Marietta Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

At Persons firm, we do things differently. You won’t just work with one lawyer—you’ll have a dedicated team guiding you every step of the way. From your first phone call to your final outcome, you’ll always feel heard, respected, and supported.
Free Case Review
100% Secure & Confidential

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

Life moves forward at lightning speed until one devastating moment changes everything forever.

Serious injuries that alter your ability to work, care for your family, or enjoy daily activities require immediate legal attention from professionals who know how to fight for maximum compensation.

When facing overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and an uncertain future, having the right legal advocate makes all the difference.

At The Persons Firm, our team recognizes the profound impact these injuries have on victims and their families. We dedicate ourselves to securing the financial resources needed for proper medical care, rehabilitation, and long-term support. Contact our experienced Marietta catastrophic injury lawyers today.

Ready To Start Your Case?

Visit Our Office
531 Roselane St NW #200,
Marietta, GA 30060

What Defines a Catastrophic Injury in Marietta

Georgia law recognizes catastrophic injuries as those causing permanent disability or requiring extensive ongoing medical treatment. These injuries fundamentally change how victims live their daily lives and often prevent them from returning to their previous employment. The Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act specifically addresses catastrophic injuries, providing enhanced benefits for qualifying conditions.

Medical professionals typically classify injuries as catastrophic when they result in significant functional limitations or require substantial lifestyle modifications. The severity of these injuries often means victims face years of medical treatment, multiple surgeries, and extensive rehabilitation programs. Insurance companies frequently challenge these claims due to their high value, making experienced legal representation essential.

Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries

Our legal team regularly handles cases involving various severe injury types that drastically impact victims’ lives. Each category presents unique challenges requiring specialized knowledge of medical terminology, treatment protocols, and long-term care requirements.

Traumatic brain injuries represent some of the most complex cases we handle. These injuries can result from:

  • Motor vehicle accidents with head trauma
  • Construction site accidents involving falling objects
  • Slip and fall incidents on dangerous properties
  • Sports-related collisions and impacts

Spinal cord injuries frequently lead to permanent paralysis or significant mobility limitations. Common causes include vehicle rollovers, diving accidents, workplace falls, and violent crimes. The location and severity of spinal damage determine the extent of paralysis and required accommodations.

Severe burns covering large body areas often require multiple surgeries, skin grafts, and extended hospital stays. Industrial accidents, electrical incidents, and building fires commonly cause these devastating injuries that leave victims with permanent scarring and reduced mobility.

Amputations drastically alter victims’ lives, requiring prosthetic devices, home modifications, and extensive rehabilitation. Construction accidents, defective machinery, and severe vehicle crashes frequently result in traumatic amputations that demand immediate emergency care.

Legal Framework in Georgia

In Georgia, injury victims can recover damages even when partially at fault for their accidents. However, if a victim bears more than 50% responsibility, they cannot recover any compensation from other parties.

There is also a two-year limit to file injury claims. This timeframe applies to most catastrophic injury cases, though certain circumstances may extend or shorten this deadline. Workers’ compensation claims follow different rules, requiring notification within 30 days and formal claims within one year.

Georgia law also addresses punitive damages in cases involving gross negligence or willful misconduct. These additional damages serve to punish defendants and deter similar behavior, potentially increasing total compensation for catastrophic injury victims.

Building Your Legal Case

Successful catastrophic injury cases require immediate action to preserve evidence and document the full extent of damages. Our Marietta catastrophic injury lawyer begins each case with a comprehensive investigation, gathering police reports, medical records, witness statements, and expert testimony.

Medical documentation plays a crucial role in proving the severity and long-term impact of catastrophic injuries. We work closely with treating physicians, rehabilitation specialists, and life care planners to establish the complete scope of current and future medical needs. This evidence supports claims for ongoing medical expenses, assistive devices, and home modifications.

Economic damages in catastrophic injury cases often reach millions of dollars when accounting for lifetime medical care, lost earning capacity, and necessary accommodations. Our team collaborates with economists and vocational experts to calculate these losses accurately, ensuring no aspect of your financial damages goes uncompensated.

Insurance Company Tactics

Insurance companies employ various strategies to minimize payouts on high-value catastrophic injury claims. They often question the severity of injuries, dispute the need for recommended treatments, or argue that pre-existing conditions contributed to current symptoms.

Common tactics include requesting independent medical examinations with company-selected doctors, surveillance of claimants to dispute disability claims, and quick settlement offers before the full extent of injuries becomes apparent. Our legal team anticipates these approaches and prepares countermeasures to protect our clients’ interests.

Our Marittea catastrophic injury attorneys also address situations where multiple insurance policies may apply, such as automobile liability coverage, underinsured motorist protection, and premises liability policies. Coordinating claims across multiple insurers requires careful attention to policy language and coverage limits.

The Litigation Process

When insurance negotiations fail to produce fair settlements, our Marietta catastrophic injury lawyer is prepared to take cases to trial. Georgia courts have awarded substantial verdicts in catastrophic injury cases, particularly when defendants show clear negligence or misconduct.

Pre-trial discovery allows us to obtain additional evidence, including internal company documents, safety records, and expert witness testimony. Depositions of key witnesses help establish liability and document the full impact of injuries on victims and their families.

Trial preparation involves working with medical experts, accident reconstruction specialists, and economic analysts who can explain complex concepts to juries. Visual aids, day-in-the-life videos, and detailed medical illustrations help jurors comprehend the severity of injuries and their long-term effects.

Areas We Serve

The Persons Firm proudly serves clients throughout the greater Marietta area and surrounding communities. Our Marietta catastrophic injury lawyer handles cases in numerous zip codes, including:

  • 30060, 30061, 30062, 30063 (Marietta)
  • 30064, 30066, 30067, 30068 (Marietta/East Cobb)
  • 30144 (Kennesaw)
  • 30075 (Roswell)

We also represent clients in Cobb County, Cherokee County, Fulton County, and other North Georgia jurisdictions. Our familiarity with local courts, judges, and opposing counsel provides strategic advantages in settlement negotiations and trial proceedings.

Ready To Start Your Case?

Visit Our Office
531 Roselane St NW #200,
Marietta, GA 30060

Secure Your Future Today

The road to recovery after catastrophic injuries is long and difficult, but you do not have to face it alone. Our experienced legal team stands ready to fight for the compensation you deserve and need for your future. Contact The Persons Firm today to schedule your consultation and learn how we can help protect your rights.

Get Your Life Back.
Get a Free Free Consultation Today

Start the path to recovery. We can talk in our offices, at your home, the hospital or virtually. Ask for your free consultation.
Free Case Review
100% Secure & Confidential
Call (770) 758-1664
Available 24/7

Learn More In Our Recent Blog Posts

Georgia Sees String of Recent Dog Attacks

Georgia has seen a worrying string of dog attacks in recent weeks. Some of these dog attacks have left seniors ...
Learn More

Deadly Motorcycle Accident Reported in Cobb County

In June of 2025, Fox 5 Atlanta reported a fatal motorcycle accident in Cobb County. The crash was so severe ...
Learn More

Hit-and-Run Driver Found in Cobb County After Two Crashes in Ten Minutes

When police track down hit-and-run drivers, most people celebrate this as a victory. However, these negligent drivers are often caught ...
Learn More

USPS Says 6,000 Workers Were Savagely Mauled by Vicious Dogs in 2024

Although dangerous dogs in Cobb County threaten virtually everyone, postal workers are particularly at risk. This was highlighted after the ...
Learn More

Multiple Cars Crash Into Georgia Homes and Buildings

Within the space of a single week in June of 2025, multiple cars crashed into homes and buildings in Georgia. ...
Learn More

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.
Free Case Review
100% Secure & Confidential
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.

Call (770) 758-1664
Available 24/7

Free Case Review

"*" indicates required fields