You Don’t Have to Handle Insurance Claims Alone | Keith Leshine Attorney at Law

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When you’re injured in an accident, the last thing you should have to worry about is arguing with an insurance company. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what many people in Georgia end up doing — filling out confusing forms, answering calls from adjusters, and trying to make sense of low settlement offers.

You don’t have to handle your insurance claim by yourself. At Keith Leshine Attorney at Law, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Attorney Keith Leshine has over 25 years of experience handling personal injury cases exclusively in the state of Georgia. His practice is focused on helping injury victims deal with insurance companies so they can focus on healing, not paperwork and pressure.

Why You Shouldn’t Handle an Insurance Claim on Your Own

1. Insurance Companies Are Not on Your Side

Insurance adjusters may sound friendly, but their job is to save money for the insurance company, not to pay you what your claim is truly worth. When you handle a claim alone, you may:

  • Be pushed to accept a lowball offer
  • Be encouraged to give recorded statements that can be used against you
  • Have your injuries minimized or questioned
  • Be told “this is the best we can do” when it’s far below the fair value of your claim

Having an experienced Georgia personal injury attorney changes the conversation. The insurance company knows they’re dealing with someone who understands the law, the process, and the true value of your case.

2. You May Not Know What Your Claim Is Really Worth

A fair settlement should consider much more than just your immediate medical bills. Without legal guidance, it’s easy to overlook important categories of damages, such as:

  • Future medical treatment and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Impact on your daily life and activities

Attorney Keith Leshine evaluates the full picture of your injuries and losses under Georgia law so you don’t walk away with less than you deserve.

3. One Mistake Can Cost You Your Rights

Georgia personal injury and insurance laws include strict deadlines and technical requirements. A simple mistake like:

  • Missing a filing deadline
  • Saying the wrong thing to an adjuster
  • Signing a blanket medical authorization
  • Accepting a quick settlement too early

…can severely damage your claim or even bar your recovery.

With a lawyer handling your claim, you have someone watching the deadlines, protecting your rights, and making sure you don’t sign away your claims without realizing it.

4. Handling a Claim Yourself Is Stressful – Especially While Injured

Recovering from an accident is hard enough. Adding:

  • Endless phone calls
  • Paperwork
  • Medical record requests
  • Negotiations with adjusters

on top of your recovery can feel overwhelming.

Our firm takes on the burden of dealing with the insurance company, so you can focus on your health, your family, and getting your life back on track.

How Attorney Keith Leshine Helps With Your Insurance Claim

With more than 25 years focused solely on personal injury cases in Georgia, Attorney Keith Leshine brings deep, local experience to every claim. Here’s how our office can help:

Thorough Investigation of Your Case

We gather and analyze the evidence needed to build a strong claim, which may include:

  • Police reports and incident documentation
  • Medical records and expert opinions
  • Photographs, videos, and witness statements
  • Insurance policy language and coverage details

This foundation allows us to present a clear, compelling claim on your behalf.

Dealing Directly With the Insurance Company

Once we represent you, we:

  • Communicate with the insurance company so you don’t have to
  • Handle adjuster calls, letters, and emails
  • Prepare and submit a demand package outlining your injuries, treatment, and damages
  • Negotiate for a settlement that reflects the full value of your claim under Georgia law

You won’t have to guess what to say — we speak for you.

Explaining Your Options Under Georgia Law

Every case is different, and Georgia law has specific rules about:

  • Fault and comparative negligence
  • Time limits (statutes of limitation)
  • How damages may be calculated

We take the time to explain your rights and options in plain language, so you can make informed decisions about your case.

Preparing for Litigation if Necessary

Many claims settle out of court, but if the insurance company refuses to be fair, you need an attorney who is prepared to file a lawsuit and fight for you.

With decades of Georgia personal injury experience, Attorney Keith Leshine is ready to take that step when it’s in your best interest.

Why Choose Keith Leshine Attorney at Law?

  • 25+ years of experience in personal injury law
  • Practice focused exclusively on representing injury victims in Georgia
  • A personalized, hands-on approach to each case
  • A commitment to guiding you through every stage of the insurance claim process

You’re not just another file. You’re a person who has been hurt and deserves to be treated fairly.

Let Us Deal With the Insurance Company While You Focus on Healing

You don’t have to navigate an insurance claim alone — and you shouldn’t.

If you or a loved one has been injured in Georgia, reach out to Keith Leshine Attorney at Law to discuss your situation and learn how we can help.

Contact us today for a consultation:

Call:
404-870-6713
Email:
[email protected]
Our Website: https://www.leshinelawllc.com/
https://www.leshinelawllc.com/

Let an experienced Georgia personal injury attorney stand between you and the insurance company, so you can focus on what matters most: your recovery.

Call Our Experienced legal team at Keith D. Leshine
Attorney at Law, LLC in Duluth, GA.

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