Cumming Personal Injury Lawyers
Injured in Cumming? We fight for you.
Landry Legal represents accident victims in Cumming, Forsyth County, and throughout Georgia. Contingency representation means you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for your injuries.
Personal injury cases in Cumming.
Cumming is the seat of Forsyth County, one of Georgia's fastest-growing counties. GA-400, Atlanta Highway, and Peachtree Parkway carry massive volumes of commuter traffic to and from north metro Atlanta. The continued explosive growth has outpaced road infrastructure in many areas, contributing to a high accident rate.
Dangerous Roads & Highways in Cumming
Cases are filed in Forsyth County Superior Court in Cumming.
Serving accident victims in Cumming, Forsyth County, and surrounding areas.
What we handle in Cumming
Cumming personal injury cases by type.
Tap any case type for a Cumming-specific guide, statute, and free case evaluation form.
Cumming Car Accident Lawyer
Auto Accident
Cumming Truck Accident Lawyer
Truck Accident
Cumming Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle Accident
Cumming Slip and Fall Lawyer
Slip & Fall
Cumming Wrongful Death Lawyer
Wrongful Death
Cumming Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Medical Malpractice
Cumming Workplace Injury Lawyer
Workplace Injury
Cumming Dog Bite Lawyer
Dog Bite
Cumming DUI Accident Lawyer
Auto Accident
Cumming Hit and Run Accident Lawyer
Auto Accident
Cumming Uber & Lyft Accident Lawyer
Auto Accident
Cumming Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Auto Accident
Cumming Bicycle Accident Lawyer
Auto Accident
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Areas near Cumming we serve.
Common Questions
Cumming personal injury FAQ.
How much does a personal injury lawyer in Cumming, GA cost?
Nothing upfront. Landry Legal works on a contingency fee basis for all personal injury cases in Cumming. You pay zero attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. Our fee comes from your settlement or verdict — there's no financial risk to hiring us.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia?
Under Georgia law, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, exceptions can shorten or extend this deadline. Evidence also degrades over time, so contacting an attorney as soon as possible after your accident protects your rights and strengthens your case.
What should I do after an accident in Cumming?
Seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine — some injuries take days to appear. Call the police and file a report. Document the scene with photos and gather witness information. Do not give recorded statements to insurance companies. Then call Landry Legal at (888) 914-0011 for a free case evaluation.
Does Landry Legal handle cases in Forsyth County?
Yes. Landry Legal actively represents personal injury clients in Forsyth County and throughout the Cumming area. Cases are filed in Forsyth County Superior Court in Cumming. Our attorneys are familiar with local courts, judges, and opposing counsel in the area.
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Injured in Cumming? Talk to us now.
Our attorneys offer free, no-obligation case evaluations for accident victims in Cumming and throughout Forsyth County, 24 hours a day. Tell us what happened and we’ll tell you honestly how we can help.
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(888) 914-0011Atlanta Office
235 Ponce De Leon Pl, Ste M #216, Decatur, GA 30030