If you’ve been seriously hurt in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you might be feeling anxious and stressed about your future.
An extensive medical recovery and time away from work can mean severe financial hardships for you and your family. Don’t let someone else’s mistake cost you everything.
Turn to an Albany personal injury lawyer from Underwood Law LLC.
Our attorneys will guide you through every step of the process, from investigating the accident and gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance companies and pursuing the maximum compensation you deserve. We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on your recovery and your family.
Why Choose Underwood Law LLC For Your Personal Injury Case?
Secured millions in compensation since 2010
Since 2010, our personal injury attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for our clients.
We truly care about our clients and their families
Our personal injury attorneys and support staff care about our clients and their families.
We know you’re facing one of the most difficult times in your life, and we work to take the pressure off you. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome so you can move forward with your life after an accident.
We stand up to Insurance Companies
Accident victims have rights, and we’re here to make sure those rights are protected.
The liable party’s insurance company might try to lowball you or push you into a quick settlement that doesn’t fully cover your needs. That’s not right, and we won’t stand for it. We know how to negotiate with insurance companies to get you the full and fair compensation you’re entitled to.
If they refuse to cooperate, we’re not afraid to take them to court.
Free Consultation
An experienced Albany personal injury lawyer from our firm will be ready to discuss your accident in detail and help you understand your rights and options. Call our office or reach out to us online for your free consultation now.
Call us today at (229) 888-0888 or visit our Albany office for a free consultation.
Underwood Law LLC, Albany Office
1151 Dawson Rd M,
Albany, GA 31707
What Our Client Said
Trey [Underwood] & the entire staff helped work on my case for nearly 3 yrs. They’re all genuine people that I always felt actually cared about me as a person & simply were helping me because they felt it was the right thing to do. They remained in constant contact throughout the entire process & I always felt as if I was the sole client they had. I always felt they were working on my case 24/7. Trey is truly a man that saw me as an individual person & not a case file. He has a passion for what he does & is a real person, not just a suit with a smile. These are the only people you want helping you!
– Chris Moody.
Common Types of Injuries Caused in Preventable Accidents
Over the years, we have helped clients who were struggling to recover from a wide range of injuries. Some of the most common injuries we see include:
- Severe lacerations
- Broken bones
- Ligament sprains and tears
- Tendon and muscle strains and tears
- Herniated discs
- Neck and back injuries
- Whiplash injuries
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Burn injuries
- Internal organ injuries or internal bleeding
- Knee injuries
- Shoulder injuries
- Crush injuries
- Head injuries
- Traumatic brain injury
- Amputation
In the most tragic cases, we have helped family members demand justice when a serious accident leads to a wrongful death.
What is the Average Personal Injury Settlement in Georgia?
This is a common question when accident victims meet with a personal injury attorney for the first time. There is no precise answer, because settlement amounts depend on the facts of the case.
Several factors may affect the amount of compensation a person can receive.
For example, a victim with a catastrophic injury, high medical expenses, and long-term or permanent disabilities generally has a higher-value claim than someone who makes a full recovery.
Other factors, such as the amount of available insurance coverage and whether a victim shares fault for the accident, may also influence the amount of compensation they can seek.
Georgia’s Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims
Under the statute of limitations on personal injury claims in Georgia, you typically only have two years from the date of the accident or incident that caused your injury to file a lawsuit.
Filing suit after the limitations period has expired on your claim means that the court can permanently dismiss your case. This would cause you to lose your rights to recover financial compensation from the parties responsible for your injuries.
Do not wait to seek trusted legal advice after a serious accident. Talk to a personal injury attorney at Underwood Law LLC, now.
How Much Is Your Albany Personal Injury Case Worth?
If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, you deserve to pursue compensation for the expenses and losses you’ve suffered, including:
- Medical treatment and physical rehab costs for your injuries, including emergency room visits, doctor and specialist appointments, surgeries, prescriptions, physical therapy, and out-of-pocket purchases
- Loss of wages or income when you miss time from work to treat and recover from your injuries
- Loss of earning capacity, which occurs when your injuries result in long-term or permanent disabilities that prevent you from returning to work or result in you having a reduction of your income compared to your pre-accident income
- Pain and suffering, or the physical and emotional distress caused by your injuries
- Loss of enjoyment of life due to scarring or disfigurement, or due to physical disabilities preventing you from completing daily tasks or participating in activities you enjoyed prior to the accident
No one can accurately say how much your personal injury case is going to be worth right after an accident. It takes time to assess your losses and understand how your injuries will affect you down the line. Do not trust an insurance company to make a fair settlement offer.
Let our personal injury attorneys in Albany help you understand the true value of your claim.