Georgia Industrial and Construction Accident LawyersConstructions sites and industrial settings are often dangerous places. Companies have a responsibility to prevent injuries through appropriate safety measures. When they fail to do so, and a catastrophic injury or wrongful death results, they are subject to a lawsuit. The Georgia industrial and construction accident lawyers of Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, are experienced in cases where an accident was caused by the negligence of a company or third party (i.e., the manufacturer of defective equipment). Our firm offers free initial consultations and does all personal injury work on a contingency basis, meaning clients are not charged attorney's fees until a settlement or verdict has been achieved. Our firm has the experience and resources to handles a wide range of cases, including those involving:
Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, attorneys are well known throughout Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida for their many past successes in personal injury litigation. They have the ability to prevail against any opponents, from construction companies to manufacturers of defective equipment. For every case handled by Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, the firm's construction accident lawyers conduct an extensive investigation, consulting with product and accident experts. Each case is prepared for a lengthy trial, whether or not it actually reaches a courtroom. Even when a settlement is reached, the firm's attorneys gain a superior bargaining position through the strength of the evidence they have compiled. Contact the FirmSign up for a free initial consultation with a construction accident lawyer at Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP's by contacting the firm. From our law offices in Atlanta and Savannah, the construction accident lawyers of Harris, Penn & Lowry, LLP, assist clients throughout Georgia (Atlanta, Savannah, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Albany, etc.), South Carolina (Columbia, Charleston, Rock Hill, Greenville, Mt. Pleasant, Beaufort, Hilton Head, etc.), North Carolina (Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, Asheville, etc.), Tennessee (Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville, etc.), Alabama (Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, Huntsville, etc.), and Florida (Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Orlando, Tampa, etc.). |
