Q: What types of cases does the firm handle?
A: We primarily focus on Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury cases.
— Bader Law
Q: What kinds of attorney fees and costs can I expect to pay if I hire your firm?
A: Workers’ Compensation attorney fees in the state of GA starts at 25% plus expenses.
Personal Injury attorney fees start at about 35% plus expenses.
— Bader Law
Q: How long has the firm been in business?
A: We have been serving Georgia injury and accident victims since 2008.
— Bader Law
Q: Does your law firm offer payment plans?
A: No.
— Bader Law
Q: Do you offer free consultations?
A: Yes, we do.
— Bader Law
Q: How long do I have to file my personal injury claim in Georgia?
A: Personal Injury claims have a 2 year statute of limitation.
— Bader Law
Q: How often will we be in contact?
A: We have a company policy to call clients every two weeks in order to update the client with new or pending information. We also have a no voicemail policy which allows for clients to call in at any time and speak to anyone about their claim.
— Bader Law
Q: What information or documents do you need from me to get started?
A: Workers' Compensation: Demographic information, ID or Passport, Pay stub from Employer, Images of the accident, Panel of Physicians, if you received any weekly checks from the insurance company, and signed package that the onboarding team sent to you on your first call to the firm.
Personal Injury...
— Bader Law
Q: Are you available to meet nights or on weekends?
A: Our regular in-person business hours are Monday- Friday, 8:00am to 5:30pm. However, if you need us, there are various ways we can communicate at night and weekends. We are here for you 24 hours a day.
— Bader Law
Q: If I have already hired an attorney, can I change to a different one at your firm?
A: Yes, we all work together as a team.
— Bader Law
Q: Do I have a case if I do not have a major injury?
A: Yes, we will investigate the claim for you and advise you of your options.
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Q: What types of things could I be compensated for after an accident?
A: For Workers’ Compensation cases, you could be compensated for income benefits, medical treatment, PPD, and a possible settlement.
For personal injury cases, you could be compensated for your medical treatments and receive a settlement.
— Bader Law
Q: Do I have a case if I was partly at fault for my accident?
A: Give us a call, an attorney will discuss all of your options with you regarding your claim.
— Bader Law
Q: How often do personal injury cases go to trial?
A: Every case is different and if we need to go to trial to provide you with the best outcome, we are prepared to do so with the best trial attorneys in GA.
— Bader Law
Q: How do I pay for expenses related to my accident before I receive a settlement?
A: Expenses will be deducted from the complete settlement. We will provide an itemized statement showing you the complete breakdown before we resolve your claim.
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Q: I have a question my husband had a car accident about two months ago can you still help me with this case
A: They have a answering service. Call they will let you know the In Georgia, there is a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury, fraud, and medical malpractice claims; but personal property, trespassing, and debt collection claims have a four-year limit.
— Rose Jaar
Q: Whent yo be working and you are stack for any abys insects the employer is responsible for pay you inability?
A: I don't understand your question.
— Bri Baxter
Q: Is someone going to call me regarding my case?
A: Just a run around when it comes to communication !!
— Anita Martinez