Atlanta Car Accident Attorneys representing Accident Victims all over the state of GA
Atlanta, Georgia Car Accident Lawyers Millar & Mixon have obtained Millions of dollars in verdicts, settlements and judgments for clients who have been injured in motorcycle, truck, and car accidents. Our practice has a special focus on car, truck and motorcycle accidents. If you have been involved in a car accident, our firm has the experience necessary to protect your rights and maximize the compensation you receive. Find out more: Our case results continue to be the #1 reason Georgians call or email us regarding their serious injuries and accidents. And our client testimonials show that working with our law firm is a stress-free and beneficial experience.
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Contingent Fees:
We do not charge any up-front fees to represent you in a car accident case. Millar & Mixon represent our clients on a contingency fee basis. This means that our fee is paid based upon a percentage of the money recovered for you. Our consultations are free. If we do not recover any money for you, you are not charged for any of the professional time spent on your case. Contingency fees can vary slightly, but are typically one-third of the amount recovered.
Car Accident Frequently Asked Questions:
What if the car accident was caused by the other driver?
If the accident was another driver’s fault, you may be entitled to compensation.
What if I was a passenger or my children, spouse, friend, or co-worker were hurt?
Passengers are often injured in car wrecks. In many cases passengers have the same right to recover from the at-fault driver as the driver does.
What if there is a dispute about who caused the accident?
The law requires you to prove that another person caused the accident in which you were injured. We understand car accidents. We thoroughly investigate and use experts to assess fault. We will fight to help you win your case.
How will an insurance company evaluate my case?
Most likely, the insurance company for the person who caused the accident will try to offer you less than full compensation. Hiring our law firm can level the playing field. We have the expertise needed to protect your rights in receiving full compensation.
What if the other driver does not have insurance?
Uninsured motorist coverage may protect you. The rules involving uninsured motorist coverage are complex. An insurance company is unlikely to thoroughly explain those rules or offer you all of the compensation you may be legally due. We understand uninsured motorist coverage and can make sure you are fairly compensated. Under-insured motorist coverage may be available. Whether you are entitled to under-insured motorist benefits depends on a careful evaluation of your own insurance policy and the policy or policies of the other drivers involved and a thorough knowledge of how uninsured and under-insured insurance law operates.
Who will pay my medical expenses?
The cost of medical treatment can cause stress, anxiety, and financial hardship. The insurer for the other driver cannot be counted on to pay your medical expenses as they arise. Although our firm cannot pay your bills, we can assist you in identifying all potential sources of payment while your claim is pending. Payment sources may include your own medical insurance policy, medical payments coverage under an automobile insurance policy, medicare and medicaid, and other potential sources. When your claim has concluded, we will assist you in negotiating the amount of medical bills to be reimbursed to insurance companies and medical treatment providers.
Act Fast to Protect your Legal Rights:
If you have been injured in a automobile accident, delay in obtaining legal representation may be a costly mistake, even if that delay is only a few days. It is important that your claim be promptly investigated and your injuries properly established with the insurance company as soon as possible. An investigation into what caused the accident or the severity and extent of your injuries may be harmed by any delay in obtaining legal counsel. Insurance companies want you to delay or to handle your injury without legal help. Insurance companies hope that critical evidence will disappear or that they can blame your injuries on a cause unrelated to your accident. Contact us or another law firm as soon as possible.
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