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Injured in a crash? Our accident law firm network helps you get compensated and deal with insurance companies.
Learn MoreAccidents happen when you least expect them—but you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. We connect you with trusted accident attorneys in Buford who know how to fight for your rights and help you get compensated. Whether you were hit on Scenic Highway, injured at work, or involved in a rideshare crash—we’re here to support you every step of the way.
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Buford doesn't have a traffic problem — it has a traffic crisis. Buford sits primarily in Gwinnett County, which ranks among Georgia's top counties for total crashes and serious injuries, with 26,522 crashes and 79 fatalities recorded countywide. I-985, Buford Drive, and Mall of Georgia Boulevard are among the most dangerous corridors in the area, with the Buford Drive/Buford Mill Drive intersection ranked among Gwinnett's deadliest. Hamilton Mill Road and Sugarloaf Parkway add to the city's daily toll of collisions, pedestrian strikes, and commercial vehicle crashes.
When you're injured in Buford, you're up against more than just the other driver. You're up against their insurance company's adjusters, their lawyers, and a claims process designed to settle your case for as little as possible. Accident Professionals exists to close that gap. We're a personal injury attorney network in Buford that connects injured people with vetted Georgia attorneys who practice in Gwinnett County, know the Gwinnett County State Court and Superior Court, and have a track record of fighting for real results — not just fast settlements.
Our Buford attorney network handles the full range of personal injury cases across Gwinnett County and the surrounding metro area. Each card below links to the full practice area page for detailed information on your specific case type.
Injured in a crash? Our accident law firm network helps you get compensated and deal with insurance companies.
Learn MoreTruck crashes can be severe. Let an attorney for accident claim in Lawrenceville handle your case.
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Learn MoreIf you fell due to unsafe conditions, a local accident lawyer can help you take legal action.
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Learn MoreThere is no shortage of law firms and referral services advertising to Buford accident victims. Here's what separates Accident Professionals from the rest.
We run a five-stage review covering bar standing, disciplinary record, case results, and communication standards. You don't get a random match — you get a tested attorney.
AP case managers stay involved throughout your case so you always have someone to call, someone who knows your situation, and someone who holds the attorney accountable.
Our network attorneys practice in Gwinnett County courts, know local insurance adjusters, and understand the specific dynamics of Buford accident claims — from I-285 pileups to downtown pedestrian strikes.
Contingency fee representation means you pay nothing out of pocket to get started. Your attorney only gets paid when you do.

The decisions you make in the hours after an Buford accident directly affect your ability to recover compensation. Georgia's modified comparative fault rule means your settlement can be reduced if you are found partially at fault — and insurance adjusters will look for anything that shifts responsibility your way. These five steps protect you.
Leaving the scene of an accident in Georgia is a criminal offense. Report the collision to law enforcement and get a police report number — you'll need it for your claim.
Some injuries don't show symptoms right away. Getting checked within 24 hours helps protect both your health and your case.
Take photos of vehicles, road conditions, and injuries. Collect driver and witness information. The more evidence you have, the stronger your claim.
Insurance companies may ask for a recorded statement quickly — don't provide one before speaking with an attorney. It can be used to reduce your claim.
The sooner you act, the better. Call (470) 407-2800 or get your free consultation to be connected with a vetted Georgia attorney who can protect your rights from day one.
Buford accident victims often accept the first offer they receive because they don't know the full scope of what Georgia law allows them to recover. Here is what a properly handled claim can include.
All past and future medical costs related to the accident: emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, and ongoing treatment.
Income you've already lost due to the accident, plus future earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term.
The cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle, and any other personal property damaged in the collision.
Compensation for the physical pain and emotional distress caused by your injuries. This is often the largest component of a serious injury settlement.
* Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is unique and settlement amounts vary based on the specific facts and circumstances.
Georgia law shapes every personal injury claim in Buford. Here are the three most important rules every injured person in Gwinnett County should understand before taking any action.
O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33
Georgia gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss this deadline and you permanently lose your right to compensation — regardless of how strong your case is. Don't wait.

O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33
You can recover compensation in Georgia even if you were partially at fault — as long as you were less than 50% responsible. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies aggressively try to inflate your share of blame to pay you less.

O.C.G.A. § 33-7-11
Georgia requires $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident in bodily injury liability, plus $25,000 in property damage. Many at-fault drivers carry only the minimum — which is why uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage matters.

Our network serves clients throughout Buford, metro Atlanta, and across the state. No matter where your accident happened, we can connect you with an accident attorney near you in Georgia who understands your local courts and insurance landscape.
All CitiesNo two accidents are the same, and neither are the attorneys in our network. We connect you with a personal injury attorney in Buford who has experience with your exact type of case.
Contact our teamCommon questions about personal injury claims in Buford
Georgia gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). This applies to car accidents, slip and falls, truck accidents, and most other personal injury claims in Buford and across Gwennett County. Miss this deadline and you lose your legal right to recover compensation — permanently. If you're not sure where your case stands, contact us for a free consultation and we'll tell you exactly where you are on the clock.
Yes. Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33). As long as you were less than 50% responsible, you can still recover — though your compensation is reduced by your share of fault. Gwennett County juries and insurers scrutinize fault closely, so having an attorney matters.
Nothing upfront. The attorneys in our network work on contingency — you pay no fees unless they win your case. Your consultation through Accident Professionals is always free.
If you have any injury at all, it's worth a free consultation before you settle. Soft tissue injuries often worsen over days, and once you accept a settlement you can't reopen the claim. A quick call costs you nothing.
You may still recover through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. Many Georgia drivers don't realize this option exists — the attorneys in our network handle these claims regularly.
Yes. Our network covers all of metro Atlanta and Gwennett County — from Buckhead and Midtown to Downtown, the Westside, and the surrounding suburbs. No matter where in Duluth your accident happened, we can connect you with a vetted attorney.

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