Marietta Head-On Collision Lawyer

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Results

$12.5 Million
Brain Injury
$7.2 Million
Brain Injury
$5 Million
Wrongful Death
$4 Million
Trip & Fall
$3.6 Million
Motorcycle Accident
$3.2 Million
Work Place Injury
$2.7 Million
Sexual Battery
$1.9 Million
Work Place Injury
$1.5 Million
Trucking Accident
$1.2 Million
Auto Accident
$1.2 Million
Auto Accident
$1 Million
Premises Liability
$750K
Auto Accident

Head-on collisions represent some of the most devastating traffic accidents on Georgia roads. When two vehicles collide front-to-front, the combined force creates catastrophic impacts that often result in life-altering injuries or fatalities. These crashes demand immediate legal attention due to their severity and the complex factors that typically contribute to their occurrence.

The Persons Firm recognizes the overwhelming challenges victims face after these traumatic events.

Medical bills pile up rapidly while insurance companies push for quick settlements that rarely reflect the true cost of recovery. Meanwhile, families struggle with emotional trauma and financial uncertainty during an already difficult time. Contact our experienced Marietta head-on collision lawyers today.

Common Causes of Head-On Collisions in Georgia

Head-on crashes rarely happen without clear contributing factors. Most result from dangerous driving behaviors or external conditions that create hazardous situations on the road.

Distracted driving continues to plague Georgia highways. Drivers who text, make phone calls, or engage with entertainment systems lose focus on the road ahead. This momentary lapse can cause them to drift into oncoming traffic lanes with devastating results.

Impaired driving significantly increases head-on collision risks. Alcohol and drugs slow reaction times and impair judgment. Under these influences, drivers may cross center lines or fail to notice they are traveling in the wrong direction.

Aggressive driving behaviors also contribute to these severe accidents. Speeding reduces the time drivers have to react to changing road conditions. Reckless passing attempts often result in head-on crashes when drivers misjudge distances or oncoming vehicle speeds.

Weather conditions create additional hazards that can lead to head-on collisions:

  • Heavy rain that reduces visibility and creates slippery road surfaces
  • Dense fog makes it difficult to see oncoming vehicles
  • Ice or snow that causes vehicles to lose traction and slide
  • Strong winds that can push vehicles out of their lanes

Severe Injuries Associated with Head-On Crashes

The physics of head-on collisions creates tremendous forces that human bodies cannot withstand without suffering serious harm. Even modern safety features cannot completely protect occupants from all injury types.

Traumatic brain injuries occur frequently in these crashes. The sudden stop causes the brain to strike the skull with significant force. These injuries range from mild concussions to severe brain damage that requires lifelong care and rehabilitation.

Spinal cord injuries represent another common and devastating outcome. The violent motion can damage vertebrae and compress or sever the spinal cord. Complete spinal cord injuries may result in permanent paralysis below the injury site.

Chest and internal organ injuries develop when the force of impact crushes the torso. Broken ribs can puncture lungs or other organs. The heart, liver, and spleen are particularly vulnerable to damage during these high-impact crashes.

Fractures and broken bones affect nearly every head-on collision victim. The legs often bear significant force during impact, resulting in complex fractures that require multiple surgeries and extended recovery periods.

Building a Strong Legal Case

Successful head-on collision claims require thorough investigation and compelling evidence. Our legal team works diligently to gather all available proof that supports your claim for compensation.

Police reports provide crucial initial documentation of the crash scene. Officers record their observations about vehicle positions, road conditions, and apparent contributing factors. They also note any traffic violations or signs of impairment.

Physical evidence from the scene helps reconstruct how the accident occurred. Skid marks, debris patterns, and vehicle damage all tell important parts of the story. Photographs taken immediately after the crash preserve this evidence before cleanup crews remove it.

Witness testimony adds valuable perspective to the case. People who saw the crash happen can provide details about the driver’s behavior leading up to the collision. Their accounts often contradict the stories told by at-fault drivers or their insurance companies.

Expert analysis brings scientific credibility to your case. Accident reconstruction specialists use physics and engineering principles to determine vehicle speeds, impact forces, and driver actions. Medical experts explain how specific injuries occurred and their long-term effects on your life.

Types of Compensation Available to Victims

Head-on collision victims deserve full compensation for all losses they suffer due to another driver’s negligence. Georgia law recognizes several categories of damages that may apply to your case.

Economic damages cover measurable financial losses resulting from the accident:

  • Medical expenses, including emergency treatment, surgeries, and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages from time away from work during recovery
  • Reduced earning capacity if injuries prevent returning to previous employment
  • Property damage to vehicles and personal belongings

Non-economic damages address the intangible ways the accident affects your life. Pain and suffering compensation recognizes the physical discomfort and emotional distress caused by your injuries. Loss of enjoyment damages account for activities you can no longer participate in due to your condition.

Why Choose The Persons Firm

Our Marietta head-on collision lawyer team brings decades of combined experience to every case. We have successfully represented hundreds of accident victims throughout Georgia, securing millions in compensation for our clients.

Our firm maintains strong relationships with medical professionals, accident reconstruction experts, and other specialists who strengthen your case. These connections prove invaluable when building compelling arguments for maximum compensation.

Areas We Serve

The Persons Firm proudly serves clients throughout the greater Marietta area and surrounding communities. Our practice extends to these zip codes:

  • 30060, 30061, 30062, 30063 (Marietta)
  • 30064, 30065, 30066, 30067 (Marietta and surrounding areas)
  • 30068, 30069, 30090, 30144 (Adjacent communities)
  • 30152, 30327, 31119, 31141 (Extended service area)

Our Marietta head-on collision attorneys also represent clients in nearby cities, including Kennesaw, Roswell, Sandy Springs, and Smyrna. Distance should never prevent you from obtaining quality legal representation after a serious accident.

Contact Us Today

The road to recovery following a severe crash can seem overwhelming. Medical appointments, insurance calls, and financial pressures create additional stress when you should focus on healing. Our legal team handles all aspects of your case while you concentrate on recovery. We communicate with insurance companies, gather evidence, and work toward a fair settlement that covers your current and future needs.

If you have suffered injuries in a head-on collision, time is critical. Contact The Persons Firm today to schedule your consultation and learn how we can help protect your rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most common questions people ask us about personal injury. We’re happy to answer your questions at your personalized consultation.
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Can any attorney handle a personal injury case?

Any attorney that is licensed in the jurisdiction where your case is can represent you. But a personal injury attorney has specialized experience and resources. They understand how a personal injury claim can be complex, and they can identify issues that are the most important to your case. At The Persons Firm, our entire practice is devoted to the needs of personal injury victims.

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

Most Georgia personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the accident. When a claim involves the government, the deadline is much shorter. You should never wait to contact a lawyer to start preparing your case.

How do you start a personal injury case?

You start a personal injury case by determining the grounds for compensation and who may be responsible to pay. Then, you prepare a summons and complaint, file it in the court with jurisdiction, and serve each defendant. Sometimes, you can negotiate a settlement directly with the insurance company. But direct negotiations don’t count as formally starting a personal injury case. While you negotiate, the deadline to start the case still applies.

What is a personal injury consultation?

A personal injury consultation is a conversation with a lawyer about your case. The consultation may cover whether you have a claim for personal injury compensation, what your claim may be worth and the strengths and weaknesses of the case. You will talk about how legal representation works. You’ll meet the legal team that would handle your case if you hire them.

What kind of lawyer do I need to sue for an injury?

A lawyer who handles injury lawsuits is a personal injury lawyer. You choose and hire the lawyer yourself. They represent your interests and file a legal claim on your behalf.

Do I have a good personal injury case?

To have a good personal injury case, you must have evidence to prove that someone else is legally at fault for causing your injuries. Usually, this is based on negligence, or their failure to exercise reasonable care and caution in a situation. It may also be based on recklessness or intentional harm. In addition, you must show what damages you have and what compensation you should receive.

How much compensation can I get for an injury case?

In Georgia, each case for personal injury compensation is valued individually. It depends on the defendant’s degree of fault and what damages you have. Damages may include economic and non-economic harm. Non-economic harm means pain and suffering, emotional anguish, disability and other intangible losses.

Will I have to testify in court for my personal injury case?

We understand the thought of going to court can cause anxiety. Most personal injury cases don’t require the victim to testify in court. As your lawyers, we’ll work to understand your goals. If called to testify, we’ll prepare with you and represent you in court. With our team of personal injury lawyers, you’ll always be supported and prepared.

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