Personal Injury
Atlanta, Georgia Defective Products and Premises Liability Attorneys
Any time you or a loved one is injured, the healing process can be emotionally and financially stressful. The feeling of being overwhelmed is magnified when you know that your injury was caused by the negligent actions of a third party. When injury, illness, or death is the result of someone else's mistakes or negligence, it may be in your best interest to pursue a personal injury lawsuit in the Atlanta courts. Whether your case involves defective products, premises liability, or other form of personal injury, the attorneys of Billips & Benjamin, LLP can use their extensive knowledge and experience to help you fight for justice.
Personal Injury Defined
Also called a tort, a personal injury lawsuit can be brought against an individual or company when that party causes physical, emotional, or property damages to another person. The purpose of filing a personal injury case is to recover compensation to pay for medical bills, property repair, emotional damages, or loss of income. In some cases you may be able to seek punitive damages, which consist of a large fine intended to punish the responsible party for its negligent actions.
There are three types of personal injury cases brought to our Atlanta lawyers:
- - Negligence – This is what people most often think of when they hear the term "personal injury." Including such situations as premises liability, animal attacks, and most instances of medical malpractice, negligent personal injury cases result when a person or company fails to take the appropriate actions to protect people using their property or products.
- - Strict liability – This term is most often applied to defective products that injure the user even when they are used correctly. Our Atlanta defective products attorneys maintain that products should be safe to use as directed and that a manufacturer who puts out an unsafe item should be held responsible whether or not they knew about the defect.
- - Intentional wrong – This type of personal injury usually occurs in conjunction with one of the other two types. It occurs when someone is injured due to the deliberate actions of another, such as during a physical attack or fight. If a court finds a party guilty of intentional wrong, it may be possible for the victim to file a civil lawsuit in addition to the criminal lawsuit.










