Atlanta’s Injury Advocate For Over 35 Years

Atlanta Head And Concussion Injury Attorney

Our brain is a vital part of our body, responsible for carrying out many of our vital cognitive functions. Any damage to the head and brain can lead to severe, debilitating consequences — and if someone else’s negligence leads to your head injury, you deserve justice.

Under these circumstances, you have the right to collect compensatory damages for a head injury through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. Trust the Atlanta head injury attorneys at Hilley & Frieder, P.C., to represent your claim and maximize your chances of a successful recovery. Call us today for a free consultation.

Why Choose Us?

  • Our injury attorneys have represented personal injury claims throughout Georgia for over 35 years. We have cultivated resources and relationships we can utilize to build a compelling case in your favor.
  • Over our years of operation, our attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in settlements for our clients — proving we are dedicated to your recovery.
  • Our Atlanta concussion injury attorneys have a deep knowledge of the Georgia civil court system and will guide you through the complex litigation process from consultation to settlement.

Different Types Of Head Injuries

Head injuries refer to any damage to your brain, scalp or skull. These injuries may range in severity from bumps and bruises to serious fractures, internal bleeding and permanent brain damage. Head injuries may be open due to something penetrating your scalp or closed when the injury remains internal.

Common types of head injuries include the following:

  • Concussions: These injuries occur when you suffer an impact to your head that leads to brain injury.
  • Hemorrhage: This injury occurs when you suffer uncontrolled bleeding in your brain, either in the space around this organ or in your brain tissue.
  • Skull fracture: Your skull surrounds your brain and is very difficult to break under normal circumstances. A severe blow can cause the skull to fracture, often leading to additional damage to your brain.
  • Diffuse axonal injuries: This type of injury occurs when the brain accelerates and decelerates rapidly, causing damage to the brain cells. Diffuse axonal injuries often lead to permanent brain damage.

How Long Do You Have To File A Head Injury Claim?

Under Georgia’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases, you have two years from the date of your head injury to file your lawsuit. If you do not file within this two-year period, the court will likely dismiss your claim.

There are some exceptions to this rule. If the defendant leaves Georgia for a period of time during your statute of limitations, the court will not count the time of his or her absence toward your deadline. If you were a minor or legally incompetent due to mental illness or disability, the two-year period does not begin until the incompetence period is over.

For best results, speak to an Atlanta head injury attorney at Hilley & Frieder, P.C., to determine your case’s filing deadline.

Contact Hilley & Frieder Today

Are you suffering from a head injury in Atlanta due to someone else’s negligence? The head injury attorneys at Hilley & Frieder, P.C., can help. For over 35 years, our attorneys have helped head injury victims across Georgia achieve the settlement they need to make a full recovery.

Contact Hilley & Frieder today via email or call us at 404-795-6099 to schedule your free consultation and discuss your next steps.

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