If you live near or around Savannah, and have been injured in a serious accident, The Doan Law Firm stands ready to discuss your case with you and fight for your legal rights. Our Savannah personal injury lawyer team represents clients who suffer a wide range of injuries, from car accidents to pharmaceutical malpractice, to innumerable other situations in between.
Types of Injury Cases Handled by The Doan Law Firm
The legal team at The Doan Law Firm has significant experience representing injured people in wide range of situations.
The types of cases in which we provide legal representation to injured people include:
motor vehicle accidents
motorcycle accidents
truck accidents
drowning accidents
pharmaceutical malpractice
construction site accidents
burn accidents
other types of serious injuries
Justice in Your Case: Compensation You Deserve
When you have been injured because of someone else’s negligent, reckless, or wrongful conduct, you really can never achieved a full sense of justice. However, our firm will fight for fair compensation for you.
Financial recovery potentially available in a case depends on the underlying circumstances of the accident itself, together with the extent of your injuries. Understanding these points, there are types of injuries, damages, and losses for which our legal team regularly seeks justice for on behalf of clients just like you.
These include:
medical expenses
pain and suffering
mental anguish and emotional distress
lost income
property loss or damage
permanent disability
A Savannah personal injury lawyer from our firm will fight to ensure complete compensation in your case. That includes not only money for your losses to date, but for those you reasonably can be expected to face in the future because of the negligence of the party that caused the accident.
In many situations, an injured person requires medical care and treatment for what can prove to be a considerable period of time. In addition, oftentimes an injured person is not able to return to a position of gainful employment any time soon. Sadly, an injured person, in some cases, can never return to a job enjoyed prior to an accident. These are examples of the types of reasonably anticipated ongoing losses for which you may be entitled to financial compensation.
Georgia law includes what is known as a statute of limitations. This law sets the timeframe during which a personal injury lawsuit must be filed. Generally, a lawsuit for personal injuries in Georgia must be filed within two years of the occurrence of the accident.
Savannah Wrongful Death Cases
The Doan Law Firm stands ready to assist you if you have lost a beloved family member because of the negligence of another party. In Georgia, certain individuals are in a position to bring a wrongful death claim or lawsuit in a family members is killed because of another person’s negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct.
These family members include:
spouse
children
parents
Each wrongful death case presents a unique set of facts. Nonetheless, there are types of losses for which our firm commonly seeks compensation for a client in a wrongful death case.
These are:
funeral and burial costs
last medical bills
lost companionship
lost wages or support
As a general rule, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed within two years of the date of the accident that caused a family member’s death.
Get a Fighter on Your Side Today
The Doan Law Firm Savannah Personal Injury hotline at (912) 235-0000 is staffed around the clock, 365 days a year, including on all major holidays. With our hotline, you can schedule an appointment with a skilled, tenacious Savannah personal injury lawyer at a time that is convenient for you.
During an initial consultation, our legal team will provide you a comprehensive overview of your case. In addition, we will make sure you get answers to all of your important questions about your accident, your injuries, and your case. There is no charge for an initial consultation with The Doan Law Firm.
Our Savannah Personal Injury Lawyer Promise
At The Doan Law Firm, we make a commitment to you: no fees, unless we win. A fee charged if we win your case will be a reasonable, agreed percentage of a settlement or judgment.