Warren Sams

Atlanta Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Every year, dozens of pedestrians are killed on Georgia streets and crosswalks. Many more pedestrians sustain life-altering injuries. If you've fallen victim to one of these alarming and unfortunately common accidents, it is vital to have experienced legal counsel on your side. At The Sams Law Firm, we are committed to helping you through the aftermath. With more than two decades of legal experience, pedestrian accident attorney Warren Sams and our team can provide you the knowledgeable, straightforward legal help you need to recover full and fair compensation.

Taking Decisive Action To Build The Strongest Possible Case

If you were hit by a car while walking down the street, your health should be your first priority. While you focus on healing, our law firm will focus on creating a powerful case designed to help you get the damages you need. Drivers who hit pedestrians have often committed some act of negligent or reckless behavior, such as:

  • Distracted driving
  • Speeding
  • Failing to yield at marked crosswalks
  • Not signaling
  • Drunk driving
  • Not obeying traffic signs or signals
  • Ignoring weather conditions

We talk to witnesses, visit the accident site, take pictures and closely examine all of the evidence to prove the driver's fault. At the same time, we will work closely with you to prove your damages. Atlanta pedestrian accident lawyer Warren Sams is here to make sure you won't have to sort through all of this alone. When you work with our firm, you can take heart knowing that we will devote the time and attention your case needs to give you the best chance of success.

Call The Sams Law Firm Today

Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation with Atlanta pedestrian accident lawyer Warren Sams. Call us at 404-420-0291, or e-mail us.

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