Norcross, GA

Personal Injury Attorneys in Norcross, GA

Car accidents, truck accidents, slip-and-fall, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Personal injury attorneys typically work on contingency — no fee unless you win.

A Gwinnett County hub with one of Georgia's most diverse populations — heavy demand for immigration, family, and small-business legal services.

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Why hire a personal injury attorney in Norcross

Georgia's personal-injury statute of limitations is generally 2 years from the date of the injury (or discovery, for malpractice). Acting fast lets your attorney preserve evidence — vehicle data, surveillance footage, witness statements — before it disappears.

Insurance carriers maintain regional adjusters who handle Norcross-area claims. A local PI attorney has dealt with the same adjusters and defense firms before and knows which carriers settle quickly versus which routinely force suit.

Cases filed in Norcross, GA are typically heard at Gwinnett County Superior Court, and your attorney's familiarity with the local jury pool affects both settlement value and litigation strategy.

Most PI attorneys work on a contingency fee (typically 33–40% of recovery, plus case expenses), so the up-front cost to you is $0. Choosing the right attorney matters more than haggling over the percentage — net recovery is what counts.

Norcross, GA legal landscape

Key courts

  • Gwinnett County Superior Court
  • Gwinnett County State Court

Bar association

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost?+

Almost all personal injury attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless you recover. The standard fee in Georgia is 33% pre-suit and 40% if litigation is filed. Case expenses (filing fees, expert witnesses, depositions) are typically advanced by the firm and reimbursed from the recovery.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia?+

The general statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of injury. Medical malpractice is also 2 years (with a 5-year statute of repose). Claims against government entities have shorter ante-litem deadlines — sometimes as little as 6 months.

What is my case worth?+

Case value depends on medical bills, lost wages, permanent impairment, pain and suffering, and the strength of the liability and damages evidence. An attorney can give a meaningful estimate after reviewing medical records and the police report.

Should I take the insurance company's first offer?+

Usually no. First offers are typically a fraction of what the case is worth, often presented before the full extent of injuries is known. Speaking with an attorney before accepting any offer costs nothing on contingency and almost always increases net recovery.

Do I have to file a lawsuit?+

Most PI cases settle before suit is filed. Your attorney negotiates with the insurance carrier based on medical bills, prognosis, and policy limits. Suit is filed when the carrier won't make a reasonable offer or when the statute is about to run.

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