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Georgia School Injury Lawyer

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Georgia School Injury Attorney

An injury caused at school can be an infuriating and overwhelming experience for the child and the parents. These school injuries can not only hurt physically, but they can also be psychologically tormenting for all involved. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries at a school, our Georgia school injury attorneys are at your service.

With over 30+ years representing injury victims, we are ready to pursue full compensation for what you and your family has experienced. Call (706) 696-8556 today for a free consultation with our Georgia school injury attorneys.

Georgia School Injury Lawyers

Georgia School Injury Claims Goldberg & Loren Handle

School injuries in Georgia happen due to various reasons. Bullying and assault can lead to serious injuries, and when a sexual assault happens during school hours, someone needs to be held accountable. These are two very serious and common reasons behind school injuries in Georgia.

Our firm represents victims of these school injuries in Georgia:

School Shootings

School shootings bring violence into educational environments, causing not only physical harm but also severe emotional trauma. When you send your child to school, you trust that they will be returned to you in the same condition you sent them away. After a school shooting, even children not physically injured may be scarred for life.

If your child has been injured or killed in a school shooting, you need legal guidance, and time is of the essence. Whether it be a personal injury claim or a wrongful death claim, we will help you fight for justice and accountability.

Four people were killed and nine others injured in a shooting at the Apalachee High School in the city of Winder, Georgia, on 5th September 2024. [1]

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse in schools is another example of a school injury we handle. When individuals in positions of trust and authority exploit their power, those who are most vulnerable suffer.

Abuse may be perpetrated by teachers, coaches, or other school staff members who violate students’ privacy, bodies, and emotions.

Potential contributing factors to child sex abuse in school include the following:

  • Background Check Failures: Lapses in conducting thorough background checks may allow individuals with histories of misconduct to work in educational settings.
  • Failure to Act on Complaints: When reports of inappropriate behavior or misconduct are not properly addressed, it can enable ongoing abuse.
  • Inadequate Supervision: Insufficient oversight of staff and activities can create environments where abuse is more likely to occur.
  • No Signs: In 2019, the Georgia General Assembly passed HB 12, which requires public schools to post signs displaying the child abuse reporting hotline, 1-855-GA-CHILD.

One out of every three girls and one out of every six boys experience some kind of sexual abuse or violence. [2] If you or your child has experienced sexual abuse or sexual harassment by school staff, our Georgia school sexual abuse attorneys will help you take legal recourse. You have rights; let us help you protect them.

Duty of Care for Schools in Georgia

Every school has a duty of care that they are obliged by the law to provide. If they fail to provide adequate care and safety to the students, they can be found violating state laws and could be liable in school injury cases.

Georgia schools have a duty to provide:

  • A Safe Environment: Schools are responsible for providing a safe environment where students feel comfortable reporting inappropriate behavior. This involves maintaining adequate supervision and establishing channels for students to report concerns. If this was neglected and harm resulted, the school or its officials may be held responsible.
  • Support for Victims: Schools must provide appropriate support and counseling services for victims of sexual abuse or school shootings after an incident occurs.
Duty of Care for Schools in Georgia

Possible Liable Parties for School Injuries in Georgia 

The liable parties in school injuries are not always limited to the school management or the district. In many cases, other parties can also be found liable for causing injuries to a student.

Possible liable parties in school injury claims are as follows:

  • External individuals, such as strangers, who commit acts of violence
  • Individual school employees
  • Law enforcement or security companies
  • School counselors and mental health staff
  • School administrators or principals
  • Volunteers or contractors

Talk to our Georgia school shooting lawyers to explore your legal options.

Who Can File a School Injury Claim in Georgia?

The injured student has a right to seek compensation if they are over the required age limit. However, in most cases, the parents usually have the right to choose, particularly in cases where the child is 16 or under.

The following parties may file a school injury claim:

  • Injured Student: The primary individual who can file a claim is the student who was directly injured in the incident. Whether the injury was physical, emotional, or psychological, the affected student has the right to seek compensation for damages resulting from the incident.
  • Parents or Guardians: If the injured party is a minor, you, as parents or legal guardians, can file a claim on your child’s behalf.

Whether you are a parent or a student, rest assured that our Georgia personal injury lawyers will defend your rights rigorously.

Who Can File a School Injury Claim in Georgia?

Types of Compensation for School Injuries in Georgia 

The compensation you are entitled to for school injuries depends on the losses you have to bear. As a parent, you might be entitled to financial losses in the shape of medical bills, lost wages, etc. Students and parents can also be eligible for compensation for pain and suffering.

The type of compensation you might be entitled to includes:

Medical Expenses

  • Immediate Medical Costs: Compensation for hospital stays, emergency room visits, surgeries, and other immediate medical needs resulting from the injury.
  • Ongoing Medical Treatment: Coverage for ongoing treatments such as physical therapy, medication, or long-term care required for recovery.
  • Rehabilitation Costs: Expenses related to rehabilitative services to help the injured student regain functionality and cope with physical or psychological trauma.

Emotional and Psychological Damages

  • Counseling and Therapy: Compensation for psychological counseling or therapy sessions needed to address trauma, anxiety, or depression caused by the incident.
  • Emotional Distress: Damages for the emotional suffering endured by the victim due to the incident, including fear, humiliation, and distress.

Lost Wages and Future Earning Capacity

  • Lost Wages for Parents: If parents had to miss work to care for their injured child or attend medical appointments, they may be compensated for lost income.
  • Future Earning Capacity: If the injury affects the student’s future ability to work or pursue a career, compensation may be provided for the loss of potential future earnings.

Pain and Suffering

  • Physical Pain: Damages for the physical pain and discomfort experienced due to the injury.
  • Mental Anguish: Compensation for the mental and emotional toll the injury has taken on the victim and their family.

Educational and Extracurricular Costs

  • Special Educational Needs: If the injury impacts the student’s ability to participate in regular educational activities, compensation may cover the costs of special education services or accommodations.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Reimbursement for costs related to extracurricular activities or programs that the student can no longer participate in due to the injury.

Punitive Damages

  • Intentional Misconduct: In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, such as severe cases of sexual abuse, punitive damages may be awarded. These are intended to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior in the future.

Property Damage

  • Damage to Personal Property: If the injury involved damage to personal property (e.g., a student’s belongings during a shooting), compensation may be sought to cover repair or replacement costs.

Statute of Limitations for School Injury Claims in Georgia

The Statute of Limitations give you a specific time to file a legal claim. In Georgia, school injuries fall under personal injury claims. Therefore, you will have two years from the day of the school injury to file a personal injury claim. Georgia Code § 9-3-33

In severe cases where sexual abuse or violence is involved, the Statute of Limitations can be different. For minors under 16 subjected to personal injuries, four years is the time limit to file a claim. Georgia Code Section 17-3-2.1.134 In severe cases where sexual violence is involved, seven years is the time limit. Georgia Code Section 17-3-2.1.136

Statute of Limitations for School Injury Claims in Georgia

Georgia Resources for School Injuries

Local Hospitals, Emergency Rooms and Trauma Centers

School injuries can be serious and require immediate medical attention from a trauma center. Our clients in Georgia recommend the following options:

Atrium Health Navicent The Medical Center (Level I Trauma Center)
Phone: (478) 633-1000
Address: 777 Hemlock St, Macon, GA 31201

Grady Memorial Hospital (Level I Trauma Center)
Phone: (404) 616-1000
Address: Grady Memorial Hospital, 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE, Atlanta, GA 30303

Memorial Health University Medical Center
Phone: (912) 350-8000
Address: Emergency, 4700 Waters Ave Entrance, Savannah, GA 31404

Northeast GA Medical Center (Level I Trauma Center)
Phone: (770) 219-9234
Address: 1439 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Ste. 301, Gainesville, GA 30501

*Note: We do not endorse these hospitals or trauma centers. These are recommendations by our clients in Georgia.

Benefits of Hiring Our Georgia School Injury Attorneys

School injury cases are complicated and difficult for families. Goldberg & Loren has helped victims of school shootings and sexual abuse for over three decades, and we know how to help you.

So, what makes our Georgia school injury attorneys stand out?

  • A Proven Track Record: We have recovered over $500 million in compensation over the years. We know how to handle school injury cases, and we are ready to handle your school abuse claim, too.
  • Compassionate Advocacy: We know the emotional toll and financial losses that stem from a school injury. Thus, our priority is compassionate advocacy, which puts you and your child’s well-being at the forefront.
  • Comprehensive Legal Support: Throughout the legal process, we provide comprehensive legal support. From consultation to the resolution, we are by your side every step of the way.
  • Personalized Attention: We work closely with you throughout your claim. Be it gathering evidence, investigation, or enlisting experts, we provide personalized attention to each aspect of your case.

Contact our Georgia school injury lawyers today for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions About School Injuries in Georgia

Whether or not your child's testimony will be required depends on the circumstances and seriousness of your case. In cases where the child is too young, the testimony might be deemed inadmissible. However, some cases may require your child to show up in court and provide testimony. If a settlement is accepted, the claim may never need to go to court, which means no testimony will be needed.

You must ensure your child's safety and well-being first. Then, you should document the case by taking pictures of the injuries and securing medical reports. Report the incident to the school administration and request a copy from the school. Then, speak to an experienced school injury lawyer to explore your legal options.

Yes, school districts and management can be liable for food poisoning that occurs due to the food served at the school cafeteria.

The liability of your child's injury at a school can vary and might fall upon a third party. This may include faulty products or contractors working on school property. However, the school management or district itself can be liable too, if their negligence in hiring contractors or using defective or malfunctioning products led to the injury.

Sources:

[1] Wikipedia contributors. (2025a, August 2). 2024 Apalachee High School shooting. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Apalachee_High_School_shooting

[2] Info for education Professionals | GNESA. (n.d.). http://www.gnesa.org/page/info-education-professionals

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