Georgia Pain and Suffering: Pain and Suffering Damages for Injury

June 19, 2011
You cannot go back in time and undo an action that has caused pain and suffering, but you can be compensated for pain and suffering when someone has violated a safety rule.

View More Accident & Injury Law Articles

The decision maker in a personal injury case will either be an adjuster, a judge, or a jury. It is important that the amount, duration, and severity of the pain the injured party has suffered is understood by the decision maker on the case. It is your lawyer’s job to understand thoroughly the pain suffered and to be able to effectively communicate that to the decision maker.

At our firm, we believe this job is so important that when you hire us, you deal directly with our trained and knowledgeable attorneys, not administrative staff or investigators. A Free Consultation with our lawyers means that you meet with the Georgia Accident and Injury Attorney that will be handling your case.

It is important that as a community we understand that the person or company who caused the pain and suffering by violating a safety rule is the party that pays for what happened, not society as a whole.

If you or a loved one is injured in a traffic accident due to another driver’s carelessness, please Call or Email a Gainesville Georgia Car Accident Lawyer at Breakfield & Associates, Attorneys for a free consultation.

About the authors: John Breakfield and David Purvis are attorneys with Breakfield & Associates, Attorneys in Gainesville, Georgia and handle Accident & Injury matters regarding those injured by people and companies who needlessly ignore safety rules.  The law office of Breakfield & Associates, Attorneys can assist clients throughout Georgia including: Hall County (Gainesville, Oakwood, Flowery Branch), White County (Cleveland), Barrow County (Auburn, Bethlehem, Braselton, Carl, Statham, Winder), Lumpkin County (Dahlonega), Gwinnett County (Buford, Duluth, Sugar Hill, Lawrenceville), Jackson County (Braselton, Commerce, Hoschton, Jefferson, Pendergrass), Dawson County (Dawsonville), Habersham County (Demorest, Cornelia), Clarke County (Athens) and all of Northeast Georgia.

This article and video should not be considered nor relied upon as legal advice since it is only intended for general overview and informational purposes. Please consult with an attorney on your specific situation in order to determine an appropriate legal course of action.

Back to Articles

Contact Us

Please send us a brief description of your situation and how we might be of service.

Email Us Today

(770) 783-5296
Breakfield & Associates, Attorneys
539 Green Street
Gainesville, GA 30501

Switch to mobile version