After a crash or serious injury in Georgia, it can be hard to know when to “wait and see” and when to bring in a lawyer. Waiting too long can cost you money, time, and peace of mind.
At Lamar Law, the CARE approach is simple: give you Clarity about your rights, Access to a real team, Respect for your story, and Empathy while you heal. If any of the signs below sound familiar, it’s time to call 678‑819‑5200 and let Lamar Law guide you through your options.
Sign #1: Your Injuries Are More Than “Just Soreness”
If your accident left you with more than a minor bruise or one‑time doctor visit, you should talk to a lawyer. In Georgia, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- ER visits, follow‑up care, physical therapy, and future treatment.
- Lost wages or reduced hours because you can’t work like before.
- Pain, suffering, and life disruptions caused by the injury.
Georgia uses an at‑fault system, meaning the driver or party who caused your injury is responsible for your damages. Insurance companies often try to minimize your injuries or argue they came from something else. Lamar Law helps document your medical care, connect your injuries to the crash, and push back when adjusters downplay what you’re going through.
CARE in action:
- Clarity – You get a straightforward explanation of what your case could include—not just “medical bills.”
- Access – Lamar Law coordinates with your providers and helps track appointments and records.
If you’re still in pain weeks after a crash, call 678‑819‑5200 before signing anything.
Sign #2: The Insurance Company Is Calling Non‑Stop—or Not Calling at All
If adjusters are pressuring you to give a recorded statement or sign a release quickly, that’s a red flag. On the other hand, if your calls go unanswered or you’re stuck in “investigation” forever, that’s another sign you need help.
In Georgia, what you say to an insurance company can be used to reduce your recovery if they argue you’re partly at fault under Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rules. Even innocent comments like “I’m feeling a little better” can be twisted.
CARE in action:
- Respect – Lamar Law treats your time and story with respect, stepping in so you don’t have to keep repeating yourself to different adjusters.
- Empathy – The team understands how draining these calls can be when you’re trying to heal.
If the insurance company is rushing you, confusing you, or ignoring you, it’s time to let Lamar Law handle the communications. Call 678‑819‑5200 and tell the adjuster, “Please speak with my attorney.”
Sign #3: You’re Confused About Your Rights or the Process
If you’re asking yourself any of these questions, you should not be handling the claim alone:
- “How do I know if the offer is fair?”
- “What if I was partly at fault?”
- “What happens if I can’t afford all these bills?”
Georgia’s two‑year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims means you don’t have forever to decide. Waiting until the last minute can make it harder to gather evidence, track witnesses, and build a strong case.
CARE in action:
- Clarity – Lamar Law explains, in plain language, what to expect from start to finish.
- Advocacy (how Lamar lives CARE) – The firm stands between you and the insurance company so you can focus on healing, not fighting over paperwork.
If your gut is telling you “this is too much” or “I don’t want to make a mistake,” it’s time. Call Lamar Law at 678‑819-5200 or visit AtlantaLegalCare.com to schedule a free, no‑pressure consultation.
