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They'll ask you basic questions: Where did the accident happen? Were you injured? Did you get medical treatment? Is there a police report? You answer what you know. You don't have to have everything figured out. The whole point of this first conversation is to give the firm enough information to tell you honestly whether you have a viable claim — and to give you a clearer picture of what happens next.
You were just in an accident. Maybe it happened this morning. Maybe it was three days ago and you still can't sleep because your back hurts, your car is totaled, and an insurance adjuster has already left two voicemails. You're trying to figure out if you need a lawyer, what that even costs, and whether anyone can actually help you — fast.
The number is available around the clock. You won't be passed off or put on hold indefinitely. If you've been hurt by a medical error in Atlanta or anywhere nearby, reach out to John Foy & Associates before more time passes.
One Firm, Not a Referral Network Some law firms take on large volumes of cases and then refer them out to other attorneys. You hire one person and end up being handled by someone you've never met. John Foy & Associates operates as a single firm, with its own attorneys handling its own cases. When you call, you're calling the people who will actually work on your claim.
That matters for your claim because compensation in a personal injury case isn't just about your immediate medical bills. It's about everything the accident cost you and will cost you — future treatment, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and in serious cases, permanent disability. A settlement that only covers your ER visit could leave you paying for years of follow-up care out of your own pocket.
Here's the short answer: if you work with John Foy & Associates, his response you don't pay anything to get started, and you don't pay attorney fees at all unless they win your case. That's not a slogan — it's a specific payment structure called a contingency fee agreement, and understanding exactly how it works can help you decide whether to make the call.
What John Foy & Associates Actually Handles This is a full-service personal injury law firm in Atlanta that handles a wide range of cases. Knowing what falls under their practice helps you figure out whether your situation qualifies.
John Foy & Associates offers a free personal injury consultation. You can reach them any time, including after hours and on weekends, because people don't get hurt on a schedule. The call costs you nothing. The information you get could change how much you recover.
Accepting an early settlement typically means signing a release that bars you from seeking additional compensation later — even if your injuries turn out to be more serious than they first appeared. Once you sign, that's it.
One Last Thing You didn't choose to get hit. You didn't choose the medical bills, the missed work, or the pain that's still there when you wake up in the morning. What you do get to choose is whether to let an insurance company decide what your injuries are worth — or whether to have someone in your corner who does this every day and gets paid only when you do.
Third, they calculate your actual damages — not just your current medical bills, but future treatment costs, lost income, reduced earning capacity if your injuries are long-term, pain and suffering, and other losses Georgia law allows you to claim. A lot of people underestimate what their case is actually worth because they're only counting what they've already spent, not what they'll need going forward.
Why Truck Cases Are Different From Other Crashes A standard car accident usually involves two drivers, two insurance policies, and a relatively straightforward argument about who ran the red light. Truck accidents almost always involve more parties: the driver, the trucking company, sometimes a cargo loader, a maintenance contractor, or a vehicle manufacturer. Each of those parties has its own insurer, and each insurer's job is to minimize what they pay out.
Why Pedestrian Accidents Are Different From Other Vehicle Crashes When two cars collide, both drivers have some protection — steel frames, airbags, seat belts. A pedestrian has none of that. The injuries tend to be more serious, recovery takes longer, and the long-term costs are harder to predict.
Georgia's Expert Affidavit Requirement Most personal injury cases in Georgia don't require you to file anything special before suing. Medical malpractice is different. Under Georgia law, when you file a medical malpractice lawsuit, you must attach an affidavit from a qualified medical expert who has reviewed the case and can testify that a licensed professional in the same field would not have acted the way your provider acted.
Why Local Representation Matters John Foy & Associates is based in Atlanta and has been handling injury cases in this city and the surrounding area for decades. That's not just a geographical detail — it means familiarity with local courts, local judges, and the specific ways insurance companies operate in Georgia. A personal injury lawyer in Atlanta who knows Fulton County, DeKalb County, Gwinnett, and Cobb has practical advantages that an out-of-area firm simply doesn't have.
You were just in an accident. Maybe it happened this morning. Maybe it was three days ago and you still can't sleep because your back hurts, your car is totaled, and an insurance adjuster has already left two voicemails. You're trying to figure out if you need a lawyer, what that even costs, and whether anyone can actually help you — fast.
The number is available around the clock. You won't be passed off or put on hold indefinitely. If you've been hurt by a medical error in Atlanta or anywhere nearby, reach out to John Foy & Associates before more time passes.
One Firm, Not a Referral Network Some law firms take on large volumes of cases and then refer them out to other attorneys. You hire one person and end up being handled by someone you've never met. John Foy & Associates operates as a single firm, with its own attorneys handling its own cases. When you call, you're calling the people who will actually work on your claim.
That matters for your claim because compensation in a personal injury case isn't just about your immediate medical bills. It's about everything the accident cost you and will cost you — future treatment, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and in serious cases, permanent disability. A settlement that only covers your ER visit could leave you paying for years of follow-up care out of your own pocket.
Here's the short answer: if you work with John Foy & Associates, his response you don't pay anything to get started, and you don't pay attorney fees at all unless they win your case. That's not a slogan — it's a specific payment structure called a contingency fee agreement, and understanding exactly how it works can help you decide whether to make the call.
What John Foy & Associates Actually Handles This is a full-service personal injury law firm in Atlanta that handles a wide range of cases. Knowing what falls under their practice helps you figure out whether your situation qualifies.
John Foy & Associates offers a free personal injury consultation. You can reach them any time, including after hours and on weekends, because people don't get hurt on a schedule. The call costs you nothing. The information you get could change how much you recover.
Accepting an early settlement typically means signing a release that bars you from seeking additional compensation later — even if your injuries turn out to be more serious than they first appeared. Once you sign, that's it.
One Last Thing You didn't choose to get hit. You didn't choose the medical bills, the missed work, or the pain that's still there when you wake up in the morning. What you do get to choose is whether to let an insurance company decide what your injuries are worth — or whether to have someone in your corner who does this every day and gets paid only when you do.
Third, they calculate your actual damages — not just your current medical bills, but future treatment costs, lost income, reduced earning capacity if your injuries are long-term, pain and suffering, and other losses Georgia law allows you to claim. A lot of people underestimate what their case is actually worth because they're only counting what they've already spent, not what they'll need going forward.
Why Truck Cases Are Different From Other Crashes A standard car accident usually involves two drivers, two insurance policies, and a relatively straightforward argument about who ran the red light. Truck accidents almost always involve more parties: the driver, the trucking company, sometimes a cargo loader, a maintenance contractor, or a vehicle manufacturer. Each of those parties has its own insurer, and each insurer's job is to minimize what they pay out.
Why Pedestrian Accidents Are Different From Other Vehicle Crashes When two cars collide, both drivers have some protection — steel frames, airbags, seat belts. A pedestrian has none of that. The injuries tend to be more serious, recovery takes longer, and the long-term costs are harder to predict.
Georgia's Expert Affidavit Requirement Most personal injury cases in Georgia don't require you to file anything special before suing. Medical malpractice is different. Under Georgia law, when you file a medical malpractice lawsuit, you must attach an affidavit from a qualified medical expert who has reviewed the case and can testify that a licensed professional in the same field would not have acted the way your provider acted.
Why Local Representation Matters John Foy & Associates is based in Atlanta and has been handling injury cases in this city and the surrounding area for decades. That's not just a geographical detail — it means familiarity with local courts, local judges, and the specific ways insurance companies operate in Georgia. A personal injury lawyer in Atlanta who knows Fulton County, DeKalb County, Gwinnett, and Cobb has practical advantages that an out-of-area firm simply doesn't have.
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