In Macon and beyond, we represent plaintiffs and defendants in many civil litigation areas.
Civil Litigation
In addition to government and business litigation, we represent plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury and insurance litigation, whistleblower and employment litigation, and class actions.
In representing both plaintiffs and defendants, we believe that all parties deserve the best possible representation and we strive to provide it. This separates us from firms who serve the cause of special interests on one side or the other. We serve our clients no matter who they may be. We are “client-centered” rather than “cause-centered.”
We are confident that our clients benefit from our balanced approach.
Insurance coverage and claims
Our team at Noland Law has extensive experience representing both insurers and claimants in disputes related to insurance coverage and claims. Examples of this type of matter are disputed fire loss claims, disputed catastrophe claims, and insurance coverage disputes in accident and injury cases. Whether you are an insurer or an insured, we can help.
Class action
As is the tradition at Noland Law, we have experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants in class action lawsuits. Class action suits typically involve consumer issues, as in the case of defective products or predatory business practices; the insurance industry related to sales and claims-handling practices; unknowing exposure to a dangerous condition; or the pharmaceutical or medical industry related to defective drugs or medical devices. If you believe you have suffered as a result of a large-scale fraud or exposure to a dangerous condition or product, please contact Noland Law today.
What Types of Damages Are you Entitled To?:
- Medical bills and pain and suffering related to the accident
- Loss of future income and benefits of the deceased
- The personal loss of a loved one
- Funeral and burial expenses
Personal injury and wrongful death
Compassionate Guidance For Families After A Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one to a preventable death is especially hard to bear. There is nothing anyone can say or do to bring your family member back. At Noland Law Firm, LLC, in Macon, our compassionate attorneys understand this, but we also know that there is something you can do to get justice for your loved one: take action against the negligent party.
We will thoroughly explain your rights and options in Georgia wrongful death cases so you can decide how you want to move forward. Our lawyers will treat your family with respect and kindness as they work to obtain justice by holding the negligent party accountable for their actions in fatal accident cases. We will work closely with you throughout the process, keeping you apprised of the status of your case. Please contact us at 478-216-3043 for a free consultation to learn more.
What Type Of Damages Are You Entitled To?
Every case is different, but in general, compensation in wrongful death cases can include:
- Medical bills from the accident
- The loss of future income and benefits of the deceased (value of life)
- The personal loss of a loved one (loss of consortium)
- Funeral and burial expenses
Typically, only a spouse and children are able to recover some of these damages. The estate of the decedent may be able to recover additional compensation for the conscious pain and suffering of your loved one. We know this can be confusing, but we will explain it all to you when we discuss your case. We have the experience to pursue the maximum damages available to you.
Personal Injury/Wrongful Death
Cases in which a person suffers from injury to the body or mind due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing. This can include:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Slip-and-fall
- Medical malpractice
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Defective products, and wrongful death.
Appeals
Appeals from a trial court’s decision go to an appellate court, whether state or federal. We handle appeals in all state and federal courts in Georgia, whether or not we served as trial counsel in the lower court.