Personal Injury Law in Georgia
Personal injury includes a wide variety of cases from auto collisions, negligence in the workplace, sexual assault, and also covers personal and on-job injuries.
Sheila Bilimoria: Your Atlanta Injury Lawyer
Get Compensation for Your Personal Injury
If you have suffered an injury of any kind, be it in a car accident, trucking collision, or slip and fall, we are here to help you get compensation. Sheila is here to help you navigate every aspect of your case, even if that means going all the way to trial.
Every personal injury case is unique, but common case types can include:
Car Accident
Bike / Scooter Collision
Trucking Collision
Motorcycle Collision
Pedestrian / Auto Collision
Sexual Assault
Premises Liability
General Negligence
Dog Bites
Sheila has handled thousands of personal injury cases in Georgia – and she’s ready to chat with you about yours.
About Sheila Bilimoria
Sheila is a personal injury attorney in Georgia dedicated to holding negligent parties accountable and helping you get the compensation you deserve. Though she handles all kinds of personal injury cases she specializes in dog bite, premises liability, and general negligence cases.
Featured Questions
Why should I hire a personal injury attorney?
An experienced attorney can protect your rights, handle insurance companies, and work to maximize the compensation you deserve.
How much does a personal injury attorney cost?
All personal injury cases at Sheila Bilimoria Law are handled on a contingency fee basis—no upfront costs to you. We only collect a fee if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
Do I have a personal injury case?
Generally, if you were injured because of someone else’s negligence, you may have a claim. A consultation can help determine whether you have a viable case.
How much is my case worth?
Every case is different. The value depends on factors like medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and how the injury impacts your life.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
Personal injury cases are subject to strict deadlines called statutes of limitations. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to recover compensation. In Georgia, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims in general is two years.
What if I can’t afford medical treatment right now?
In some cases, medical providers may agree to treat you on a lien basis, meaning payment is deferred until your case resolves.