John Foy & Associates
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We are here in Georgia to help people because we know how much injuries can affect life as we know it.
We want to inform people of what they can do and help them understand the legal process and more.
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Empowering Victims through Personal Injury Claims
Personal injury claims play a vital role in empowering victims who have suffered harm due to the negligence or intentional actions of others. These claims provide a legal avenue for individuals to seek compensation and hold responsible parties accountable for the damages they have caused. In this article, we will explore the importance of personal injury claims in empowering victims and discuss how they can navigate the legal process to secure justice and financial recovery.
By John Foy & Associates9 months ago in Education
How Georgia's Law Could Impact Your Car Accident Claim
Georgia is a modified comparative negligence state, recognizing shared fault between multiple motorists involved in a car crash. If you are less than 50% responsible for the accident, you can still recover damages. However, the amount you recover will be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to you.
By John Foy & Associates2 years ago in Lifehack
6 Things to Do After You’ve Been in an Accident
Anyone who has been in a car accident can attest that it is one of the most stressful events one can experience. Crashes can cause significant damage to your personal property. And in the worst-case scenario, they can also result in injury or even loss of life. Even minor accidents can result in days, weeks, or even months of dealing with the legal aftermath.
By John Foy & Associates2 years ago in Wheel
An Uninsured Contractor Got Hurt on My Property. What Now?
Little do homeowners know is that hiring an uninsured contractor to repair or upgrade their property comes with many risks that may offset the apparent savings one such deal usually comes with. Under premises liability laws, you risk shelling out tens of thousands of dollars if an uninsured contractor gets harmed on your premises. But if disaster strikes, learn what to do next.
By John Foy & Associates3 years ago in Journal