A Norcross property damage lawyer from Kaine Law can help you understand your rights and take legal action after someone else’s negligence causes you to experience expenses and losses. When someone else’s bad behavior costs you money, you should not have to spend a dime to cover these costs. We understand how these claims work and why they are so important.
We help clients seek the compensation they deserve after an accident or incident. Our Norcross personal injury lawyers can help you seek money for your property damage following a traffic accident, premises liability incident, or another issue. We provide free consultations so you can learn more about your legal options. Contact us today to get started.
Why You Should Choose Us to Pursue Property Damage Compensation for You
Our attorneys handle property damage and injury cases in Gwinnett County and across greater Atlanta. We have the reputation and results you want in an attorney, including Attorney Evan L. Kaine qualifying for the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and dozens of favorable reviews and ratings from previous clients.
We truly care about our clients and fight for them and their families. We know how important a financial payout can be after an accident or incident. We understand the financial strain and want to help.
In addition to free case reviews, our team has a no-fee guarantee. In every contract with a client, we promise not to ask for any money upfront. Our clients never pay attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation. When we win their case, we receive a portion of their settlement or verdict.
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Building a Property Damage Case in Norcross
Property damage is common in a wide range of accidents and incidents. From natural disasters that cause damage to your home to glasses broken in a collision, there are numerous expenses an individual or family can suffer because of damaged property. While insurance policies cover many of these repairs or replacements, getting the money you deserve and need to cover the cost is often difficult.
Our property damage attorneys know how these claims work and what it takes to get the money you need. Therefore, we take the necessary steps to help our clients recover this money. This includes documenting the losses, proving the case against the liable party that caused them, and showing the insurance company that they owe you a fair settlement.
We often handle these claims alongside personal injury cases, although we represent clients struggling to get a fair settlement from the insurer in a property damage case. In addition, we are here to help if you suffer expenses and losses because of an accident, incident, or other covered causes.
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Recoverable Compensation Available in a Property Damage Claim
Our Norcross property damage attorney helps clients seek money to repair or replace damaged personal property. This most commonly includes a vehicle after a traffic accident. Like when the car needs repairs, or the insurance company decides to total it, and you need money to buy a new car.
Georgia also allows diminished value claims on crashed vehicles. This is the difference in the vehicle’s value just before the accident and how much it is worth afterward. Even with proper repairs, an accident could prevent you from selling a car for as much as possible before the damages. This is the diminished value of a vehicle, and the difference is recoverable damage.
Other recoverable property damages could include money for a wide range of incidents and accidents, such as:
- Home repairs following an accident or qualifying event
- Replacement of a mailbox or fence following a traffic accident
- Repair or replacement of personal items such as eyeglasses, cell phones, laptops, and other damaged items
Our team also handles claims based on injuries in a collision or incident. We pursue damages for clients who suffered personal injuries and property damage. The recoverable damages in these claims could include the following:
- Medical bills, current, and future
- Future and ongoing care and support expenses
- Income losses from time away from work
- Reduced earning ability for lasting injuries
- Related expenses and losses
- Pain and suffering and other noneconomic damages
- Wrongful death damages if the victim passes away from their injuries
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Georgia Law Limits Your Time to File a Property Damage Lawsuit
We help our clients get the money they need to repair or replace damaged items or property. We can assess your case and analyze the applicable insurance policy to determine the payout you deserve based on the case facts.
Property damage claims often settle outside of court. Our lawyer negotiates a fair settlement with the liable party’s insurer, and we recover just compensation for our client. They handle all aspects of this case, letting the client return to their normal activities and work to put this ordeal behind them as soon as possible.
Georgia has a four-year deadline on most personal property lawsuits per O.C.G.A § 9-3-32. While many cases settle without filing a property damage lawsuit and even fewer go to trial, there are some cases when we need to sue. Our team handles all the necessary paperwork and protects the client’s rights. You can trust we will represent your best interests to the insurance company, liable party, judge, jury, and others.
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Discuss Your Case with a Norcross Property Damage Attorney from Our Firm Today
Kaine Law provides free legal case consultations for those with injuries or property damages in Norcross. Our team serving Gwinnett County will assess your case and explain your next steps for seeking compensation. Our Norcross property damage lawyers handle these cases regularly and can go to work for you today. Let us answer your questions and assess your options for holding the negligent party legally responsible and getting the money you need and deserve.
Contact us now to learn more. Use our online contact form or phone to reach out to our team. We have someone available to take your call or schedule a free case review.
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