Recovering Damages in a Negligent Security Case

Recovering Damages in a Negligent Security Case

If you have questions about recovering damages in a negligent security case, contact our Georgia personal injury attorneys today for a free consultation.

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Adam Princenthal, Esq.

Attorney, Founding Member Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, Georgia State Bar, Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, All of the Superior and State Courts within the State of Georgia

Adam Princenthal is a founding member of Princenthal, May & Wilson and leads the firm’s personal injury department. With more than 20 years of experience, Adam has recovered tens of millions of dollars in trial verdicts and settlements on behalf of victims and families who have suffered serious personal injury or the wrongful death of a loved one as the result of motor vehicle collisions, trucking accidents, defective products, dangerous premises, medical malpractice and other negligent behavior.

Areas of Expertise: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Motor Vehicle Collisions, Trucking Accidents, Defective Products, Dangerous Premises, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Behavior, Georgia Trial Law

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Question:

What damages am I eligible to recover in a negligent security claim?

Answer:

With a negligent security case, oftentimes the damages are really not tied to medical bills. Damages in these cases can be quite significant because this is the type of injury that can affect a person for the rest of their life, but they can be more complex to define. The true damages in these cases are often pain and suffering damages. Pain and suffering comes in many forms, and it is not just the physical pain that you may have experienced. If you were shot during a robbery at an apartment complex, when that physical pain eventually dissipates and goes away, there are other types of pain and suffering that remain– mental and emotional pain. Oftentimes, this is the more significant area of damages. You need to have a lawyer who knows how to pursue those damages, how to prove those damages, and knows what you are entitled to recover.


Were you or a loved one seriously injured or assaulted on someone else’s property and have questions about recovering damages in a negligent security case?
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Adam Princenthal, Esq.

Attorney, Founding Member Georgia State University College of Law in Atlanta, Georgia State Bar, Georgia Supreme Court, Georgia Court of Appeals, All of the Superior and State Courts within the State of Georgia

Adam Princenthal is a founding member of Princenthal, May & Wilson and leads the firm’s personal injury department. With more than 20 years of experience, Adam has recovered tens of millions of dollars in trial verdicts and settlements on behalf of victims and families who have suffered serious personal injury or the wrongful death of a loved one as the result of motor vehicle collisions, trucking accidents, defective products, dangerous premises, medical malpractice and other negligent behavior.

Areas of Expertise: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Motor Vehicle Collisions, Trucking Accidents, Defective Products, Dangerous Premises, Medical Malpractice, Negligent Behavior, Georgia Trial Law