Motor Vehicle AccidentsThe Cuffie Law Firm - Atlanta Car Accident LawyersUnderstanding car accident cases means using complex science and engineering principles to determine how accidents occur and who is at fault. Car accident cases may also involve commercial carriers and other rules of the road such as proper use of mirrors. If you, anyone in your family or anyone you know has been hurt in a serious car wreck or other motor vehicle accident, contact the serious injury lawyers at the Cuffie Law Firm in Atlanta, Georgia. Our long experience with helping families with even the most severe injuries can make a big difference in the total compensation you recover. Atlanta has the longest average commute time in the US-creating more frustration and more road rage, which results in more traffic accidents.In auto accident cases, we don't just go after the at-fault driver's insurance company. At The Cuffie Law Firm, we look for every possible defendant, and every source of compensation, that will give you the best chance of collecting the most damages. While settling on favorable terms is always good, we've earned our reputation by taking cases to trial whenever we believe that going to court is your best option for a full recovery. Examples of the kinds of motor vehicle accidents we can help you with include:
Fulton County Motor Vehicle Wreck LawyersOur Atlanta car accident lawyers also work with you and your family to make sure that you're getting all the support you need to deal with a serious injury or even the death of a loved one. If you are having problems with medical bills, hospital liens, or getting reimbursement from your insurance company for your own payments, we can assist with that as well. Our experience with the investigation and proof of serious car wrecks is reflected in the many verdicts and favorable settlements we've achieved in the past for our clients injured in Georgia car accidents. For more information about how we can help you, contact an auto accident lawyer at the Cuffie Law Firm in Atlanta. |

