Dedicated personal injury representation grounded in decades of plaintiff-side trial work.
If you were hurt because of someone else’s negligence in Dunwoody, the days after an accident often feel like a blur. The legal system feels overwhelming at the moment when you most need it to work, which is exactly why an experienced plaintiffs’ firm matters.
Our Dunwoody, GA personal injury lawyer has spent decades representing injured Georgians and their families against carriers, motor carriers, and other corporate defendants. Contact Schneider Williamson Car Accident & Personal Injury Attorneys today for a free, confidential case review.
Personal Injury Lawyer Dunwoody, GA
What is a personal injury case? It’s a civil claim brought by an injured person against a party whose negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct caused the harm. Personal injury law spans many practice areas, including motor vehicle crashes, premises liability, product defects, and wrongful death, but every claim shares the same essential elements: duty, breach of that duty, causation, and damages.
The categories of recovery available to an injured plaintiff in Georgia are broad. Economic damages cover medical bills, lost wages, and out-of-pocket costs. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases involving particularly egregious conduct, punitive damages may also apply. Our Dunwoody personal injury attorneys analyze each available category early in the case so the demand reflects the full scope of harm.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Dunwoody
Personal injury matters arise from many different facts and against many different defendants. Below are the practice areas we handle most often. Each one requires its own evidence, its own theory of liability, and its own approach to the insurance carriers and defense lawyers on the other side.
- Car accidents. Rear-end collisions, intersection wrecks, and multi-vehicle crashes on Mount Vernon Road, Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, and the surrounding interstates produce many of the injury claims we see in this practice. We work on contingency and handle the insurance carriers directly.
- Truck accidents. Tractor-trailer and commercial-vehicle crashes involve federal motor carrier regulations, layered insurance policies, and aggressive defense teams that motor carriers send to the scene within hours.
- Premises liability. Slip-and-fall, negligent security, and other property-related injuries turn on what the owner knew (or should have known) about the dangerous condition and what the owner did about it.
- Slip and fall accidents. Wet floors, ice, torn carpeting, and uneven surfaces in retail stores, apartment complexes, and parking decks lead to hip, head, and back injuries that property owners often seek to minimize.
- Tractor-trailer accidents. Heavy commercial vehicles cause some of the most severe injuries on Georgia roads, and the cases require rapid preservation of evidence, including driver logs, dashcam data, and onboard event recorders.
- Catastrophic injuries. Spinal cord damage, severe burns, amputations, and other life-altering injuries require future-care planning and careful work with treating physicians and life-care planners.
- Traumatic brain injuries. Closed head injuries from auto crashes, falls, and struck-by incidents often go undiagnosed at the emergency department and require careful documentation through neurology and neuropsychology.
- Negligent security. Apartment complexes, bars, and commercial properties can be held responsible when inadequate lighting, broken gates, or absent security contribute to an assault on the premises.
- Product liability. Defective vehicles, machinery, household products, and other consumer goods can support claims against manufacturers, distributors, and sellers, including matters that overlap with suing a builder for personal injury under Georgia law.
- Wrongful death. When a family member did not survive the incident, surviving spouses, children, and parents may pursue a wrongful death action under Georgia’s statutory framework.
Why Choose Schneider Williamson Car Accident & Personal Injury Attorneys for Personal Injury Cases in Dunwoody, GA?
Plaintiff-Only Trial Practice Backed by a Track Record of Results
Our firm represents injured plaintiffs exclusively. We do not defend insurance carriers, motor carriers, or commercial property owners. That focus shapes every case we accept and every relationship we have with opposing counsel. Jason Schneider has practiced law in Georgia since 1984 and brings four decades of plaintiff-side trial work to our firm. He is a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and has earned recognition from the National Trial Lawyers Top 25 Products Liability Trial Lawyers Association.
Campbell Williamson earned his Juris Doctor from Emory University School of Law in 2015, where he was a member of the Moot Court Society and was selected for the Order of Barristers national advocacy honor society. He has been recognized as a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2020 through 2024.
Evelyn Graham graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor from Georgia State University College of Law and is a member of the Gate City Bar. She is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Georgia Court of Appeals.
The firm has recovered millions of dollars for injured Georgians across motor vehicle, premises, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death matters. Specific case value depends on the facts and we discuss numbers only after a confidential review.
No Attorney Fees Unless We Recover
Our representation is provided on a contingency basis. Initial case reviews cost nothing, and there are no attorney fees unless we obtain compensation for you. The firm typically advances investigation costs, consulting engagements, and medical record retrieval costs, with reimbursement only paid from any recovery. This structure exists so injured clients can pursue serious claims without paying out of pocket while they recover.
Understanding Personal Injury Cases
Damages, Liability, and Compensation for Personal Injury Cases
The available damages in a Georgia personal injury case depend on the facts, but generally include:
- Past and future medical care, including specialist treatment and long-term rehabilitation
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity over a working lifetime
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish and emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of consortium for spouses
- Wrongful death damages where a family member did not survive
- Punitive damages in cases involving willful misconduct, DUI, or conscious indifference
Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence framework. A plaintiff found 50% or more at fault is barred from recovery, and below that threshold, the award is reduced by the plaintiff’s share of fault. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation‘s crash data, DeKalb County (which includes Dunwoody) regularly ranks among the top three counties in Georgia for total crashes and injuries, with thousands of injury crashes recorded each year.
What Are Important Aspects of a Personal Injury Case?
Personal injury matters reward early action and careful documentation. Insurance carriers and corporate defendants make decisions about case value based on the strength of the evidence and the seriousness of the plaintiff’s representation. Several items shape almost every claim.
- Identifying every potentially liable party and every applicable insurance policy
- Preserving photographic, video, and electronic evidence before it disappears or is overwritten
- Consistent medical treatment from the date of injury through maximum medical improvement
- Documenting lost income with employer records, tax returns, and pay stubs
- Coordinating with treating physicians on permanent impairment ratings and future-care needs
What Is the Personal Injury Case Timeline?
No two cases move at the same pace. Some resolve in months through pre-suit demand. Others require filing suit, going through the full discovery process, and going to trial. The general sequence often includes:
- Initial consultation, intake, and identification of all applicable coverage
- Medical treatment, continuing toward maximum medical improvement
- Investigation, evidence preservation, and coverage analysis
- Pre-suit demand and negotiation with the carriers
- Filing of the civil lawsuit and full discovery
- Mediation, motion practice, and trial, when a settlement cannot be reached
What Should You Bring to Your Personal Injury Consultation?
The initial meeting is more productive when we can review documents together. Bring what you have. We can locate anything missing.
- The police, accident, or incident report (if applicable to your case)
- Photographs of the scene, the injuries, and any property damage
- Medical records, hospital bills, and a list of treating providers
- Insurance correspondence from your carrier and any third-party insurer
- Wage and employment information if you missed work
- Names and contact information for any witnesses
Consultations are private and free. We try to schedule new clients within a few business days of first contact.
What Are Important Georgia Legal Resources for Personal Injury Cases?
State and federal resources let injured Georgians confirm the basics on their own.
- The City of Dunwoody maintains traffic incident information, public safety resources, and local ordinances relevant to many personal injury matters in the community.
- Under Georgia’s two-year statute of limitations, most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the date of the injury.
- The DeKalb County government provides resources on local services and public safety, including incident reporting for matters occurring in unincorporated DeKalb.
- The Georgia Office of the Attorney General publishes consumer protection resources and general information about Georgia law that applies in personal injury matters.
- Georgia’s comparative negligence statute governs how fault is apportioned, and the timing rules around how long after an injury you can file matter in every personal injury case.
Reach Out to Schneider Williamson Car Accident & Personal Injury Attorneys to Schedule a Consultation
Recovery from a serious injury takes time, and the legal side of that recovery deserves the same kind of attention you would expect from your medical care. Our Dunwoody personal injury attorney can review your situation, explain your legal options, and help you weigh your choices. Schneider Williamson Car Accident & Personal Injury Attorneys provides free initial consultations on a contingency basis, with no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. Contact us today for a free consultation.