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Augusta personal injury law is primarily tort law. What is tort law? According to a Georgia statute, tort is “the unlawful violation of a private legal right other than a mere breach of contract, expressed or implied.”

Each tort claim must include four basic elements:

  • Duty: The defendant must demonstrate a legal duty of care for the plaintiff.
  • Breach of duty: The defendant should have violated a legal duty of care towards the plaintiff.
  • Damages: The plaintiff should have suffered in some way, for which the law awards monetary damages.
  • Proximate cause: The law must consider the defendant’s breach of a legal duty to be one of the prime causes of the plaintiff’s injury.

 
You can receive compensation for your injuries through tort law, if you can show a link between your extent of injury and the conduct of the parties responsible for your injury.

Personal injury takes several forms, one of which is nursing home neglect. As a resident of a nursing home, you or your parent or a relative could be abused or neglected by being left underfed, dehydrated, uncared for after a fall, left with untreated pressure sores, infections, and burns, or even assaulted.

If a nursing home does not administer care or medicine professionally and compassionately, you can claim compensation. To receive the claim due to you under the law, you will need the services of an Augusta personal injury lawyer, who will relentlessly pursue your case and get you the maximum benefits.  Click here for a FREE evaluation of your case. 

Your Augusta personal injury lawyer will help you determine the value of your claim. For this, the attorney will take into account the physical and emotional pain and suffering caused to you, medical expenses, lost wages and other economic losses. Apart from actual damages that you faced, punitive damages or funds above what you actually incur may also be awarded. These serve to punish the guilty party and serve as a deterrent to others. And lastly, the spouse of an injured person can also claim for the loss of the injured spouse’s affections or “loss of consortium.”

The services of our Augusta personal injury lawyer are not the prerogative of the residents of Augusta only.  The services of our attorneys are available to the residents of Albany, Atlanta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, St Simons, Statesboro and Vidalia.