Macon Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer & Macon Personal Injury Attorneys

If you have a Macon, GA personal injury claim, Macon personal injury attorneys are here to represent and help you. Call one of the Macon personal injury lawyers listed on this site for a free initial consultation.
Macon is located in central Georgia, which is why the city's nickname is the Heart of Georgia. It is part of the Macon metropolitan area, and the county seat of Bibb County. A small part of the city extends into Jones County. It is about 85 miles south of Atlanta. The 2010 Census estimated its population to be 91,351. Macon is the seventh-largest city in Georgia.
The city has several institutions of higher education, as well as numerous museums and tourism sites. The area is served by the Middle Georgia Regional Airport and the Herbert Smart Downtown Airport. Macon is one of Georgia's three Fall Line Cities. The Fall Line is where the hilly lands of the Piedmont plateau meet the flat terrain of the coastal plain. Macon has a varied landscape of rolling hills on the north side and flat plains on the south. The fall line causes rivers in the area to decline rapidly towards sea level, making it an ideal location for textile mills in the past. The Ocmulgee River is the major river that runs through Macon.
Macon's central location, along with being between Atlanta and Savanah, means there is a great deal of traffic passing through, and, therefore, automobile and truck accidents are common. If you are injured, whether in a wreck or some other type of accident, a Macon personal injury attorney can help you and provide the expertise you need. If you have a personal injury, call one of the qualified Macon personal injury attorneys listed on this site for a free consultation.

What is a Personal Injury Attorney and what types of matters does a Macon Personal Injury Attorney's practice cover?
Macon personal injury attorneys sometimes get the undeserved reputation of being greedy. Many people believe that personal injury lawyers are only interested in cases where they stand to make huge sums of money, and that they care little for their clients. This is simply not the case. Fulton County personal injury attorneys' practices cover a wide range of practice areas. More importantly, Macon personal injury lawyers are here to help right the wrong that you may have suffered because of another person's mistake. Fulton County accident lawyers and other Macon personal injury attorneys play a crucial role in protecting the rights—both financial and legal—of injury victims and their families. Just some of the matters that a Macon personal injury lawyer covers throughout the State of Georgia are:
- Product Defects & Products Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Stock Broker & Real Estate Broker Malpractice
- Dangerous Drugs & Medical Devices
- Rollover & Crash Worthiness
- Truck Accidents, 18-Wheeler Accidents, other Auto Accidents
- Workers' Compensation Injuries
- Cruise Ship Accidents & Injuries
- Boating & Jet Ski Accidents
- Railroad Employee FELA Injuries
- Slip & Trip & Falls
- Dog Bites
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Government Liability - City of Macon, Fulton County, & State of Georgia Liability
- Federal Government Liability
An injury can be a catastrophic event for an entire family, potentially ruining quality of life, destroying a person's livelihood, and preventing them from working. A Macon personal injury attorney will step in and fight to protect your rights if you find yourself in this unfortunate situation. Although your attorney will not be able to repair the physical damage you have sustained, it is very likely that a Macon personal injury lawyer will be able to get you deserved compensation for your injuries, which can provide for you, your family, and your medical expenses.

Why do you need a Macon Personal Injury Lawyer?
In most cases where someone gets injured due to the negligence of another person or company, insurance covers the personal injury claim. If you have ever dealt with an insurance company in the past, then you will immediately know why you need to hire an experienced and competent personal injury lawyer to represent you in your Macon personal injury claim. A Macon personal injury attorney can help you negotiate an acceptable settlement or, if need be, take your claim to trial to get you the money you deserve in Georgia state or federal courts.
Proving a personal injury claim can be a very complicated task, particularly if you are not familiar with the legal concepts involved. Even for lawyers who are familiar with these concepts, it can often be difficult to prove causation and damages, and your attorney may need to consult a number of medical and scientific experts to prove the necessary legal arguments. Your Macon personal injury lawyer will be able to advise you of the various theories of recovery that might be involved in your claim, including negligence, strict liability, or intentional tort. In a negligence-based case in Georgia, you must prove:
- The person or party that caused your injury owed you a duty of care, but did not live up to that duty;
- There was sufficient causation, or connection, between that person's action and your injury to constitute a breach of their duty to you; and
- You suffered compensable damages as a result.
The analysis only becomes more complicated in a strict liability case, where you seek to hold the defendant responsible for your injuries regardless of fault, or negligence. In these types of strict products liability cases, your Macon personal injury attorney can help you prove the following elements:
- The seller was in the business of selling the product that caused your injury;
- A defect existing in the product when it was sold made it unreasonably dangerous for consumer use;
- The product was intended to reach you without substantial change from the condition it was in when you purchased it;
- The product wasn't fit for its intended use or a reasonably foreseeable use at the time it left the manufacturer's hands;
- The defect in the product caused your injury; and
- You suffered damages as a result.
As noted, a variety of medical and scientific experts might be involved in proving these elements, and an experienced Macon personal injury attorney can help arrange these experts and prepare legal arguments based on your medical records. Your Macon personal injury lawyer can also advise on whether claims may be brought on behalf of your family members for negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress, or for loss of consortium. Similarly, there may be other variables involved when more than one party may have contributed to your injury. In these cases, a Macon personal injury lawyer may decide to bring a claim against multiple tortfeasors for joint and several liability.
To illustrate this point, consider the following example: If you have been injured by a defective consumer product, the manufacturer may be liable under a theory of strict liability, regardless of any negligence involved. Other people in the chain of distribution, including the retailer or distributor may also be strictly liable for your injuries. In Georgia, joint and several liability rules were abolished in 2005. Damages are apportioned based first on fault and then the damages are the liability of each person against whom they are awarded. Other theories besides strict liability might also be involved, including negligent design and/or manufacture of the product at issue. This is even without introducing the idea of comparative negligence—that is, the idea that your own negligence might, in some cases, reduce your recovery. This might occur in a car accident case, where you were 15% at fault but the other driver involved was primarily responsible for the accident. Clearly, this analysis varies depending upon the facts of each case, and proving all of these elements can become enormously complicated. A qualified Macon personal injury attorney or Fulton County personal injury lawyer can help you navigate these difficult legal concepts, as well as the federal and state courts in Georgia. Click here to read more on apportionment of fault and damages in Georgia personal injury cases.
Finally, a Macon personal injury attorney or Fulton County personal injury attorney can help you determine what your claim is worth and the measure of damages you should seek to recover. Under Georgia law, the party that caused your injury is liable for:
• Past, current, and future estimated medical expenses
• Time off from work due to injury, including time spent at doctors appointments or rehabilitative therapy
• Property damage, such as damage to your vehicle during an automobile accident
• The cost of hiring help to perform household chores you couldn't perform due to your injury
• Damages for permanent disfigurement or disability
• Emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, interference with family relationships, & loss of consortium
• A change in your future earning ability and any other expenses that are a direct result of your injury
For more information on damages you may be able to recover, including damages for specific types of injuries and wrongful death, please refer to our Damages page, Punitive Damages page, and Wrongful Death Damages page. Macon personal injury lawyers represent not only injury victims, but also their families and spouses in actions throughout Macon and the Macon Metropolitan area. If your loved one has been injured, you may be able to recover damages as well. You should contact one of the experienced Macon personal injury attorneys listed on this site to represent you and protect your rights.
How long do you have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia?
Under Georgia's statute of limitations, you only have two (2) years to file a personal injury claim against the party or parties that caused your injury. You should consult a Macon accident lawyer or Fulton County personal injury attorney to evaluate your claim and pursue legal action before Georgia's two-year statute of limitations has expired.
What does a Macon Personal Injury Lawyer charge?
Most lawyers charge an hourly rate plus a retainer fee. These type of lawyers perform billable hours and keep records of the time they spend working on your case, and then charge you accordingly. This is not the case for Macon personal injury attorneys. Georgia laws regulating legal ethics allow personal injury lawyers, or "PI lawyers" for short, to execute "contingency fee" agreements with their clients. The availability of a contingency fee agreement for an injury victim is essential because, as a practical matter, it can be extremely financially burdensome for such persons to pay up-front hourly fees for their lawyer. This is especially true when a person has been injured and might not be able to work due to their injury. Instead, your Macon personal injury lawyer will usually agree to accept a percentage of any monetary recovery they win on your behalf, either at trial or in a settlement. The specifics of the contingency fee agreement can vary from state to state, and even from lawyer to lawyer within a state; but, essentially, a contingency fee agreement means that if the injured person does not recover anything, then they pay their attorney nothing. You can easily see how this benefits personal injury victims: not only do they only pay if they recover money, but their interests are also more closely aligned with those of the attorney representing them, who will not simply seek to rack up billable hours, but will do their utmost to win their case. Contact a Fulton County personal injury lawyer to discuss your case now.
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Hospitals in the Macon area:
Macon VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic
Central Georgia Rehabilitation Hospital
Coliseum Medical Centers
Coliseum Northside Hospital
Coliseum Psychiatric Center, LLC
Regency Hospital of Central Georgia
Va Macon Clinic
The Medical Center of Central Georgia |
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Macon Emergency Services Contact Information
Macon Police Department |
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For more information on Georgia personal injury law, see |
Where can you find a Macon Personal Injury Attorney to represent you?
Serving clients throughout Central Georgia, including Arkright, Bolingbroke, Cross Keys, Dry Beach, Griswoldville, Huber, Lake Wildwood, Lanier Heights, Lizella, Lorane, Macon, Marion, Payne, Postell, Rutland, Skipperton, Sofkee, Terra Cotta, Waldon, and other communities in Bibb County.
Macon trial attorneys are capable of investigating, preparing, presenting, and filing your lawsuit at all levels of the state and federal courts. Call a Macon Personal Injury Lawyer today to discuss your case, no strings attached.
