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What will my case actually be worth? That depends on your medical bills (current and projected), lost income, the severity of your injuries, and the impact on your daily life. A lawyer can give you a realistic range once they've reviewed the specifics — that's exactly what the free consultation is for.
The firm's size and experience mean it can handle the full range of claims that often surround a death: the wrongful death claim itself, a workers' compensation claim if the death happened on the job, a separate estate claim, and any third-party liability claims that may apply. Families don't have to piece together different attorneys for different pieces of the same tragedy.
Non-Economic Damages Are Documented, Not Just Asserted Pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, the strain on your marriage — these are real losses, and they belong in your claim. But insurers fight hard against vague, unsupported claims for non-economic damages. The firm gathers statements from family members, friends, and coworkers. They collect medical records that reflect your reported symptoms over time. They build a paper trail that shows, specifically, how your life changed after this injury. That kind of detail is what separates a credible claim from one that gets dismissed or lowballed.
You Pay Nothing Unless You Win As a no win, no fee injury lawyer in Atlanta, John Foy & Associates works on contingency. That means you don't pay attorney fees unless they recover money for you. There's no retainer, no hourly billing, no invoice landing in your mailbox while you're still recovering. The firm's fee comes as a percentage of the settlement or verdict — only if and when you collect.
Common tactics include asking you to give a recorded statement (you don't have to, and you shouldn't without a lawyer), suggesting your injuries were pre-existing, arguing that you weren't paying attention when you were hit, or pressuring you to settle before you know the full extent of what you're dealing with medically.
Why Brain Injuries Demand a Different Approach to Damages Most personal injury claims involve costs that are relatively easy to calculate: a hospital bill, a week of missed work, a car repair estimate. Brain injuries are different. The damage can be subtle in the early weeks and then become dramatically worse — or the opposite, where early symptoms like memory problems and chronic headaches seem minor until a neuropsychologist documents just how significantly your cognitive function has dropped.
One Phone Call Tells You Where You Stand You don't need to know the law to call. You don't need to have your paperwork organized or have a clear picture of what happened. You just need to make the call. The consultation is free, there's no pressure, and you'll leave knowing whether you have a real claim and what it might be worth.
How the Fee Structure Works — and Why It Matters Right Now One of the most common reasons people hesitate to call a lawyer after an accident is money. They're already behind on bills. They can't imagine paying attorney fees on top of everything else. Here's what you need to know: John Foy & Associates works on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and nothing out of pocket during the case.
A brain injury doesn't show up cleanly on an X-ray the way a broken bone does. You can walk out of an emergency room with a "normal" CT scan and still spend the next two years struggling to concentrate, sleeping twelve hours a day, or losing your temper in ways that cost you your job and your relationships. Insurance companies know this. Their adjusters are trained to close brain injury claims fast — before the full picture of your losses becomes clear — because a quick settlement almost always means a smaller one.
The Delayed Injury Problem and Your Legal Deadline Georgia has a statute of limitations on personal injury claims — generally two years from the date of the accident. That sounds like a long time, but cases that are built early are stronger cases. Witnesses remember more. Evidence is fresher. And critically, delaying means the insurance company has more time to build a defense and argue that your injuries didn't come from the accident at all.
Getting in Touch If someone you love died because of a negligent driver, a dangerous property, a workplace accident, or a medical error, John Foy & Associates is available to speak with your family now. The firm serves the Atlanta area and handles cases involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian deaths, slip and fall incidents, brain injuries, and medical malpractice — among other serious matters.
The Elements That Determine Case Strength Not every accident automatically becomes a strong legal claim, but most pedestrian collisions in Georgia do — because in most of these situations, the driver did something wrong. Here's what attorneys at John Foy & Associates team Foy & Associates look at when evaluating a pedestrian case: