Augusta Personal Injury Attorneys
With law offices in Augusta, Beaufort, North Augusta and Aiken.
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I trust Mr. Malchow for a variety of reasons. His experience, work ethic, attention to detail, and values are what make working with him such a tremendous experience. Mr. Malchow is an Augusta native who is family and community oriented. This, along with having a great talent for what he does, makes him a great choice as a personal injury attorney.
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About Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers
The Lawyers the Other Lawyers Choose.
The injury lawyers at Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers fight to bring their injured clients justice throughout Georgia and South Carolina. Give yourself the best chance to get the compensation you deserve after a car accident, slip and fall, or other personal injury. We are dedicated to fighting for those who have suffered because of accidents caused by negligence. Reach out today for a free consultation.
When you hire Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, you’ll gain a skilled legal team with the experience and knowledge to assess the value of your claim, take on the insurance company for you, and guide you every step of the way. Call us today to get the help you need and the compensation you deserve.

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Augusta Personal Injury Attorneys
When an accident happens, there are sometimes very serious injuries that follow. You may be seriously hurt if someone acted carelessly and require medical treatment. It is a frightening thing wondering how you are going to pay for these sudden medical expenses, especially if you are losing wages.
Our Augusta personal injury attorneys know how to navigate personal injury cases and can help you recover full and fair compensation. Your case is a priority with us and we are eager to help you find success. After you have read about your personal injury case, please get in contact with our office to schedule a free, initial consultation.
Types of Georgia Personal Injury Cases We Handle
When the term “personal injury case” is used, it can mean a variety of different things. There are many different incidents and accidents that happen that can be considered a personal injury case. Those include:
- Medical malpractice
- Dog bites
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Construction accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Slip and fall
- Bus accidents
- Boating accidents
It is important to note that, regardless of what you are filing for, the most important step that needs to be taken is seeking medical attention. You have to be treated for your injuries. You also will want to have an attorney who is experienced in personal injury take on your case.
Make sure that whoever you hire as your attorney has a proven track record of success with the personal injury accident you experienced. The more experienced attorneys are more likely to give you a successful outcome.
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Georgia Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
You will have to follow certain laws that are in place in Georgia when you are filing a personal injury claim. Under Georgia law, there is a statute of limitations that defines the amount of time that you are legally allowed to bring your case. Georgia law allows victims of personal injury two years from the date of your accident to bring a case or to have it settled in civil court.
In some cases, this statute of limitation will end up being longer than two years. You may be able to bring your case past two years for cases such as medical malpractice or nursing home negligence. These cases require that you discover wrongdoing. If your parent is in nursing care and you don’t discover until much later that they have been neglected, you will have two years starting from when you have discovered the neglect which is likely a bit longer than the neglect has occurred.
Personal Injury Compensation Laws in Georgia
Quite frequently, when you bring a personal injury case, as the plaintiff, you will have the defendant trying to blame you for your own injuries. Even in cases where it is quite obvious who was responsible for the accident or incident, the insurance company for the liable party will work to take the blame off of their shoulders.
It is important to understand that there will be an insurance negotiation for many of these personal injury cases. This process involves Georgia’s modified comparative negligence laws. Here is how this law works:
- Victims who are not found to be at fault receive full compensation.
- Victims who are found to be 50% or less at fault receive reduced compensation.
- Victims who are more than 50% at fault for their accident do not receive compensation.
For example, if you have been in a slip and fall at a grocery store where there was an uncleaned spill but the insurance company deems you 10% at fault for the accident because you were on your phone, then your award would be reduced by 10%, which would make a $10,000 award become a $9,000 award.
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Biggest Personal Injury Case Mistake to Avoid
Do not be surprised if you are receiving phone calls very shortly after your injury. The liable party’s insurance company wants to force responsibility for the incident onto you so that they end up owing you less or no compensation. They know that if they can get a recorded statement from you, they have a chance of you saying the wrong thing, which would be to their advantage.
They are trained to ask you questions that will likely have you slip up and give them the response that they want to hear from you. They know very well that you could hurt your chances at full compensation. We strongly advise you not to take these phone calls without meeting with an attorney first. An attorney will be able to protect you in this process.
Please Call Our Augusta Personal Injury Attorney Today
If you are looking for a knowledgeable and skilled attorney to represent you, please call our Augusta personal injury attorneys today to set up your free consultation and learn how we can help you get the fairest result possible.
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