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About us
Atlanta Aggravated Assault Attorney
Facing charges or a victim of aggravated assault in Atlanta? The legal team at Hines Law Firm is ready to defend your rights or pursue justice on your behalf.
Understanding Aggravated Assault
Building Your Defense
We understand the complexities of aggravated assault cases, including self-defense claims and mitigating circumstances. Our goal is to build a robust defense tailored to your unique situation.
Victims of Aggravated Assault
If you are a victim of aggravated assault, we are here to fight for your rights. Our attorney will pursue compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and any other damages resulting from the assault.
Contact Us Today
Don’t face aggravated assault charges or the aftermath of an assault alone. Contact Hines Law Firm for a consultation. Your defense or pursuit of justice begins with us.
Experienced Atlanta Attorneys
Experienced Atlanta Attorneys
Proven Track Record
Proven Track Record
Personalized Legal Strategies
Personalized Legal Strategies
Compassionnate and Dedicated Team
Compassionnate and Dedicated Team
Over 40 Years of Combined Experience
Over 40 Years of Combined Experience
90% Trial Sucess Rate
90% Trial Sucess Rate
Our Legal Process
- Initial meeting to discuss your case.
- Assess the merits of your claim.
- Determine if legal action is viable.
- Address your questions and concerns.
- In-depth assessment of your case.
- Identification of liable parties.
- Evaluation of potential damages.
- Gathering all relevant evidence.
- Interviewing witnesses.
- Collecting medical records.
- Analyzing accident reports.
- Securing expert opinions if necessary.
- Engagement with insurance providers.
- Presentation of your claim.
- Skillful negotiation to maximize your settlement.
- Filing of a lawsuit if negotiation fails.
- Legal proceedings initiated.
- Court appearances.
- Discovery process including depositions.
- Continued negotiations during litigation.
- Efforts to reach an out-of-court settlement.
- If no settlement, preparation for trial.
- Presentation of evidence in court.
- Judge or jury decision on liability and compensation.