What Property Damage Litigation Actually Covers
Property damage litigation isn't limited to totaled cars. It covers repair costs, diminished vehicle value after a wreck, personal property destroyed in a crash, and costs you incur while your vehicle is out of commission. If the damage traces back to someone else's negligence, there's likely a claim worth pursuing.
A lot of clients come to us after an insurer offers a number that doesn't come close to covering their actual loss. That's where litigation becomes necessary. We build a complete picture of what was damaged, what it costs to make you whole, and what the law says you're entitled to recover.
When to Take Property Damage to Court
Not every property damage dispute ends at the negotiating table. When an insurance company disputes liability, undervalues your vehicle, or simply stops communicating, filing suit is sometimes the only move that gets results. We make that call with you, not for you.
As a firm that takes cases to trial, we're prepared for that outcome from day one. Insurers know which attorneys actually litigate and which ones fold under pressure. That distinction matters when your case lands on an adjuster's desk in Atlanta, Georgia.