Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyers Who Treat You Like Family
About Molinary Law: Your Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyers
When life is upended by an accident in Atlanta—on the Downtown Connector, I‑285, or along the BeltLine—you deserve clear guidance and steady advocacy. As your Atlanta personal injury law team, we help people from Midtown and Buckhead to Old Fourth Ward, Westside, Grant Park, Virginia‑Highland, and Decatur.
Whether you need a
Georgia car accident lawyer, a
Georgia truck accident lawyer, or a
Georgia wrongful death lawyer, we move quickly to gather evidence, coordinate medical care, and press insurers while you focus on healing. With deep experience in Atlanta’s courts and communities, we’re ready to help—schedule your free consultation today to get started.
How We Handle Claims Across the City
From crashes near Piedmont Park to apartment‑complex injuries in West Midtown or Little Five Points, we handle the details: police reports, medical records, property damage, and insurer calls. You’ll get plain‑English updates, realistic timelines, and a plan built around your goals so you can concentrate on your health and family.
How Georgia Law Affects Your Case in Atlanta
- Deadline
Many Georgia injury cases must be filed within two years from the date of injury.
- Fault rule
Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule (the 50% bar). If you are 50% or less at fault, you may still recover; your compensation is reduced by your share.
- Police reports
After a collision, call 911 and get a report from APD or the local agency serving your neighborhood.
Our Three‑step Process for Atlanta Clients
Here’s how we move your case forward
Free case review: We learn what happened and outline next steps.
Evidence & medical coordination: We secure reports, photos, and records; we track treatment and bills.
Negotiate or try the case: We press insurers for fair value and are prepared for court in Fulton or DeKalb when that’s the best path.
Local Resources After an ATL Accident
Atlanta Courts and Hospitals Near You
- Courts: Fulton County Superior & State Courts (Downtown), Atlanta Municipal Court, DeKalb County Courthouse (Decatur).
- Hospitals/ERs: Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, Piedmont Atlanta Hospital, Northside Hospital Atlanta, Emory Decatur Hospital.
These resources matter for records, venue, and access to care after an Atlanta crash or injury. From hospital visits to courthouse filings, we know the local systems that shape your case and recovery.
Atlanta Injury FAQs: UM/UIM, Crosswalks & Seatbelts
What should I do right after a crash on the Connector?
Call 911, move to safety if possible, and take photos and video. Exchange information, note nearby cameras, and get medical care—then contact us to preserve evidence quickly.
Do drivers have to stop for pedestrians in Atlanta crosswalks?
Yes—drivers must stop and remain stopped for people in marked crosswalks. Pedestrians should obey signals and use care, especially in busy downtown corridors.
How does UM/UIM work after a hit‑and‑run in Atlanta?
Your own UM/UIM may cover injuries if the at‑fault driver flees. Prompt notice to your insurer matters; we’ll help with the claim and any required proof of impact.
Will a seatbelt issue affect my claim?
It can affect valuation in some contexts but doesn’t automatically end a case. Tell us what happened so we can explain how current rules may apply.
How long do I have to file?
Often two years from the crash. Claims involving city or state vehicles can have earlier notice requirements—please ask us to check your deadline immediately.
Free Consultation for Atlanta Injuries
Tell us what happened—whether you’ve been rear-ended on Peachtree Street, involved in a truck crash on I‑285, or hit in a crosswalk near the BeltLine. We’ll explain timelines, options, and next steps.