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If you have been injured in an accident, you may be entitled to recover from
the person or company that caused your injuries. Every person has the duty
to conduct themselves in such a manner as to avoid causing injury to others
by exercising “due care”. The failure to exercise dues care is
called “negligence” and if someone else’s negligence causes
an injury to you, that person is responsible to make restitution to you in
money damages in an amount that makes you whole.
The definition of “due care” and what
constitutes a failure to use due care in any given situation, though,
will vary and it can be very difficult to prove to a jury of your
peers whether the individual who injured you failed to exercise
due care.
The attorneys of Kam, Ebersbach, & Lewis, P.C.
have tried dozens of personal injury cases in Coweta courts and
elsewhere in Georgia and have returned multi-million dollar jury
verdicts for several of their clients. Your ability to recover will
depend on the unique factual circumstances of your case but it is
important that you contact an attorney as quickly as possible after
your accident because if you wait too long to file a lawsuit, you
may not be permitted to file a lawsuit at all. We cannot guarantee
you that you will recover in your case, but we can guarantee that
we will do everything legally and ethically permissible to ensure
that every avenue of recovery has been exhausted and that you are
not railroaded by an insurance company.
Click here to view questions which you will be
required to answer should a lawsuit be filed on your behalf.
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