ReShea Balams is an experienced Atlanta personal injury lawyer who assists people who have suffered injuries due to the fault of others. She is dedicated to her clients, spending the time and effort on each and every case to achieve the best possible results. She is a skilled negotiator who will take on insurance companies. If they don't offer a settlement satisfactory to you, she can take them to court.
Contact The Balams Firm today at (404) 445-2005 to schedule a free consultation. Based in the Peachtree Tower in Downtown Atlanta, The Balams Firm represents clients throughout the region, including in Roswell, Sandy Springs, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Duluth, Dunwoody, East Point, Norcross, Forest Park, Smyrna, Milton, Riverdale, College Park, Decatur and anywhere else in Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, DeKalb County or Clayton County.
Client was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident. She suffered injuries to her knee, neck and back and was treated extensively for same through non-surgical measures.
Contact The Balams Firm today at (404) 445-2005 to schedule a free consultation. Based in the Peachtree Tower in Downtown Atlanta, The Balams Firm represents clients throughout the region, including in Roswell, Sandy Springs, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Duluth, Dunwoody, East Point, Norcross, Forest Park, Smyrna, Milton, Riverdale, College Park, Decatur and anywhere else in Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, DeKalb County or Clayton County.
Client was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident. She suffered injuries to her knee, neck and back and was treated extensively for same through non-surgical measures.
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ReShea Balams is an award winning attorney and the founder of The Balams Firm.
Prior to answering her true calling to represent families impacted by life-changes tragedies, ReShea gained invaluable experience and insight as an attorney for large insurance companies.
She is known for her record of exceptional results on behalf of clients, and is a zealous advocate for injury victims.
ReShea earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law and Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Spelman College.
Prior to answering her true calling to represent families impacted by life-changes tragedies, ReShea gained invaluable experience and insight as an attorney for large insurance companies.
She is known for her record of exceptional results on behalf of clients, and is a zealous advocate for injury victims.
ReShea earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law and Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Spelman College.
Injuries are costly, in many ways.
They take a toll on your bank account through medical bills, physical therapy bills and other expenses you incur.
They take a toll on your time when you have to miss work.
They can take a toll on your future when they prevent you from being able to do your job.
And they certainly take a toll on your health, both physical and mental.
If you are the victim of another person's negligence or wrongful act, then you have a right under Georgia law to seek compensation for what you've lost.
They take a toll on your bank account through medical bills, physical therapy bills and other expenses you incur.
They take a toll on your time when you have to miss work.
They can take a toll on your future when they prevent you from being able to do your job.
And they certainly take a toll on your health, both physical and mental.
If you are the victim of another person's negligence or wrongful act, then you have a right under Georgia law to seek compensation for what you've lost.
Property owners have some degree of responsibility under the law to keep their property safe for people they expect to be on their grounds.
This is especially true of people invited onto the property to conduct business, including customers and clients of commercial establishments.
When a person is injured because a property owner failed to maintain grounds free of hazards, that person may have a claim against the property owner to recover for his or her damages.
This legal concept is called "premises liability."
This is especially true of people invited onto the property to conduct business, including customers and clients of commercial establishments.
When a person is injured because a property owner failed to maintain grounds free of hazards, that person may have a claim against the property owner to recover for his or her damages.
This legal concept is called "premises liability."
The workplace is one of the most common places where people are injured.
Every day, people are hurt in accidents on the job.
For such injuries, the state requires that employers provide worker's compensation insurance to cover the costs of medical expenses, missed work and if they worker must go on disability.
ReShea Balams is an Atlanta workplace accident lawyer who assists employees with worker's compensation and represents them in claims against third parties responsible for on-the-job accidents.
Every day, people are hurt in accidents on the job.
For such injuries, the state requires that employers provide worker's compensation insurance to cover the costs of medical expenses, missed work and if they worker must go on disability.
ReShea Balams is an Atlanta workplace accident lawyer who assists employees with worker's compensation and represents them in claims against third parties responsible for on-the-job accidents.
Our children are what means the most to us.
When your child is injured by the wrongful or negligent act of another, the first thing you feel is fear.
The next is anger.
That is when people seek justice.
In civil court, you can obtain justice on behalf of your child.
He or she deserves to be compensated for his or her suffering.
Depending on the injury, your child may need resources in the future to overcome the difficulties he or she faces as a result.
Your child cannot go back in several years to seek that compensation, so it's up to you to act now.
When your child is injured by the wrongful or negligent act of another, the first thing you feel is fear.
The next is anger.
That is when people seek justice.
In civil court, you can obtain justice on behalf of your child.
He or she deserves to be compensated for his or her suffering.
Depending on the injury, your child may need resources in the future to overcome the difficulties he or she faces as a result.
Your child cannot go back in several years to seek that compensation, so it's up to you to act now.
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