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We Don't Back Down.

When someone else's negligence turns your life upside down, the bills don't wait and the insurance company won't volunteer what you're owed. Morrison & Hughes represents injured Georgians statewide — and we prepare every case to win.

No fee unless we win
Trial-tested advocates
6 office locations statewide
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Cost to Start Your Case
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Standing Up for Injured Georgians

When Someone Else's Negligence Costs You, We Make Them Pay.

A serious injury changes everything in an instant — your health, your income, your independence, your family's future. Whether it was a distracted driver, an unsafe property, a commercial truck, or a dangerous dog, you didn't choose this. But you do get to choose who fights for you.

Morrison & Hughes Law Firm represents personal injury victims throughout Georgia — from Atlanta and the metro counties to LaGrange and beyond. We investigate liability, hire the right experts, document every dollar of loss, and build every case as though it will be tried before a jury. That is how we maximize what you recover, and why insurers take our clients seriously.

You pay nothing up front and nothing at all unless we win. The consultation is free and confidential.

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One Firm, Every Kind of Injury Case

We Handle Every Type of Personal Injury

Personal injury is broad — car, truck, and motorcycle crashes; slip-and-falls and premises liability; dog bites; catastrophic injuries; and wrongful death — but the principle is always the same: when another party's carelessness hurt you, Georgia law gives you the right to be made whole. See the full range of cases and injuries we handle, then call us to talk through your situation.

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The Reality of Injury in Georgia

Georgia Injury & Crash Statistics

The figures below come directly from the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety (GOHS), the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the CDC. They show why thorough representation matters.

GA Traffic Fatalities by Year

Statewide motor-vehicle traffic deaths, 2019–2023
Source: Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) / NHTSA FARS — 1,615 fatalities in 2023, down ~10% from 1,796 in 2022.

The Scale of GA Crash Harm (2023)

People injured vs. serious injuries vs. deaths
Source: GOHS, 2023 Overview of Motor Vehicle Crashes — ~153,000 injured, 8,171 suspected serious injuries, 1,615 fatalities.

Serious Injuries Are Climbing

Suspected serious injuries in GA crashes, 2019 vs. 2023
Source: GOHS — suspected serious injuries rose from 7,308 (2019) to 8,171 (2023), even as total crashes fell.

Older-Adult Fall Injuries (U.S.)

Emergency-department visits for falls, ages 65+
Source: CDC — ~3 million ED visits in 2021 rising to over 3.85 million in 2023; falls are the leading cause of injury among older adults.

Note: In Georgia, motor-vehicle crashes are the second leading cause of injury death and of injury-related hospitalizations and ER visits (Georgia Department of Public Health, Injury Prevention Program).

What to Expect

How a Georgia Personal Injury Claim Works

Most injury victims have never been through this. Here's the path — and where having Morrison & Hughes in your corner changes the outcome at every step.

1. Free Case Review

We listen, explain your rights under Georgia law, and tell you honestly whether you have a claim. No cost, no obligation, fully confidential.

2. Investigation

We secure the crash or incident report, photos, video, and witness statements, and preserve physical evidence before it disappears.

3. Medical Documentation

We make sure your injuries are properly diagnosed and documented — the medical record is the backbone of your damages.

4. Establishing Liability

We identify every responsible party and the insurance coverage available, and retain experts where reconstruction or causation is disputed.

5. Demand & Negotiation

We present a documented demand for the full value of your losses and negotiate hard against the insurer's lowball tactics.

6. Settlement or Trial

Many cases settle — but we prepare every file for trial. Insurers pay more when they know your lawyers will take them to a jury.

Free Case Evaluation

Do You Have a Personal Injury Case?

Answer a few quick questions. We'll tell you whether you have a potential case, and a Morrison & Hughes attorney will call you. Free, confidential, no obligation.

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Were you injured?

Even soft-tissue or delayed-onset injuries count.

What type of injury?

Select all that apply. If something isn't listed, check "Other" and tell us in your own words.

Please select at least one type of injury (or check "Other" and describe it).

Tell us why you are seeking legal advice

A few words about your situation helps us point you to the right attorney. There's no obligation.

Was it someone else's fault?

Another driver, a property owner, a business, a dog owner — anyone other than you.

When did the injury happen?

Georgia's statute of limitations is generally two years (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). We act fast to preserve your case.

Did you receive medical treatment?

ER visit, urgent care, doctor visit, ongoing therapy — anything counts.

Are you currently represented by another attorney for this injury?

If yes, please contact your attorney first.

Where can a Morrison & Hughes attorney reach you?

Submitted information is confidential and only used to evaluate your case. No fees unless we recover for you.

Please complete all required fields with valid information.

You may have a case.

Based on your answers, you have a potential personal injury claim in Georgia. A Morrison & Hughes attorney will personally review your information and call you.

Damages You May Be Entitled To
  • Past & future medical expenses
  • Surgical and rehabilitative care
  • Long-term & home health care
  • Lost wages & earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Emotional distress & PTSD
  • Loss of consortium
  • Property damage
  • Punitive damages (DUI & reckless conduct)
What happens next? We've received your information. An attorney will call you the next business day for a free, confidential consultation. If your matter is urgent, dial 404-LAW-TEAM.

Let's talk anyway.

Your situation may still have options worth exploring — statute deadlines, hidden defendants, or insurance coverage often make cases viable when people think they aren't. Send us your details and we'll review at no cost.

What happens next? We've received your information. An attorney will call you the next business day to discuss your options. Or call now: 404-LAW-TEAM.
Know the Statutes

Georgia Personal Injury Laws That Affect Your Case

Georgia's injury statutes shape what you can recover and how long you have to act. Missing a deadline or misunderstanding a rule can end your case before it starts — which is why early advice matters.

O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33

Two-Year Statute of Limitations

You generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit in Georgia. Miss the deadline and your claim is barred — permanently.

O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33

Modified Comparative Negligence (50% Bar)

You can recover if you are less than 50% at fault, with your award reduced by your share of fault. At 50% or more, recovery is barred entirely. Insurers exploit this rule constantly — we defend against fault-shifting tactics.

O.C.G.A. § 51-12-2 & § 51-12-5.1

Damages You Can Recover

Georgia allows special damages (medical bills, lost wages), general damages (pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life), and, in cases of willful or reckless conduct, punitive damages under § 51-12-5.1.

O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1

Premises Liability — Duty of Care

Property owners owe invitees a duty to keep premises safe. When a hazard the owner knew or should have known about causes a slip-and-fall or other injury, they can be held liable.

O.C.G.A. § 51-2-7

Dog Bites & Dangerous Animals

An owner can be liable when a dog with a known vicious propensity — or one kept in violation of a local leash ordinance — injures someone. Georgia's statute gives victims a clear path to recovery.

O.C.G.A. § 36-33-5 & § 50-21-26

Ante Litem Deadlines (Government Claims)

Claims against a Georgia city require written ante litem notice within 6 months; claims against the State require notice within 12 months — long before the two-year lawsuit deadline. These short windows are easy to miss.

What Your Case May Be Worth

Compensation in a Georgia Injury Claim

No two injuries are alike, and no honest lawyer can promise a number. But Georgia law allows recovery for a wide range of losses — and we pursue every category that applies to you.

  • Emergency, hospital & surgical care
  • Future & ongoing medical treatment
  • Physical therapy & rehabilitation
  • Assistive devices, prosthetics & home modifications
  • Lost wages & lost earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Emotional distress, anxiety & PTSD
  • Disfigurement & permanent scarring
  • Loss of consortium (for a spouse)
  • Property damage
  • Punitive damages (DUI, reckless or willful conduct)
Your First 72 Hours

What to Do After an Injury in Georgia

What you do in the first hours and days after an injury directly affects what you can recover. The insurance company is already working — yours should be, too. Don't let the insurance company get a head start. Let us help you protect your case from the very beginning.

1. Get Medical Care Immediately

Even if you "feel okay." Adrenaline masks brain and internal injuries. The medical record is the foundation of your case.

2. Report It

Call police for a crash, notify the property manager for a fall, report a dog bite to animal control. Get the report number and an incident record.

3. Document Everything

Photos of the scene, the hazard, vehicles, and your injuries. Names and numbers of every witness, before memories fade and conditions change.

4. Don't Talk to the Insurer

Adjusters call within hours. Recorded statements are used to reduce your claim. Decline politely and refer them to your attorney.

5. Keep Your Records

Save bills, pay stubs, mileage to appointments, and a journal of how the injury affects daily life. These build your damages.

6. Call Morrison & Hughes

The earlier we're involved, the more evidence we preserve and the stronger your claim becomes. The consultation is free.

Common Questions

Georgia Personal Injury FAQs

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia?
Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, and two years from the date of death for a wrongful death claim. Claims against government entities require a written ante litem notice first — six months for cities (O.C.G.A. § 36-33-5) and twelve months for the State (O.C.G.A. § 50-21-26). Don't wait; deadlines run quietly in the background.
What if I was partly at fault for the accident?
Georgia follows modified comparative negligence (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33). You can still recover as long as you are less than 50% at fault, but your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. At 50% or more, you recover nothing. Insurers routinely exaggerate your share of blame — having an attorney push back is often the difference between a fair recovery and none.
How much is my personal injury case worth?
It depends on the severity and permanence of your injuries, your medical expenses, lost income and future earning capacity, the impact on your daily life, the conduct of the at-fault party, and available insurance coverage. Georgia allows recovery for both economic and non-economic damages, and punitive damages in cases of reckless or willful conduct. We build a documented demand for the full value of your losses — not the insurer's first lowball.
The insurance company offered me a settlement. Should I take it?
Almost never without legal review. Early offers are designed to close your file before the full extent of your injuries is known — many serious injuries reveal themselves over weeks or months. Once you sign a release, your case is over for good. Let a Morrison & Hughes attorney review any offer before you sign anything.
What kinds of cases does Morrison & Hughes handle?
Our personal injury practice covers car accidents, truck and commercial-vehicle wrecks, motorcycle crashes, catastrophic injuries and amputations, slip-and-falls and premises liability, dog bites, pedestrian and rideshare collisions, and wrongful death. If you were hurt by someone else's negligence in Georgia, call us — even if you're not sure where your situation fits.
Is it free?
We work on a contingency fee — you pay no attorney's fees up front and nothing at all unless we recover compensation for you. The initial consultation is free and confidential. There is no financial risk in calling.
How long does a personal injury case take?
It depends on injury severity, your treatment timeline, liability disputes, and insurance coverage. Straightforward cases with clear liability may resolve in a few months. Catastrophic-injury cases that go to trial can take a year or more — but they almost always recover substantially more than rushed settlements. We move as quickly as your recovery allows, without leaving money on the table.
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Georgia Personal Injury Resources

Real guidance for injured Georgians, written by the attorneys who fight for them. Read these before you talk to an insurance adjuster.

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Liability, causation, and damages — what the evidence actually has to prove, and the work that turns a claim into a recovery.

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Damages

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How medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care combine — and why the first offer is almost never the real number.

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Fault

Who's Really at Fault in a Car Accident?

The answer isn't always obvious. How Georgia's comparative negligence rule can reduce — or erase — a recovery, and how we fight the blame game.

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Tips

5 Things You Should Never Say After a Car Accident

The offhand phrases that quietly destroy a claim — and why they matter far more than most injured people realize.

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Insurance

Which Insurance Should You Use After a Car Crash?

Your policy, theirs, MedPay, or health insurance — who pays first, what it costs you later, and how adjusters use the confusion.

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Getting Started

Do I Really Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

What a lawyer actually changes about the outcome, what it costs you (nothing up front), and when going it alone quietly costs you the most.

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Coverage

What Georgia Drivers Must Know About Uninsured Motorist Coverage

When the at-fault driver has no insurance — or nowhere near enough — UM coverage is often the only thing standing between you and nothing.

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