Georgia Personal Injury Lawyers Who Treat You Like Family
Injured in Georgia? Let Our Family Help Your Family
As your Georgia personal injury lawyer, we serve clients across the state from our home base in the Atlanta metro—helping people after car crashes on the Downtown Connector, truck wrecks on I‑285 and GA‑400, dog bites in neighborhood parks, and crosswalk injuries in Midtown, Buckhead, Decatur, Roswell, and Smyrna. If you’re injured and need a Georgia car accident lawyer or a Georgia truck accident lawyer, reach out for a free case review today
Maximizing Recovery Across Georgia
We believe injured people shouldn’t stand alone against insurers. As a Georgia injury attorney team, we focus on clear communication, steady guidance, and building the strongest claim possible—whether your case involves a pedestrian or bicycle collision near Piedmont Park, a rideshare crash in Midtown, or a serious injury requiring treatment at Grady Memorial or Emory. Our goal is simple: pursue every dollar the law allows so you can move forward.
Our Practice Areas
Working with Molinary Law
Molinary Law is a husband‑and‑wife team that cares about the people behind every file. Personal injuries are personal—they affect your health, your work, and your family. We listen, explain each step, and build a plan designed to reduce stress while we handle insurers, records, and negotiations. From first call to final resolution, you’ll know where your case stands and what comes next.
Georgia Law Quick Facts
- Deadline
Most Georgia injury cases must be filed within two years from the date of injury. - Fault rule
Georgia uses modified comparative negligence (the 50% bar). If you are 50% or less at fault, you may still recover, reduced by your share of responsibility.
Talk with a Georgia Injury Attorney
If you were hurt anywhere in Georgia—from a crash near the Perimeter to an injury downtown—tell us what happened. Use the form to share details, and we’ll reach out to talk through options and timelines. We welcome calls from hospital rooms, homes, and workplaces across the state.




