Injured in a Car Accident in North Georgia? We Fight to Get You Every Dollar You’re Owed.
The insurance company has adjusters working its side from day one. You’re allowed to have someone on yours. Talk to a local Cartersville injury attorney — free, and you owe no fee unless we recover for you.
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After a wreck, the clock — and the insurance company — start working against you
Within days of a crash in Bartow, Cherokee, Floyd, Polk, or Gordon County, you’ll likely hear from the other driver’s insurer. Their job is to close your claim for as little as possible — sometimes before you even know how badly you’re hurt. Georgia law gives you rights: the at-fault driver’s insurance is responsible for your medical bills, lost wages, vehicle damage, and pain and suffering. Our job is to document those losses and fight to get you every dollar you’re owed.
All adjuster calls, paperwork, and negotiation go through us — you focus on treatment.
We work on contingency. If there’s no recovery, you owe us no attorney’s fee.
The Delashmit Firm is based in Cartersville and serves all of North Georgia. Your case is handled by attorney Hunter Delashmit — not handed to a case mill.
What to do after a car accident in Georgia
1. Get medical care right away — gaps in treatment are the insurer’s favorite reason to discount a claim. 2. Get the police report number. 3. Photograph the vehicles, the scene, and your injuries. 4. Don’t give a recorded statement or accept a quick check before you know your claim’s full value. 5. Talk to a lawyer early — the consultation is free.
Not sure if you have a case? That’s exactly what the free review is for.
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How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Georgia?
Generally two years from the date of the wreck for a personal-injury claim (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), and shorter notice deadlines can apply if a government vehicle or entity is involved. Evidence fades fast — talk to an attorney well before the deadline.
Is Georgia an at-fault state?
Yes. The driver who caused the wreck (through their insurer) is responsible for the harm. Georgia uses modified comparative negligence — you can still recover if you were partly at fault, as long as you were less than 50% responsible, with your recovery reduced by your share of fault.
What is my case worth?
It depends on your medical treatment, lost income, the available insurance coverage, and how the injury affects your life. No honest lawyer can promise a number up front — we evaluate your specific facts for free and tell you plainly what we see.
What does it cost to hire The Delashmit Firm?
Nothing up front. We handle injury cases on a contingency fee — our fee is a percentage of what we recover for you. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney’s fee. Case expenses may apply and are explained in writing before you sign anything.
The adjuster already offered me money. Should I take it?
Don’t sign a release before you know the full extent of your injuries and your claim’s value — early offers rarely account for future treatment. Have a lawyer review the offer first; the review is free.