Noneconomic contributions — the care, companionship, guidance, and relationship the person provided to their family. This is sometimes called the "intangible" portion, but courts take it seriously. A parent who stayed home to raise children, for example, had real value that goes well beyond a paycheck.
The estate claim is typically brought by the executor or administrator of the estate. In some families, that's the same person pursuing the wrongful death claim; in others, it requires some coordination. An experienced attorney handles both simultaneously so nothing falls through the cracks.
Say a worker is injured in a delivery truck accident while on the job. That's potentially a workers comp claim and a third-party injury claim against the at-fault driver. A firm that handles both — as a car accident lawyer in Atlanta and a workers comp attorney — can evaluate both avenues and make sure the worker isn't leaving money on the table by settling one claim without considering the other.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Georgia Georgia has a strict priority order for who may bring the wrongful death claim. A surviving spouse has the first right to file. If there is no spouse, the right passes to the children. If there are no children, the parents of the deceased may bring the claim. In cases where no immediate family survives, the administrator of the estate steps in.
Why the Deadline Matters More Than People Think Here's the part that surprises most people: the statute of limitations isn't just a technicality. Courts treat it as an absolute bar. If you file one day late, the defendant's lawyer will file a motion to dismiss, the judge will grant it, and you walk away with nothing — regardless of how badly you were hurt, how clear the other driver's fault was, or how much you've already spent on medical bills.
One Last Thing If an insurance adjuster has already called you and asked for a recorded statement, do not give one before speaking with an attorney. You are not required to, and doing so almost always hurts your case. Politely decline and call a lawyer first.
Why Pedestrian Cases Are Different From Other Accident Claims When a car hits a pedestrian, there's almost no physical protection between the vehicle and the person. The injuries tend to be severe — fractures, spinal damage, traumatic brain injury, internal bleeding. The medical bills pile up fast, and if you're out of work, the financial pressure compounds almost immediately.
Insurance coverage available: Georgia law requires drivers to carry liability insurance, but minimum limits can be low. There may also be uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage through your own policy. Finding every available source of compensation is part of what a good personal injury law firm in Atlanta does.
If the case goes to a hearing, the attorney prepares the worker to testify clearly and honestly about what happened and how the injury has affected their daily life and ability to work. Witness testimony, medical expert testimony, and vocational evidence can all come into play depending on what the insurer is contesting. Learn more: John Foy & Associates team.
What John Foy & Associates Does — and How It Works John Foy & Associates is a personal injury law firm atlanta has relied on for over two decades. The firm handles cases across a wide range of injury types, including:
Workers Comp Is One Part of a Broader Practice One reason injured workers often turn to John Foy & Associates is that the firm handles a wide range of injury cases, not just workers comp. That matters when workplace injuries overlap with other legal claims.
In workers comp appeals, attorney fees in Georgia are subject to approval by the State Board of Workers' Compensation and are capped by statute, so there's a regulated limit on what can be charged. The firm explains this upfront so there are no surprises about how any recovery is divided.
The practice covers a broad range of injury types: truck accident cases, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, slip and fall injuries, brain injuries, wrongful death, and medical malpractice. Having attorneys who handle all of these means that when a workers comp case touches on one of those areas, there's already experience in the room. Learn more: John Foy & Associates team.
Your case won't get handed off to a paralegal and forgotten. The attorneys here work the file — gathering evidence, dealing with insurance adjusters, bringing in accident reconstruction experts when needed, and building toward the strongest possible settlement or, if necessary, trial.
What "Pain and Suffering" Actually Covers The legal term sounds vague, but it refers to specific things. Pain and suffering damages fall under what attorneys call non-economic damages — losses that are real and serious but don't come with a receipt. This includes:
When you contact the firm, you get a free personal injury consultation to go over what happened, what your injuries are, who may be at fault, and what your case might be worth. That consultation costs you nothing and commits you to nothing. It's just information — from a lawyer, not a call center script.