Were your vehicle and personal property damaged in a recent car accident? If it was, our Decatur personal injury lawyer can help you recover their repair or replacement costs. We collect compelling evidence that proves the accident’s causes, contributing factors, and subsequent costs, and as a result, we can compel the negligent party to pay for your losses.
You do not have to handle the complexities of your case on your own. At Kaine Law, we know how traumatic a car accident can be even if you were not physically injured. Our investigation will prove you are entitled to compensation, and we will fight hard to achieve the best possible result for you. We start by evaluating your case for free and explaining how Georgia law supports your request for financial recovery.
When You Should File a Property Damage Case in Decatur, GA
Your right to compensation has a time limit. To ensure we are respectful of state law, we make sure it is correctly interpreted and track these deadlines on your behalf. In general, you should file a property damage only compensation request if:
- You were injured in an accident caused by negligence
- You did not sustain any physical injuries in the collision
- Your personal property and belongings were damaged
- Your personal property and belongings were destroyed
Our Decatur personal injury lawyer will document the cause of the accident and the value of your property. Our team will make sure your case gets the attention it requires, so you can recover appropriate compensation.
Property Losses Our Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You Recover
Our investigation can help you recover the costs of repairing or replacing your damaged or destroyed vehicle. We can also help you recover the costs of items inside your vehicle (including your smartphone, laptop computer, and camera), your personal property (including shoes, clothes, and eyeglasses), and modifications to your car (such as speakers and stereo).
This list is only suggestive of common losses in property damage cases. Our legal team will evaluate and document your specific property damage.
For a free legal consultation with a property damage lawyer serving Decatur, call 404-214-2001
What You Need to Know About the Four Elements of Negligence
Recovering financial compensation from the at-fault party after a car accident means proving the legally required components of negligence. To establish financial liability, we prove the at-fault party’s:
- Duty of Care
- Breach of Duty
- Causation
- Damages
Proving these elements on your own can be difficult. Leave it to us. Our property damage attorney’s familiarity with state and local law means we understand what constitutes negligence and how to document it.
How We Build Your Property Damage Evidence File
To prove the value of your damaged property, our case assessment team will collect photos of your property, receipts, and estimates for the costs of repairs. For any items damaged beyond repair, we will collect estimates and values that prove their replacement costs.
We also collect evidence that proves the at-fault party’s negligence. That collection of evidence can include the following:
- Accident report
- Accident scene photos
- Witness statements
- Expert testimonials
Our law firm handles this difficult element of your case. Wherever possible, we will not tax you or your family with evidence collection. Instead, we handle this for you, so you can concentrate on recovering from the emotional and psychological trauma of the collision.
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The Impact of the Statute of Limitations on Your Property Damage Case
Georgia law allows you to hold the at-fault driver in your case accountable for their actions. If you cannot settle your case out of court, the state limits the time you have to file a lawsuit. In general, you have two years from the date of the accident to file, according to O.C.G.A § 9-3-33.
If your lawsuit is filed too late, you could be prohibited from filing it at all, or your case will be dismissed before its merits can be heard. With sufficient notice from you, our team at Kaine Law will help you avoid the costly consequences of filing your lawsuit too late.
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Five Reasons Kaine Law is Right for You
Our law firm is committed to providing outstanding client support for every car accident victim we represent. Our legal team:
- Fights hard for our clients
- Focuses on cases like yours
- Has a proven reputation and results
- Offers a no-fee guarantee
- Cares about everyone we serve
It is never too soon to get our property damage attorney involved in your case. In fact, the sooner we get to work on your case, the more time we have to conduct an independent and thorough investigation.
See Why Previous Clients Refer Our Client-Focused Law Firm
Previous clients say the following about the legal service and support they received from our law firm:
- B.D.: Evan made every effort to make the process of getting my new car painless for me. He worked with my insurance company, kept in touch with me personally, and made me aware that he was working on my case around the clock…I would highly recommend Evan Kaine!
- G.S.: I was in a minor car accident and wasn’t sure that I even had a case. I met with Evan and…immediately hired him…[he] turned my…case into more than $50,000.00! Evan is upfront, honest and expects the same from his clients…I highly recommend Attorney Evan Kaine.
Every member of our team works hard to make your case a priority and to make sure it gets the detailed focus and attention it needs and deserves.
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Get a Free Evaluation of Your Decatur, GA Property Damage Case
Were you or was someone you love involved in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence? If you were, our Decatur property damage lawyer can help you build a strong case for monetary recovery.
At Kaine Law, our decades of experience can help you hold the at-fault party financially accountable for their actions. Get started by contacting one of our case evaluation team members today.
Call or text 404-214-2001 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form