Jason & Bradley, LLC, LLC
Personal Injuries, Auto/Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Family law
"We are Attorneys that will fight for you".
5050 Memorial Drive
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083

Telephone:
Toll-Free: 888-240-9857
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I afford an attorney?

Yes. Jason & Bradley, LLC handles injury cases under a contingency fee - contingent upon us recovering monetary damages for you. We receive a percentage of the recovery as our fee through either case settlement or jury trial. In this way we share your risk. We offer a free consultation. There will be costs and expenses which are usually paid by the client and are separate from the contingency fee. We make every effort to settle your claim quickly, to lower your stress and put money into your pocket sooner.

"'No fee unless you win or collect' refers only to fees charged by the attorney. Such contingent fees are not permitted in all types of cases. Court costs and other additional expenses of legal action usually must be paid by the client."

"Contingent attorney's fees refers only to those fees charged by attorney for their legal services. Such fees are not permitted in all types of cases. Court costs and other additional expenses of legal action usually must be paid by the client."

Why do I need an attorney?

Without an attorney you are at the mercy of an insurance company. Insurance companies know that you cannot sue them, and therefore you are not a threat to them, unless you have an attorney. Insurance companies have attorneys working for them - so should you.

What will you do for me as my attorney?

We accept only as many cases as we can give our full attention to. We take the time to gather information - witness statements, investigative reports, police reports, aerial photographs, video tapes, medical bills, reports, jury evaluations from similar cases, weather reports, as well as photographs of your injury, your damaged property and the scene. We put all of this information together and present it to the insurance company with a demand for settlement.

How long do I have to make a claim?

In Georgia generally the Statute of Limitations on a personal injury claim runs one day before the 2 year anniversary of the injury, occurrence or known negligence. However, it is important to remember that certain claims, such as medical malpractice or worker's compensation may have different statutes. In a case where a minor child is injured, the statute of limitations normally starts on the child's 18th birthday and runs to the day before 2 years from that date. In medical malpractice claims involving minors the statute may be much shorter. If a governmental entity, such as a city, county or school board is involved, the statute may be as little as 6 months. Appropriate action needs to take place well in advance of the statute running out. Act Now!!

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