drive the same roads as yours. The safety of motorists is very important to us. If you’ve been seriously injured in a car accident, when you’re ready, take a moment to contact our dedicated personal injury attorneys and tell us what happened.

How a Lawyer Can Help Auto Accident Victims in Atlanta

After a serious accident, the first thing you should do is seek medical treatment for your injuries. It’s common after an accident not to want to file a lawsuit. All you want to do is get your life back to normal – heal your injuries, pay your medical bills, and move on with your life. But you need to know that hiring an attorney may be the best way to begin getting your life back in order.

Here’s why.

The aftermath of a serious accident brings ambulance rides, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medical bills, missed work, and lost income — not to mention the stress of dealing with insurance companies that care more about their bottom line than about your health. Just like you need your loved ones for support and your doctor for medical care, you may also need an attorney to restore your life.

Without an attorney fighting for your rights and speaking on your behalf, you will likely be given settlement offers that fall far below what you deserve. That’s because insurance companies are businesses seeking maximum profit. Paying you less than you may deserve is why Progressive had revenues of $17 billion in 2013. That same year, State Farm collected an astonishing $68 billion in revenue, according to the company’s end-of-year report.

Large insurance companies are focused on profits. They aren’t working for you. However, your attorney does work for you. An Atlanta attorney will stand up to these insurance companies and fight to get you the money you deserve. We can seek compensation for:

  • Income you lost because you were, or will be, unable to work
  • Doctor visits and hospital stays
  • Medical procedures and rehabilitation
  • Pain and suffering

We know that this compensation won’t take away the pain, frustration, and hardship of your accident. But it can help you cover your expenses and get the best medical treatment. It’s a big step forward toward getting your life back on track. Our Atlanta car accident attorneys handle all car crash cases on a contingency basis, which means that if we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing. There are no up-front or out-of-pocket expenses.

Do I Have a Car Accident Case?

The first thing an attorney will do is review your case to see if you have a valid claim. What makes a valid claim?

  • First of all, your accident had to have been due to the fault of another driver (or the maker of a defective car part, if that caused the accident). It needs to be identifiable from the evidence that another party bears a majority of the responsibility for what happened.
  • An attorney will have to prove that the person who caused the accident acted with negligence. Typically, this means showing that the driver broke a traffic law by running a stop sign or texting while driving, for example. Their behavior could even be criminal, such as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Negligence is particularly apparent when the accident is caused by an intoxicated driver or by a driver who flees the scene. Eyewitnesses can be very helpful in establishing what happened.
  • If you’ve suffered injuries that have heavily affected your life – resulting in hospitalization, lost work or emotional and psychological pain – then you may have a solid case to seek compensation for the costs associated with your losses.

Even if your injuries do not seem severe to you, you may still have a case. Traumatic brain injuries, for example, may not always have obvious symptoms. You can suffer a concussion without losing consciousness.

In Georgia, car accident cases are based on what’s called “comparative negligence.“ That means that it will be determined not only who bears responsibility, but also what portion of the responsibility the driver bears. So if the crash was 15% your fault, you’d be able to collect 85% of the maximum damages.

The law is complicated. The best way for you to know if you have a case is to speak with an Atlanta attorney experienced with auto accident claims. Call us today to speak with an experienced lawyer at Childers, Schlueter & Smith.

What If I Have Medical Payments Coverage (Med-Pay) and/or Personal Injury Protection (PIP)?

These are not required in Georgia. They are forms of insurance that can help you pay for your medical expenses after an auto accident. If you do have this coverage, you may be eligible for some compensation after a serious crash.

But don’t forget that almost all car insurance companies are not looking out for you. They are looking out for their bottom line. That’s why they often offer a low cash settlement in hopes that you take the lowball offer and save them money. What they offer you may not be the full compensation you deserve. And if you accept their offer you may forfeit your right to seek full compensation.

You shouldn’t accept any offer until speaking with an attorney about your rights and options. Call Childers, Schlueter & Smith today to talk with an attorney who has experience building successful vehicle collision cases.Paramedics and Firefighters Rescue Injured Victim Trapped in the Vehicle.

What to Do After an Atlanta Car Crash

  • DO go see a doctor if you are in pain. Seeking medical attention is important for your recovery, and it ensures that your injuries are documented.
  • DO cooperate with law enforcement. They are there for the safety of you and other drivers.
  • If able, DO document and take pictures of injuries, swelling, and healing so there is a record of your recovery. Also take photos at the scene of the accident, if possible.
  • DO keep track of doctor’s visits, medical treatments, and your pain level during your recovery.
  • DO contact a lawyer. A car accident attorney understands the many nuances of these cases and can provide vital assistance.
  • DON’T throw away any evidence from the crash (such as bloodstained clothes, damaged or defective products, accident reports, etc.). It is important to preserve this evidence.
  • DON’T overextend yourself while healing and recovering. Auto accidents are traumatic to the body. It will take time to recover.
  • DON’T speak with the other driver’s insurance company. Don’t agree to any settlement. Instead, contact an attorney to learn about your options.

We Are Proud to Be Your Atlanta Car Accident Attorneys

We’re proud of the work we’ve done to help car accident victims, and we’re proud of our involvement and support for the End Distracted Driving program and 60 For Safety — organizations who fight to make our roads safer.

If you or someone you know has been seriously hurt in a car accident, we can help. Our Atlanta car accident lawyers understand that it’s been a painful and stressful time, and we want to ease your burden as much as possible. We can work tirelessly to maximize your car accident claim. Most importantly, we’re here to help you get your life back on track.

Call us today to schedule a consultation. A case evaluation is always free, and there is no obligation on your part.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a car accident case?2024-09-20T02:46:44+00:00

You may have a case if another driver’s negligence caused the accident. Common examples of negligence include breaking traffic laws, distracted driving, or driving under the influence. A car accident attorney can assess your case to determine if you’re eligible for compensation.

What should I do immediately after a car accident?2024-09-20T02:51:14+00:00

Seek medical attention, document your injuries and the accident scene, cooperate with law enforcement, and preserve any evidence. Avoid speaking with the other driver’s insurance company before consulting a car accident attorney.

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Georgia?2024-09-20T02:52:39+00:00

In Georgia, the statute of limitations for filing a car accident claim is typically two years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you may lose your right to seek compensation.

What types of compensation can I seek after a car accident?2024-09-20T02:59:35+00:00

You can pursue compensation for lost wages, medical bills (hospital stays, rehabilitation, and procedures), pain and suffering, and other expenses related to your car accident injuries.

What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance in a car accident?2024-09-20T03:01:16+00:00

If the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, you may still recover compensation through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, if you have it. A car accident attorney can help explore your options.

Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault for the car accident?2024-09-20T03:03:09+00:00

Yes. Under Georgia’s comparative negligence rule, you can recover compensation if you’re less than 50% at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you.

Should I accept the first car accident settlement offer from the insurance company?2024-09-20T03:06:03+00:00

It’s best to consult with a car accident attorney before accepting any offer to ensure you receive the full compensation you deserve. Insurance companies often offer low settlements to minimize their payouts. 

What is a contingency fee, and how does it work?2024-09-20T03:07:10+00:00

A contingency fee means your lawyer only gets paid if they recover compensation for you. There are no upfront fees, and the lawyer’s payment is typically a percentage of the settlement or court award.

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