- OVER $40,000,000 [MILLION] IN CAREER ASSOCIATED VERDICTS OR SETTLEMENTS
- Grace and Carlton Parkinson v. West Paces Ferry Hospital, (1989) $4,088,536 Verdict
- Young v. Beers Construction et al, (2003) $1,500,000 Fulton State Court, Mediated result
- Laird v. Pensky, Bronx, NY. $1,200,000 Settled During Trial, Plaintiff Determined More than 50% at Fault
- Clinard v. Morgan Southern Trucking, (1997) $550,000
Settlement - Hobrook v. Hartsock, Forsyth County, (2000) $192,500 during litigation
Need Help with a Lawsuit in Georgia?
Filing a lawsuit in Georgia without an attorney can be difficult. An experienced Georgia lawyer can explain the Judicial system and assist you with your court case. Contact the law offices of Robert S. Windholz, LLC to speak to a reliable, trustworthy, and competent attorney.
Steps to filing a lawsuit
Following are the steps to filing a lawsuit:
- Filing: Your attorney prepares and files your lawsuit with the court having jurisdiction. A lawsuit begins the process, which enables you to testify before a jury about the harm done to you. An experienced attorney should fully understand Georgia Law and the process of how to proceed with your case.
- Serve the Lawsuit: Once your lawsuit is filed in court, it must be served upon the defendant. A process server or the Sheriff goes to the defendant ‘s home or business and serves your lawsuit.
- Ask Written Questions: After the defendant is served, the defendant’s counsel usually sends written questions for you to answer. Your attorney probably submitted written questions for the defendant to answer with the complaint. Your lawyers in Georgia will assist you in answering and sending written questions. Both the plaintiff and the defendant have 30 days to reply to written questions or interrogatories.
- Deposition: Your attorney has the opportunity to ask the defendant questions about your case, your damages and defendant’s actions which harmed you. In turn, the defendant ‘s attorney might ask oral questions for you to answer. All questions are asked in front of a court reporter, and under oath.
- Expert Witnesses: Each side may use expert witnesses. The Georgia attorneys you hire might have the ability to offer expert witnesses and investigators to support your case.
- Trial or Settlement: If a settlement is reached, you will receive money compensation for your damages. If a settlement cannot be reached, you case will go to trial.
Seek the services of a Georgia attorney at law
Having a highly qualified lawyer by your side is integral to your case. As a skilled and knowledgeable Georgia general practice attorney, Robert S. Windholz will take the time to assess the strength of your case. With more than 35 years of experience trying Georgia lawsuits, Mr. Windholz will carefully look for any weak points in your claim and provide you with trustworthy advice on how to move forward.
Contact the law office of Robert S. Windholz, LLC today
If you or a loved one has been injured, you may be entitled to money damages for the harm caused. We have represented victims of personal injury and wrongful death since 1973. Contact our Alpharetta office today for a free phone consultation regarding your lawsuit.



