A Georgia native, Kevin received his undergraduate degree from Georgia State University, MBA from Kennesaw State University and Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School. While at John Marshall, Kevin received the CALI Award of Excellence and served as Peer Mentor to incoming law students. Prior to becoming a founding partner at Starrett & Harris Law, he worked at workers’ compensation firms in Atlanta, Carrollton, and Marietta, GA. Kevin is admitted to practice in the Georgia Superior Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Supreme Court, Northern District of Georgia and is a registered Mediator. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, three children and trout fishing in the North Georgia mountains. Additionally, he is very active in his church and understands the importance faith plays in his daily decisions.
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Insurance companies prioritize their bottom line, not your well-being. Their initial offer might seem tempting, but it likely won’t cover the full extent of your damages, both current and future. An experienced lawyer will ensure your rights are protected and fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.
The sooner, the better. Evidence can fade over time, and witness accounts become less reliable. A lawyer can start building your case immediately, maximizing your chances of a successful outcome.
Beyond immediate medical bills, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, rehabilitation costs, and future medical expenses. A thorough investigation conducted by your lawyer will uncover the full scope of your damages.
Unfortunately, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The complexity of your case, severity of injuries, and cooperation of involved parties all play a role. However, we’ll work diligently to resolve your case as quickly and efficiently as possible, while ensuring a fair outcome.
Everything matters! Keep copies of police reports, medical bills, receipts for related expenses, photographs of the accident scene and your injuries, and any witness statements you can gather. This documentation will be crucial when building your case.
Many personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay anything upfront, and our fees are only collected if we win your case.Â
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