Suffering from a tree injury can turn your life upside down. You might find yourself grappling with severe physical injuries that require extensive recovery time, hindering your ability to work or manage everyday tasks. Emotionally, the trauma of such an experience can instill a constant fear or anxiety about being around trees or engaging in outdoor activities. Financial burdens like mounting medical bills and lost wages only add to the stress. If you’re a victim of a tree injury, you have legal rights. You can seek compensation through legal avenues such as lawsuits or insurance claims. A Georgia tree injury lawyer can be your advocate, helping you understand your options and fight for the compensation and justice you deserve. Below, learn more about these incidents, what options you have legally, and why you want to involve a lawyer.
Potential Damages in Tree Injury Cases
In a tree injury case, you might recover costs for medical care, lost wages if you couldn’t work, and money for pain and suffering. If the injury leads to long-term health problems or a need for ongoing treatment, you can seek damages for future medical expenses and lost earning potential. Georgia law allows for these types of compensation.
If you’re found partly at fault for your injury, Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule may reduce your damages based on your percentage of fault, as long as you are less than 50% responsible.
In tragic cases where a tree injury leads to death, the victim’s family can pursue a wrongful death claim, seeking compensation for lost income, funeral expenses, and loss of companionship.
Atlanta Tree Injury Attorney
If you or someone you know has been injured by a tree in Atlanta, it’s important to clarify your legal options. To learn more about how Butler Kahn’s tree injury lawyers can help you, call (678) 9401-444 or contact us online for a consultation.
Meet Jeb Butler / Personal Injury Attorney
It’s pretty simple: a lawyer should be good at what he does, care about his clients, and live up to his word. That is how we have built this firm.
I’ve been handling exclusively personal injury and wrongful death cases for over ten years. Before that, I worked as a prosecutor, public defender, federal law clerk, and (briefly) as a civil defense lawyer. In law school I argued on the National Moot Court team, published on the Law Review, and graduated magna cum laude. Doing well in law school opened lots of doors for me but it was not until I started my own law firm handling serious injury cases that I opened the right one.
What I learned before law school has mattered the most. I learned to work hard, for a long time, at jobs that were not glamorous. I shoveled sod, mucked stalls, fed horses and cows, cut grass, and ran a weed-eater. I learned to weld and drive a tractor. I learned about pride in a job well done.
That is what drives me now. I want to win my client’s case, look them at the eye at the end when we deliver the check, and know that my firm has lived up to its word of delivering top-tier legal work and top-tier client service.
Meet Matt Kahn / Personal Injury Attorney
If you’re on our page looking for a personal injury lawyer, you and your family have likely suffered a serious loss. This page probably isn’t the first law firm website you’ve visited. Let me tell you what we can do for you.
The three most important things you should look for in a lawyer are experience, work ethic, and communication.
- Experience – I’ve dedicated my career to fighting for people and families who’ve suffered unimaginable losses by focusing solely on personal injury and wrongful death cases. It’s all we do at Butler Kahn.
- Work Ethic – I fight for my clients around the clock. My day doesn’t end at 5:00 p.m. When I take on a case, that case becomes a significant part of my life. Why shouldn’t it? It’s certainly a significant part of yours.
- Communication – Each of my clients have my cell phone number. If you want to talk to you lawyer, you should be able to on your time.
You need real lawyers who handle serious cases. That is what Butler Kahn does.