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Why Clients Choose Us
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Compassionate & Honest RepresentationWe provide personal service and care for each client in order to deliver the best results possible.
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Available for Help 24/7No matter the time of night or day, you can count on our firm.
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You Don't Pay Unless We WinYou don't pay our firm a dime unless we win for you.

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"He handled our case professionally but also with heart. We knew he cared and did everything for us. We recommend him highly."
- JC and B. Parant
Our Settlements & Verdicts
Our Results Speak for Themselves
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$2,300,000 Policy limit settlement
Policy limit settlement for spine injuries in a premises liability case.
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$750,000 Policy limit settlement
$750,000.00 Policy limit settlement. Nursing home case.
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$750,000 T-bone collision
Policy limit settlement against a logging company who ran a red light and t-boned our client.
Our FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 470-347-1515 today!
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Should I Hire an Attorney for My Personal Injury Case?Unlike insurance companies, Bettis Musgrove is a true advocate on your side. Dedicated to advocating for your best interest every step along the way, our Cumming personal injury attorneys will fight for the maximum amount of compensation you deserve. Conversely, insurance companies are usually looking out for what will save their company money, not what you need to optimally recover from your injuries.
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Should I Speak to Insurance Companies After My Accident?One of the many benefits of hiring a personal injury attorney is that the attorney can handle all future correspondence with insurance adjusters. People usually think it’s harmless to talk with insurance adjusters after their accident. However, these companies often use what you say against you to avoid having to pay you. If you must speak with an insurance adjuster, it’s important to avoid admitting fault, offering your opinions, or saying anything that may be used to undermine your claim.
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What Is the Statute of Limitation for Georgia Injury Claims?
All states have their own statute of limitations for personal injury claims, or a set length of time that injured individuals must file a claim against an at-fault party.
According to the Georgia Code section 9-3-33, injury victims have two years to file a personal injury claim before the statute of limitations runs out. This means that if you fail to file your claim within these two years, you will most likely lose your right to recover compensation, no matter how severe your injuries.
However, exceptions to this rule may apply, which can extend or shorten the amount of time you need to file a claim. For example, minors who suffer injuries have two years from the date of their 18th birthday before the statute of limitations runs out.
Other circumstances can change the amount of time you have to file, so it’s best to contact our Cumming personal injury attorneys as soon as possible to discuss your case.