About BLADE INJURY LAW — personal injury Atlanta, Georgia
BLADE INJURY LAW delivers dedicated personal injury representation in Atlanta, Georgia and throughout the metro area. Attorney Blade Thompson handles car accidents, motorcycle crashes, commercial vehicle collisions, premises liability, and medical malpractice claims on a contingency basis — no fees unless the firm wins. The firm’s Airport Road location serves clients across Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and surrounding counties. Atlanta’s highway system, including the I-285 perimeter and I-75/I-85 downtown connector, generates one of the highest volumes of serious traffic collisions in the Southeast, and Blade Thompson has built a practice around delivering results for injured Georgians navigating that system.
What consistently distinguishes BLADE INJURY LAW in client feedback is Attorney Thompson’s personal involvement in every case — clients describe him as someone who personally answers the phone, checks in proactively, and explains the process at every stage. After clients who had previously received inadequate representation came to the firm mid-case, the team picked up the work, organized outstanding medical records, and delivered outcomes clients describe as exceeding their expectations. The firm handles the full claims process, from dealing with insurance carriers through final resolution.
What Clients Say
Clients describe Blade Thompson as the gold standard for personal injury representation: communicative, thorough, genuinely caring, and focused on maximizing recovery rather than volume. Reviewers who had been turned away by other firms before finding BLADE INJURY LAW highlight how the team listened, took their cases seriously, and delivered results. Multiple clients describe outcomes that were “better than expected” and say they would not hesitate to return if they ever needed legal help again.
personal injury Atlanta — Practice Areas & Services
- Car & Truck Accidents: The firm handles collision cases across metro Atlanta, pursuing full compensation from at-fault drivers, commercial carriers, and their insurers on a contingency fee basis.
- Medical Malpractice: BLADE INJURY LAW represents patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence in Georgia, building expert-supported cases against hospitals, physicians, and medical facilities.
- Premises Liability: The firm pursues claims against property owners whose negligent maintenance caused slip and fall injuries, inadequate security incidents, or other premises-related harm in Fulton and surrounding counties.
- Consumer Protection: The firm handles consumer protection matters for Atlanta-area clients, pursuing claims against businesses that violated Georgia consumer protection statutes.
- Civil Rights Litigation: BLADE INJURY LAW represents clients whose civil rights were violated, including excessive force and other constitutional claims in Georgia federal and state courts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Georgia?
Georgia’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury under O.C.G.A. §9-3-33. For claims against a government entity, the deadline is shorter — you must file an ante litem notice within 12 months for state entities and six months for municipalities. Missing these deadlines typically bars your claim entirely, so prompt legal consultation is important.
What is the average personal injury settlement in Atlanta?
There is no single average — settlement amounts vary widely based on the severity of injuries, the clarity of liability, available insurance coverage, and the quality of legal representation. Serious injury cases with clear liability and full documentation routinely settle for significantly more than minor injury cases. An attorney can assess the realistic range for your specific case after reviewing your medical records and the facts of the accident.
Does Georgia have a comparative fault rule that could reduce my recovery?
Yes. Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule under O.C.G.A. §51-12-33. If you are found partially at fault, your recovery is reduced proportionally — and if you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover at all. Insurance adjusters routinely attempt to assign fault to injured parties to reduce payouts. An experienced attorney counters this with accident reconstruction evidence and witness testimony.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Atlanta, Georgia
- Georgia Traffic Fatalities: Georgia recorded 1,797 traffic fatalities in 2023, with the Atlanta metro area accounting for a significant share of the state’s most serious crashes — Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety
- Atlanta Metro Congestion: Atlanta consistently ranks among the top 10 most congested U.S. cities, with the I-285/I-75 interchange among the nation’s most crash-prone interchanges — Texas A&M Transportation Institute
- Georgia Uninsured Motorists: Approximately 12% of Georgia drivers are uninsured, making uninsured motorist coverage a critical protection for Atlanta-area accident victims — Insurance Research Council
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